Lake Redding Golf Course is a Public, 9 hole golf course located in Redding, California.
Lake Redding Golf Course first opened for play in 1961 and was Reddings's oldest public course.
Lake Redding Golf Course has nine holes that are nearly flat and very easy to walk. This course is made up of par 3's and short par 4 holes in a very convenient downtown location.
Lake Redding Golf Course plays to a par-31 for 9 holes and maximum distance of 1,790 yards.
Lake Redding Golf Course closed in late November, 2009, just after Thanksgiving.
Landscape architect and golf course builder Jim Smith, negotiated to take over the course and re-open the course in May 2010.
Smith's background in golf includes the construction of roughly 100 Robert Muir Graves-designed golf courses. Smith also built the Greg Norman-designed The Course at Wente Vineyards in Livermore and the Arnold Palmer PGA West course in La Quinta, he said.
Some changes Smith plans for Lake Redding include moving the lake on the ninth hole in front of the green and relocating the bunker to the back left corner, rebuilding the second green, and leveling out the tee boxes.