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Hole #4 (Taken 6/2012)
Hole #4 Tee

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Course Details
SeasonalCourse Type:
2010Year Established:
Linton Judycki
Designer(s):
Very Hilly & Moderately WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
18 / 18Holes / Baskets:
54
Par Info:
55
DGCR SSE: [ ? ]
Yes / NoMultiple Tees / Pins:
RubberTee Type:
ChainstarHole Type:
--
Discs Lost:
0
Course Guides:
Description: Seasonal course on the backside of Red River Ski Area with a layout that appeals to both Am and Pro players. Free to play if you hike or bike to the top - or you can purchase a lift ticket. Pro Shop with discs for sale or rent at the Tip Restaurant near Summer Chairlift.
Pro Shop with discs for sale is located at the Tip Restaurant near Summer Chairlift. Rental discs also available for $5.
Pro Shop with discs for sale is located at the Tip Restaurant near Summer Chairlift. Rental discs also available for $5.
Location Details
400 Pioneer RdStreet Address:
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Local Directions: Red River is located on New Mexico Highway 38.
Driving from Albuquerque-
Take I-25 through Santa Fe towards Taos (if you're not planning on seeing Santa Fe you can take the Santa Fe Relief Route - NM 599). Take Hwy. 285/68 through Espanola and the canyon that runs along the Rio Grande into Taos. Once you get through Taos, head north on NM 522 to Questa, then make a right on Highway 38 towards Red River.
Driving from Dallas-
Starting from I-35E N, head north towards Denton. Take TX-183 W towards Irving/DFW, then merge on to TX-114 W towards Grapevine. In 39 miles merge onto US-287 N toward Bridegport/Decatur. Take US-287 N/I-40W through Wichita Falls to Amarillo. Go through Amarillo then exit Soncy Road/TX-335 Loop. From the loop take the Tascosa Road/ RM-1061, and stay on 1061 for 30 miles. Turn right on US-385, then merge on to US-87 towards Dalhart. You’ll cross into New Mexico and head towards Clayton. Turn left onto US-412/US-56/NM-402/MONROE ST towards Springer, then take I-25 N towards Raton for four miles. Take NM-58 W towards Cimarron, then left on US-64. Once you reach Eagle Nest, turn right on US-38 and head on in to Red River.
(Warning - this is the quickest route, but takes you through some really rural areas. To drive through more populated areas go from Amarillo to Dumas, then Hartley to Dalhart)
Driving from Albuquerque-
Take I-25 through Santa Fe towards Taos (if you're not planning on seeing Santa Fe you can take the Santa Fe Relief Route - NM 599). Take Hwy. 285/68 through Espanola and the canyon that runs along the Rio Grande into Taos. Once you get through Taos, head north on NM 522 to Questa, then make a right on Highway 38 towards Red River.
Driving from Dallas-
Starting from I-35E N, head north towards Denton. Take TX-183 W towards Irving/DFW, then merge on to TX-114 W towards Grapevine. In 39 miles merge onto US-287 N toward Bridegport/Decatur. Take US-287 N/I-40W through Wichita Falls to Amarillo. Go through Amarillo then exit Soncy Road/TX-335 Loop. From the loop take the Tascosa Road/ RM-1061, and stay on 1061 for 30 miles. Turn right on US-385, then merge on to US-87 towards Dalhart. You’ll cross into New Mexico and head towards Clayton. Turn left onto US-412/US-56/NM-402/MONROE ST towards Springer, then take I-25 N towards Raton for four miles. Take NM-58 W towards Cimarron, then left on US-64. Once you reach Eagle Nest, turn right on US-38 and head on in to Red River.
(Warning - this is the quickest route, but takes you through some really rural areas. To drive through more populated areas go from Amarillo to Dumas, then Hartley to Dalhart)

















