Redlands Mesa Golf Club in Grand Junction is a public 18-hole course designed by Jim Engh in 2001, known for its dramatic mesa-top holes and views of the Colorado National Monument. The par-72 layout spans 7,000 yards with a slope of 133, featuring elevated tees, strategic bunkering, and fast greens, offering a unique and challenging public experience.
The course plays as an imaginative test, with flowing fairways and artistic bunkers requiring creative shot-making. The par-3s, like the 6th, demand precision over ravines, while the par-5s offer strategic options. Golfers must adapt to the elevation and hazards, with the course’s beauty enhancing the round. Redlands Mesa’s public access and top rankings make it a must-play.
