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January 19, 2010

Welcome to the first post. Like me, you may be asking yourself, “What does a golf course blog about anyway? Drivers? Balls? Rounds? Sand traps?” Well, sorta.

See, we want to start communicating better. We think you deserve it. There are many options when it comes to playing golf in Temecula; whether it’s your hometown, a vacation, the boys’ bachelor party, or a getaway for the Orange County folks. Either way, we thank you for choosing Redhawk for the past twenty years. It has been a pleasure getting to know so many of you, hearing the stories of how the course used to play, and we look forward to strengthening our bonds over twenty years more.

On our way to the future, we must first look back. In 2009, we all felt the burden of economic difficulties. Changes were made by all in efforts to stay afloat, and for us that meant steeling in on our philosophy, which has always focused on people. Recognizing the great need throughout the community, we’ve responded by kicking off a new program to help organizations meet their goals. It’s called Redhawk Event Planning Solutions, or REPS. The mission of REPS is to come alongside tournament planners with tools and a plan that will ensure the outing’s success the first time, every time.

Excitement spread quickly around here as every department caught the vision for 2010. The Superintendent and greenskeepers are continuing positive changes for the environment and water conservation. Rico’s Cantina is using the freshest ingredients and recipes for dishes like breakfast burritos with homemade salsa. And even our green fee structure shows time sensitivity with the Early Bird, Prime Time, Late Morning, Midday, and Afternoon rates, so that everyone can play including Seniors, Military, Police, and Fire Department.

And as always, lessons and instruction lie at the heart of improving your golf game. This year we will feature tips from our Director of Instruction, Steve Adamiak, PGA. This will give you direction for practicing at the range, short game area, or even at home on those twelve rainy Temecula days a year!

For starters, why don’t you click on over to our friend Patrick at Anibaldi Studio’s Blog to check out his handiwork with the camera from last week. He does great photography (ladies…? upcoming outdoor weddings…???) and is an even better guy to work with.

If you have any questions or comments for us please feel free to comment right here or check out our website.  2010 will see some changes coming and we’re excited for you to be a part of it.

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2 Comments leave one →
  1. January 19, 2010 4:32 am

    I can write!

  2. Adam Cook permalink
    January 23, 2010 12:40 am

    Can’t wait to get back down to the Hawk and play some, after this weather clears up of course.

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