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Since the 2014 reopening of Reflection Bay golf course, this Henderson hotspot 20 miles from the Strip is an option for golfers. Original architect Jack Nicklaus returned to tweak a few things, removing bunkers and reshaping or moving others. The seventh green -- one of 18 now covered with T1 bentgrass -- was also extended closer to the edge of…
The 2019 reopening of the newly redesigned Wynn Golf Club by Tom Fazio brought high-end golf back to the Las Vegas Strip where the game has been played since 1952. The Wynn and Encore Las Vegas consist of two luxury hotel towers with a total of 4,748 spacious hotel rooms, suites and villas. The entire complex features approximately 194,000 square…
The Mediterranean-style JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa sits off the Las Vegas Strip in the posh Summerlin neighborhood just minutes from Red Rock Canyon. It is marketed as a peaceful retreat close to the action but worlds away from the hustle and bustle. Italian, Japanese, American and International cuisine are featured in the resort…
The Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas is part of the Station Casinos family that includes the Boulder Station, Green Valley Ranch Resort, Palace Station, Santa Fe, Sunset Station, Wild Wild West and Wildfires Gaming locations. The Four-Diamond Red Rock offers rooms, suites, penthouses and villas for guests, as well as multiple restaurants, casino and…
The Primm Valley Resorts and Casino is an oasis of its own accord 38 miles south of the Las Vegas Strip on the California-Nevada border. It’s home to three hotels, the Primm Valley Resort (624 rooms and suites), Whiskey Pete’s and Buffalo Bill’s, and the 36-hole Primm Valley Golf Club. Each property has at least four dining options (many fast…
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No place can quite match the excitement of Las Vegas: the resorts, the shows and even the golf courses. In Las Vegas, boundaries are stretched, sometimes even broken. Only Las Vegas could have a slogan like, "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas." It should come as no surprise then that the golf courses reflect the vibe of the city. You can play right on the famous Las Vegas Strip at the South Pacific-themed Bali Hai Golf Club or the grand Wynn Golf Club. You can also play like a high roller at two more of Vegas' best known courses -- Tom Fazio-designed Shadow Creek and Rees Jones' Cascata, both considered among the best and most exclusive open-to-the public golf courses in the country. And one of golf's greatest teachers is headquartered at Rio Secco (Butch Harmon School of Golf) and at Angel Park you play into the night on its lighted par-3 course. In short, there are courses for every budget, every taste and every ability. And the fun doesn't stop there. Shows, mega casino resorts like the Bellagio, the Venetian, Caesar's Palace and the MGM Grand will keep you going through the night. Sleeping is optional. Fun is not.
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Caesars Entertainment Corp.'s Cascata in Boulder City and Rio Secco in Henderson both showcase the creative talents of Rees Jones. The courses make up the best 1-2 golf punch surrounding Las Vegas.
When it opened in 2000, Cascata was the most private of playgrounds. Golfers rarely got to step on the property, much less secure a tee time, unless you were among a select few who spent big at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. These days Joe Public has access to it, just like any other public golf course in America -- except that it is not like every other public golf course. Rees Jones considers Cascata the "Eighth Wonder of the World.
Henderson's Legacy Golf Club is the latest Las Vegas golf course to close to build more residential development.
Here's an idea for the next time you land in Las Vegas: Let Legacy Golf Club pick you up free in a courtesy golf shuttle, play 18 holes and then drive you to your hotel for check-in. With a championship-caliber design and private club-worthy facilities and management by O.B. Sports, Legacy is a solid pick among the Las Vegas golf scene's upper middle-class.
After a five-year hiatus, Reflection Bay Golf Club at Lake Las Vegas is back, and it's better than ever. Bill Bowman has more from Sin City.
With all that's been written about golf in Vegas, I'm shocked more people don't know about this fun layout that is arguably the best combination of course, convenience, and cost.
Now new ownership, Stallion Mountain Golf Club in Las Vegas is bucking again. While staff members at Stallion Mountain will tell you the course isn't quite where they want it to be, it's still one of the better courses in Las Vegas' upper-middle class golf scene, Brandon Tucker writes from Sin City.
A renovation project at Rio Secco Golf Club by architect Rees Jones is complete and features new bentgrass greens and reshaped bunkers. See what's new in this course review.
Nestled among the many golf choices in Las Vegas is The Revere Golf Club, home to not one, but two 18-hole Billy Casper/Greg Nash layouts. The Concord is a course with a true desert feel and mountain views. The Lexington is more of a challenge with great elevation changes. No matter which of the two Revere courses players take on, they'll find a golf experience that will bring them back for more. But take our advice and play them both.
A round at Royal Links Golf Club in Las Vegas lets you take on replicas of 18 historic holes that have been used in the British Open rotation. From the clubhouse-turned-castle to the monuments paying homage to the game, you'll find yourself feeling a world away while only miles from the Strip.
Royal Links Golf Club in Las Vegas features holes replicated from the British Open rotation, including the Road Hole, Hell Bunker and the Postage Stamp. But that's only one reason to play this Dye Designs course. Bill Bowman offers up five reasons to tee it up at Royal Links the next time you hit Vegas.
Royal Links Golf Club does an admirable job of replicating some of the British Isles' finest holes. All the favorites are there: The eighth at Troon and the 17th at St. Andrews included. But unlike the isles, you'll find few days without sunshine in Vegas. You'll get a five-star golf experience that doesn't skimp on the details.
Royal Links Golf Club in Las Vegas provides 18 replica holes from British Open venues. Prestwick, Royal Birkdale and Turnberry's Ailsa Course all have two holes represented. Royal Lytham & St Annes, Royal Liverpool, Royal St. George's and Muirfield are also included. The 7,029-yard course is a maddeningly fun ride thanks to all of the quirkiness of links golf: blind shots, pot bunkers, bad bounces off of rippling fairways and hairy dunes.
Bali Hai Golf Club commands one of the priciest green fees in Sin City. Part of what you pay for is the convenient location on the Strip. The other part of what you pay for is the experience of stepping into Bali Hai's unique tropical world and the top-notch service that comes with it. Splurging on Bali Hai is well worth it, Jason Scott Deegan writes from Las Vegas.
There are plenty of desert tracks loaded with target golf, but few with wall-to-wall green fairways like at Desert Pines. Here are five top reasons to play this homage to Carolina Sandhills golf on your next trip to Las Vegas.
It's a good idea to get the swing dialed in before heading onto the 6,810-yard, par-71 Desert Pines Golf Club in Las Vegas. Opened in 1997, Desert Pines pinches narrow in a number of spots. It's just a short cab ride (each way) from the Vegas Strip, but it feels miles away thanks to a setting reminiscent of the rolling hills of the Carolinas.
Arcis Equity Partners, which recently purchased Desert Pines Golf Club in Las Vegas, is planning a multi-million-dollar update of the overall facilities over the next 18 months.
Desert Pines Golf Club is out to create a little taste of Pinehurst and the Carolina Sandhills in downtown Las Vegas. It's a worthy creation, but what's more impressive is how little land was used to do it. As a result of high property values most courses in Las Vegas face the challenge of building on small acreage. Desert Pines handled this challenge well.
When the Wynn Golf Club debuted in 2005, the Tom Fazio design came to symbolize Vegas excess along the Strip. Now the course's 137 acres are set to become Wynn Paradise Park, a development centered around a beach and lagoon.
News that Steve Wynn may transform Wynn Golf Club's 137 acres into an elaborate water attraction has golfers lamenting the demise of this luxury course on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Located just a few minutes outside of Las Vegas, Revere Golf Club offers two 18-hole championship courses that meander through the rugged desert canyons and valleys of the Las Vegas foothills. Golfers will find scenic views of the Vegas skyline and the mountains beyond.
In the land of high-rollers and big hitters, Cascata is about as exclusive a golf experience as Las Vegas has to offer. Cascata, which in Italian translates to waterfall, is 22 miles from the Las Vegas Strip but world's away from your average golf course.
Cascata, the lavish country club owned by Caesars Entertainment Corp., is the most affordable, and probably most scenic, of Vegas' three bucket-list golf experiences. It's more than worth the 22-mile trip from the Strip.
Stallion Mountain Golf Club is conveniently located just seven miles from the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. With ample opportunities to grip it and rip it, long hitters will enjoy the course.
Located just seven miles from the Strip, Stallion Mountain Golf Club is one of Las Vegas' premier golfing destinations. The course will test your ability to hit long, accurate drives and it also requires a sharp iron game. Golfers will have to contend with water hazards and several strategically placed bunkers throughout.
Rio Secco Golf Club wraps all the excesses of Las Vegas into one package, incorporating splashes of sex appeal, celebrity, gambling and the natural beauty of the desert to stimulate golfers.
Nestled within the foothills of the Black Mountain Range, Rio Secco Golf Club feels as though it is much further than 14 miles from the Vegas Strip. This conveniently situated course tumbles across a rugged landscape of canyons and valleys, an ideal terrain for a challenging round. Stretching to more than 7,400 yards, this Rees Jones design has a reputation for being one of the toughest golf courses in the Las Vegas area.
The Concord Course at Revere Golf Club offers the complete package for golfers: severe elevation changes, impressive conditioning and great risk/reward holes. This Billy Casper/Greg Nash course will definitely make players think their way around the course. Here, brains beat brawn every time.
If you like elevated tees and great views of the Las Vegas Strip, then the Lexington Course at Revere Golf Club is for you. With many risk-reward opportunities and plenty of uneven lies, the Lexington Course one of the more challenging layouts in the Las Vegas area.
Bali Hai Golf Club offers guests an ultimate golf experience right on the famed Las Vegas Strip. At Bali Hai, it's all about ensuring everything is perfect from the moment players set foot on the grounds until they drive away. No detail is overlooked and each and every player is treated as a VIP.
A simple taxi ride from the Las Vegas Strip transports golfers to the South Pacific. Bali Hai Golf Club, one of two excellent themed courses owned by Walters Golf, has all the sand, water and palm trees of an exotic tropical island. Bali Hai mixes great service with wonderful amenities and a well conditioned, scenic course that's fun to play.
At most courses, the aiming point off the tee is to the left of a certain bunker or toward a tree off in the distance. At Bali Hai Golf Club, the points of reference are wildly more dramatic, like the giant "M" atop the golden Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino or the tip of the Luxor pyramid. What makes Bali Hai great is its ideal location on the Las Vegas Strip. The backdrop looks amazing, and the convenience of getting here trumps most rival golf courses in Sin City.
Desert Pines Golf Club makes the most of limited land to create the feeling of a traditional country club nestled into the pine-forested hills of North Carolina rather than Las Vegas. But Desert Pines isn't just any country club. With a two-tier practice range and beautiful female caddies -- AKA Parmates -- it's got bling, like everything else in Sin City.
As beautiful as the golf course is, it might be tempting just to hang out all day at the gorgeous Tuscan-style clubhouse at the private and exclusive Southern Highlands G.C. in Las Vegas. Yet golfers are spoiled with just as much opulence outside.
It's not cheap to play Tom Fazio's Shadow Creek, but the perks make it a priceless day of golf in Las Vegas.
If the Luxor can create a resort to mimic an Egyptian pyramid, Bill Walters figured he could create three distinct golf courses built around different themes that would be unique and set them apart in southern Nevada. And he succeeded with Bali Hai Golf Club, Royal Links and Desert Pines.
It's no gamble when you make a tee time somewhere around Las Vegas. You're a sure winner with so many fine golf courses as options. There's so much to do along the Las Vegas Strip that golf sometimes gets lost in the shuffle. Don't make that mistake.
These 10 rounds of the "hardest-hitting" holes in Las Vegas golf -- selected from public-access courses -- pack a mean punch.
Golf course photographer Brian Oar shares 10 of his favorite courses you may have never heard of in and around Las Vegas.
As I dug through my best photos from 2014, I realized: This was the year of ocean golf (to be fair, I shot some great inland courses too). Hopefully these shots will motivate you to get out and play in 2015.
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