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Troon to Manage Red Hawk Golf and Resort

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Oct 26, 2020

Troon®, the leader in club management, development, and marketing, is pleased to announce it has been selected to manage Red Hawk Golf and Resort, a semi-private facility located in Sparks, Nevada just outside of Reno. Troon Golf, the resort and daily-fee operations division of Troon, will oversee Red Hawk’s golf operations, agronomy, lodging, sales and marketing, as well as the property’s food and beverage operations.

Red Hawk Golf and Resort features two 18-hole golf courses – The Lakes Course, which opened in 1997, and The Hills Course, which opened for play in 2005. The Lakes Course is a 7,410-yard Robert Trent Jones Jr. design that winds through natural lakes and mature cottonwood trees. Meanwhile, the par-71, 7,106-yard Hills Course is a Hale Irwin design known for its small greens, dramatic elevation changes and big sky views.

Through Red Hawk’s semi-private designation, the club is open to full golf members, daily-fee play, annual pass holders, group events and resort guests. The Villas at Red Hawk, a collection of nine suites of varying sizes, provide a luxurious lodging alternative to Reno’s casinos, while allowing guests effortless access to the property’s golf, event, banquet, food and beverage, and fitness facilities.

“Red Hawk is a fantastic property that we welcome the opportunity to manage and improve upon,” said Mitch Harrell, president, Troon Golf. “We will be deploying many of our resources to further elevate the Red Hawk Golf and Resort brand and the overall experience.”

Red Hawk Golf and Resort boasts a robust food and beverage operation with David’s Grill offering breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. The adjacent wedding and event center can accommodate up to 330 guests, while a variety of outdoor venues are surrounded by water features and trees, and can seat between 250 to 500 guests. In addition, the property also offers a state-of-the-art swim and fitness center complete with an array of fitness equipment; a seasonal multi-lane swimming and recreational pool and related facilities; outdoor pavilion/lawn game area; and a splash pool for kids.

“Red Hawk Golf and Resort selected Troon Golf to manage our golf resort and to take Red Hawk to the ‘next level’ of pure golf and exclusive private club membership, opening up the world of Troon for our members,” said Red Hawk Golf and Resort owner Albert D. Seeno, Jr. “Soon there will be no question that Red Hawk Golf and Resort is truly the best semi-private golf club in Northern Nevada.”

For more information on Red Hawk Golf and Resort, visit www.RedHawkGolfAndResort.com or call 866-462-4295.

About Troon - Headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., Troon® is the world’s largest golf management company providing services at 440-plus locations around the globe, including managing 475-plus 18-hole equivalent golf courses. In addition to golf, Troon specializes in homeowner association management, private residence clubs, estate management and associated hospitality venues. Troon’s award-winning food and beverage division operates and manages more than 475-plus food and beverage operations located at golf resorts, private clubs, daily fee golf courses and recreational facilities. With properties located in 43 states and 33 countries, Troon’s family of brands includes Troon Golf, Troon Privé, Troon International, Honours Golf, OB Sports, Green Golf Partners, CADDIEMASTER, True Club Solutions, Cliff Drysdale Tennis and RealFood Hospitality, Strategy and Design. There are currently 67 Troon-affiliated properties featuring 87 golf courses on national and international “Top 100” rankings. Troon-affiliated properties include Gamble Sands in Brewster, Washington; The Virginian in Bristol, Virginia; Kapalua Golf in Maui, Hawaii; Lofoten Links in Gimsoysand, Norway; and The Els Club Dubai in United Arab Emirates. For additional news and information, visit www.Troon.com, or connect with Troon on FacebookTwitterInstagramBlogPress Room, or subscribe to Troon Magazine.

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