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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 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…
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…
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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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The private TPC Summerlin might seem more prestigious than the public TPC Las Vegas, but the PGA Tour pros who live in Vegas prefer to hang out at the TPC Las Vegas. Add an excellent Tour Academy and a fine JW Marriott across the street, and the TPC Las Vegas is one of the best stay-and-play golf vacations in the high Nevada desert, Jason Scott Deegan writes.
Variety, value and views. It's that simple when you're talking about the Palm Valley Course at Golf Summerlin. This Billy Casper/Greg Nash-designed layout is the original Golf Summerlin course, opening in 1989. It's also the longest of the three, and the design -- with a variety of challenges in the length of the holes -- makes tremendous use of the land. If you're looking for a solid round at affordable prices with nice Las Vegas views, you've come to the right place, Bill Bowman writes.
In the 2009 Golf World Readers' Choice Awards, five Vegas golf courses rank among the top 50. What makes the Vegas rankings impressive, is that readers singled out these golf courses, not panelists or raters who often play for free. These are paying customers who walked away impressed.
Even the best food critic in the world will have his or her hands -- and mouth -- full trying to keep up with the dining scene in Las Vegas. There are new dishes and new restaurants to sample all the time. It's foodie heaven. There are menus for all tastes and budgets. Here are my favorite dining haunts discovered within the past year during two separate golf trips.
Whether it's golf or fine dining, you'll find the best of the best in Las Vegas. Going through e-mail addresses and phone numbers, we sent out a few messages to gauge the responses from PGA and LPGA pros, writers and others -- such as comedian Bill Engvall, noted author Jack Sheehan and LPGA star Natalie Gulbis -- to see where they spend their free time when they entertain family and friends in Vegas.
Golf and Las Vegas go hand-in-hand. Add in March Madness and you've got the makings of a great outing. Whether it's for just one weekend of the event or the entire two weeks, you'll have plenty of time to check out the golf courses and hoops excitement. Just make sure you start making those tee times early because, like the NCAA basketball tournament, you've got to be in the field to be part of the excitement.
Okay, here are the choices: Pony up $2,500 -- or more -- for a quick trip to New Jersey for the Super Bowl. Or, you can make your reservations for a four-day, three-night stay in Las Vegas, play a couple of rounds of golf on lush, top-of-the-line courses, take in a show or two on the Las Vegas Strip and indulge in a wide range of dining and drinking options. All that for the same money -- or maybe even a little less.
This oasis of excess in the Nevada desert boasts some of the best -- and wildest -- caddie experiences. From gorgeous young babes to highly trained PGA Professionals, Las Vegas caddies will take any round of golf to the next level, Jason Scott Deegan writes.
The easy way to pin down the word "unique" is to go to the dictionary where you'll see: "Unlike anything else." Welcome to Las Vegas, the epitome of unique. That uniqueness extends to many of the golf courses here where you'll find course designs unlike anything else. Here are five that brand Las Vegas with a uniqueness all their own: Bear's Best, Royal Links, The Legacy, Wynn Golf Club and Bali Hai.
When it comes to most things in Las Vegas, it's glitz, glamor and grandeur. But what about good, old-fashioned golf? Here are six underrated courses in the Vegas area. These layouts don't always get the big headlines when it comes to Sin City golf, but they will surprise -- and impress -- players.
Veteran Las Vegas golf writer Bill Bowman has been fortunate enough to tee it up with some high-profile personalities over the past 15 years. He has seen not only the slices and shanks, but also the autograph signings and the celebrities having the time of their lives on some of the finest golf courses in Sin City. Here are some of his favorite memories.
At the high end, Las Vegas is home to some of the priciest green fees around. Thankfully, with more than 50 golf courses within a 40-minute drive of the Strip, there's a place to play for any budget.
Las Vegas' best golf courses charge some of the highest green fees in the country. Considering the alternative -- think of how much you could lose at the tables in five hours -- that actually might be a bargain. Leaving Las Vegas without playing at least one round of golf constitutes as a sin in this city, and Jason Scott Deegan offers up the 10 best public-access courses to play on a trip to Sin City.
Bill Bowman has enjoyed hundreds of rounds of golf in Las Vegas over the years. Here are his 10 favorite courses in Sin City.
Las Vegas golf courses were GolfAdvisor's top-rated courses in the U.S. for the week of Nov. 10, with Bali Hai and TPC Las Vegas each earning honors.
Authored by some of the game's best architects, there are golf courses in Las Vegas for every taste and in most every style. Here are 12 of the best.
My latest Las Vegas golf trip might have yielded the ultimate jackpot -- three of the best courses near the Strip in consecutive sunny days: Southern Highlands, Cascata and Shadow Creek.
There are many great casino hotels in the Las Vegas area, but some fit better for a golf vacation than others. Here are the best.
In honor of the Mayweather-Pacquiao bout on May 2 at the MGM Grand, here are 10 of the "hardest-hitting" golf holes in Las Vegas.
TopGolf, the driving range/night club hybrid that has become one of the most exciting developments to happen in the game in the 21st century, has announced a brand new Las Vegas location.
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Badlands Golf Club in Las Vegas consists of three nine-hole courses that define true desert golf and test all levels of players. Designed by Johnny Miller and Chi Chi Rodriguez, Badlands is target golf. Keep on the plush green surfaces and all will be right with your scorecard, but stray from the manicured path and untamed desert awaits.
TPC Las Vegas has a fine niche as one of the most complete facilities in the area, and particularly caters to visiting golfers with fantastic amenities.
Located just beyond the famous Las Vegas Strip, TPC Las Vegas is a secluded golf course that is not only scenic but also challenging. The layout, especially the back nine, is a true test of your shot-making abilities. Here's a closer look at TPC Las Vegas.
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.
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.
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.
Among the sure bets in Las Vegas is a round of golf at Siena Golf Club in the Summerlin area. It's about 20 minutes from the Strip in Red Rock Canyon, where architects Lee Schmidt and Brian Curly created a memorable and scenic golf experience. There are five sets of tees, so this 6,834-yard par 72 is playable by nearly every level of golfer.
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.
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.
Although Silverstone Golf Club isn't too far from the Las Vegas Strip, the dramatic backdrop provided by Sheep Mountain in the distance makes this Bob Cupp design feel much further from the city. Silverstone offers three nine-hole courses: the Valley, Mountain, and Desert. They each take their name from the array of landscapes you'll find on the course. Every combination provides a different set of challenges, but they're still playable for a range of skill levels.
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.
It's not cheap to play Tom Fazio's Shadow Creek, but the perks make it a priceless day of golf in Las Vegas.
The Snow Mountain Course at Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort offers just what every golfer wants -- a stunning layout at affordable prices. Add in the fact that it's just you and nature and you've got the makings for a relaxing outing. There are no houses on the course, no cars, no construction -- it's just you and the wildlife that calls the desert home. At 7,164 yards from the tips, Snow Mountain has all the challenge a golfer can want and some of the best par 3s you'll find.
The Sun Mountain Course has been branded the easiest of the three Pete Dye courses at the Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort. That's like saying a 25-kilometer run is easier than a marathon. It may be easiest, but it's not a walk in the park.
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.
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.
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.
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