Rosewood Lakes Golf Course is a public 18 hole golf course located in Reno, Nevada.
Rosewood Lakes Golf Course first opened for play on July 1, 1991. The course was designed by Brad Benz.
Rosewood has provided golfers from all over the world extraordinary golf surrounded by the natural beauty of the Nevada desert. Panoramic mountain views, well-maintained greens, bunkers, and fairways blend with nature in perfect harmony.
Four sets of tees ranging from 5,082 to 6,693 yards make the course challenging for all levels, even the most serious enthusiast. Winding through sixty acres of federally protected wetlands which provide food, water, and shelter to an abundance of wildlife and waterfowl, golfers frequently get surprise visitors.
Rosewood is a member of the USGA'S Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program. The facility is the annual host site for the Reno/Sparks City Amateur Championship.
Rosewood Lakes Golf Course closed in 2015 due to the construction of the Southeast Connector.
At this time, per Reno City Council, City staff is exploring a public/private partnership to develop, operate, and maintain a proposed “Pembroke Recreational Complex.”