JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa

About JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa
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 restaurants. Tee off on the championship TPC Las Vegas, a past PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions host site that roams over challenging canyons. The Spa Aquae offers a full menu of services, a salon, fitness center and pool. The on-site Rampart Casino, more than 100,000 square feet of event space and hotel pool with a waterfall and grotto add up to a luxury oasis.Facts
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Photo submitted by u314161622535 on 09/30/2025
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Photo submitted by u314161622535 on 09/30/2025
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Photo submitted by u314161622535 on 09/30/2025
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Photo submitted by u314161622535 on 09/30/2025
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Photo submitted by YONGBBANG on 06/12/2024
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Photo submitted by Chris1023941 on 04/13/2024
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Photo submitted by Raymond9315281 on 06/13/2023
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Photo submitted by rich4par on 06/07/2023
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Photo submitted by u000007175203 on 05/23/2021
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Photo submitted by Darlisnace on 04/25/2021
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Photo submitted by mheidmous on 03/23/2021
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Photo submitted by Jerry8645218 on 03/20/2021
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Photo submitted by Rttrasamar on 10/01/2020
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Photo submitted by Rttrasamar on 10/01/2020
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Photo submitted by Rttrasamar on 10/01/2020
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Thank you Brianne and Lauren Photo submitted by jett2ivyy on 05/27/2020
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Photo submitted by zbuechner4 on 06/27/2019
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Photo submitted by zbuechner4 on 06/27/2019
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Photo submitted by zbuechner4 on 06/27/2019
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Par 3, #2 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 04/10/2018
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#2 Green Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 04/10/2018
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Par 4, #6 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 04/10/2018
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Par 4, #10 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 04/10/2018
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Par 4, #18 Photo submitted by Bombtech6316 on 04/10/2018
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TPC Photo submitted by Michael1313239 on 03/14/2018
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Photo submitted by paperclip on 11/07/2016
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Photo submitted by TomLinde on 03/18/2016
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Photo submitted by JanPier on 05/11/2015
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Photo submitted by astarostki101 on 04/27/2015
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Photo submitted by lionofjudah on 08/26/2014
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Photo submitted by u000005245784 on 07/13/2014
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Photo submitted by u000005245784 on 07/13/2014
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Photo submitted by u000005245784 on 07/13/2014
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Photo submitted by u000005245784 on 07/13/2014
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nice fairway Photo submitted by hottommy on 03/03/2014
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lots of carry Photo submitted by hottommy on 03/03/2014
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The second green at the TPC Las Vegas sits in a canyon surrounded by desert. Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 12/27/2013
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Photo submitted by GolferNoy on 10/15/2013
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Photo submitted by Zeuswon on 07/13/2013
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View off the tee of the #1 fairway (par 4). Photo submitted by d4manek on 05/10/2013
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Photo submitted by DavidPichon on 05/02/2013
It has fun layout
We play of 8 early morning. Green is perfect but no one told us the fairway were punched
Over priced
Pretty disappointed. This was our first time playing a TPC course and found it a bit of a let down. At $200 a person, we expected the greens to be in better shape and there to be sand in the bunkers. This is a $70 course. Save your $$$.
There was a wind advisory and they would not let me out of my tee time and the guy was real rude about it so will probably never go back there
Wind advisory and I went to
Course and they would not let me out of tee time
Very expensive compared to others in the area. Good value if found on a hot deal.
WORST VALUE
worst value i’ve ever played. should be $60 round. greens are in terrible shape, rough is basically rock. 2 really pretty holes that’s about it. they use the TPC name to charge outrageous amounts. BTW, the practice area isn’t all it’s cracked up to be either.
Great track in Las Vegas
This is one of my favorite courses in Vegas. The greens / fairways were in good shape , however , played with 40 mph wind. Despite the bad weather, was a fun round.
Highly recommend
1st time playing a TPC course and was not at all disappointed. From the driving range to the well kept course. Great time and good pace of play. I will play again next time I am in Vegas
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Speedy, but expected. I thought charging $50 for a ride along not playing at all was very expensive.
Underwhelmed
Wow, not what we expected from a TPC course.
Where to start?
They moved our time out by 10 minutes to accommodate a bachelor party and then tried to convince us they didn't. I had the Golf Now proof so that was a short conversation. Regardless, we were right behind 4-5 groups and it was painfully slow.
Marshals didn't seem interested in keeping the pace up, and one of them didn't know if a par 3 had a drop area.
Course conditions were ratty at best. Lots of brown grass and the greens were recently aerated/sanded. Even so, greens were hard and wouldn't hold a shot. That's fine if there is a run-up area, but that is not the design of this course. Made approach shots very difficult.
Before you remind me that it is early season golf, we played Paiute the next day and it was green and lush for this time of year. It's not our first time golfing in Vegas in March.
The layout is great, fine track there. Very challenging and has some holes that are visually intimidating. A good test of golf for sure.
We weren't expecting perfection, but this was a very underwhelming experience all the way around. Won't be returning.
Not worth the money
Part of the idea of playing a TPC is to play a kind of PGA Tour sanctioned course. But the day we played the Tips or what they call TPC Tees were closed, some of them with chains. For me, a 7 handicapper, play the blues is just fine. However, my 17 years old son, who is a +3.2, used to the Floridian wet fairways, have to play from 6700 yards in dry and hard pan Nevada was like playing an executive course. Per si, it should not be bad, if we had not paid over $200 for such executive course they call TPX Las Vegas We were said that tees were closed to avoid amateurs to play from the tips and slow the pace of the course. By the way, the pace of play was dreadful, no marshal around. Had to wait on every shot. Close a tee box to improve the pace of play is the tail wagging the dog. At least, play there was good he ego.
The course lay-out is quite simple, no big challenges, not to say, boring. They indicated the green speed was 11.5. I don't know what stimpmeter they used. The greens were way slower than all other course we played in the area, although they were true. In the same week, we played Paiute, Chimera, Cascata and TPC. By far, TPC had the worst condition with bare spots in several landing and chipping areas. The "cherry on top" was the beverage cart girl driving 30 ft away from the tee box, requesting us to move the cart, so she could pass, while I was swinging my driver.
I would have reviewed completely different if this was a $50 muni course. This course does not deserve the TPC in front of its name. Also, you can find much better cost-benefit options in Henderson, NV.
Overpriced and beyond slow.
This was an expensive waste of time. Waste time in the sense of waiting ten minutes for every shot, having six people pairings.
Expensive rip off for a single digit golfer

Not recommendable
In my experience this course is wonderfully challenging and yet because of the course conditions and lack of people actually working on it… a TPC course should merit more attention and thus I would not recommend this specific course to anyone. Should have gotten an apology for the course conditions specially the greens.
Not Up to TPC Standards
Greens were beat up. Fairways were thin. Pace was wait in every tee and green. Not worth $125. Starter did us a favor letting us go out early. But, didn’t need the sarcasm.
PD
Excellent course. Just what you would expect from a TPC golf course. Recommend to anyone.
Played the course on November 15 and was appalled at the condition of the greens. Absolutely horrible and the worst desert greens I have ever