Redlands Country Club is a nice little private track in Redlands, CA (Riverside Area). As to the designer of the course if we could get a little help from Tom Doak or DeVries that would be nice. In Tom Doak's, "The Life and Work of Dr. Alistair MacKenzie" he lists Redlands Country Club as a MacKenzie redesign. Mike DeVries is doing an ongoing restoration of the club and he says that it is a Norman MacBeth design (Designer of Wilshire CC). Anyways, I enjoyed the course a lot, and the fairways have TONS of movement. The way the fairways drape over the landscape reminded me a lot of Pasatiempo for a couple of holes, especially 2, 12, 17, 18. The greens were bent/poa trivialis and were LIGHTNING quick, at least a 12+. If you were above the hole good luck stopping the ball within 5 feet of the cup, as I found out 3 putting the first 4 greens being above the hole.
Hole 1 323 yards Par 4 (Short uphill starter, you have to place your tee shot perfectly on the right side of the fairway just to have a shot at the green, wild looking bunker by the green)
Hole 2 431 yards Par 4 (A great hole that swoops uphill to the left, with a wicked hump in the green too)
Hole 3 168 yards Par 3
Hole 4 355 yards Par 4 (A slight downhill short par 4, practically driveable)
Hole 5 195 yards Par 3 (A good long par 3 set down in the valley)
Hole 6 517 yards Par 5 ( A reachable par 5 that runs in a little valley, the green is pushed up against the hill on the right side)
Hole 7 421 yards Par 4 (A downhill straight away par 4)
Hole 8 307 yards Par 4 (A WILD short par 4, it is almost like a ? shaped fairway, if you don't position your tee shot just perfectly you are blocked out by trees)
Cart Path is right in front of you on your tee shot, pretty big eyesore
Hole 9 427 yards Par 4 (A good dogleg right, that dips down a little bit, really sloped back to front green)
Back Nine to come Later, the Better Nine