Primm Valley Resorts and Casino
About Primm Valley Resorts and Casino
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 food) with Primm Valley’s GPs Steakhouse the finest of the dining. Amenities include a movie theater, arcade, Star of the Desert Arena, shops, multiple bars and pools.Facts
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Photo submitted by aldana90805 on 04/01/2024
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Photo submitted by u000002932695 on 03/04/2024
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Mountain backdrop Photo submitted by natevolrath21 on 02/02/2024
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Photo submitted by captainron1965 on 01/31/2024
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Photo submitted by Lapeliteetimes on 12/11/2023
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Photo submitted by Handel32 on 05/20/2023
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Photo submitted by ScottJohannemann on 02/25/2023
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Photo submitted by Bruce1581687 on 05/12/2022
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Primm Lakes Photo submitted by Uclaasudad on 05/01/2022
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Primm Lakes Photo submitted by Uclaasudad on 05/01/2022
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Primm Lakes Photo submitted by Uclaasudad on 05/01/2022
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Primm Lakes Photo submitted by Uclaasudad on 05/01/2022
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Photo submitted by NinjaRider on 03/22/2022
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Photo submitted by T8804582 on 10/22/2021
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Photo submitted by Steve9781628 on 05/25/2021
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Burnt and barren FW... Photo submitted by CCRGolfLV on 11/14/2020
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Green w bare patches... Photo submitted by CCRGolfLV on 11/14/2020
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Burro crap on cart path... Photo submitted by CCRGolfLV on 11/14/2020
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Shredded pin flag... Photo submitted by CCRGolfLV on 11/14/2020
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Bunker w weeds and dead grass.. Photo submitted by CCRGolfLV on 11/14/2020
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Lots of dead trees everywhere... Photo submitted by CCRGolfLV on 11/14/2020
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Photo submitted by eharsh on 07/08/2020
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Photo submitted by hacksalot03 on 01/21/2019
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Photo submitted by GCNCT on 10/29/2017
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Photo submitted by VegasGolfer91 on 09/18/2016
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Photo submitted by tonypizza999 on 07/02/2016
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Photo submitted by mcgyver0070 on 06/27/2016
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Desert Course Photo submitted by MattKreuz on 09/21/2015
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Photo submitted by lvpaladin on 07/17/2015
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Photo submitted by StartL7688 on 10/29/2014
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Photo submitted by Raycoleman123 on 07/06/2014
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View off the tee of the #1 fairway (par 4). Photo submitted by d4manek on 05/09/2013
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View off the tee of hole #9 (par 3). Photo submitted by d4manek on 05/09/2013
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Photo submitted by Shankapotamous on 04/18/2013
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Photo submitted by Shankapotamous on 04/18/2013
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Desert course Photo submitted by desbert on 04/15/2013
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Lakes course #18 Photo submitted by desbert on 04/15/2013
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Photo submitted by Ray45 on 03/29/2013
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18th on desert at Primm Valley ( photo taken off green looking back) Photo submitted by Davidpsnyder on 03/01/2013
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18th water falls on desert course at Primm Valley :) Photo submitted by Davidpsnyder on 03/01/2013
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Photo submitted by kdaros on 12/30/2012
Its Old
Primm Valley has passed its good days. It needs water and love.
Conditions bad....hope it comes back
Conditions for course were bad, lots of areas recently repaired. Day I played top was super windy. Just played a few holes due to condition of course (greens, fairways and bunkers), plus wind was horrible (30mph sustained). Just didn't make for a fun time as compared to when I played in the here in the past.
February play
Course was in awful shape, looks like it hasn’t seen water all winter. Half of the green were cut up and literally layer with new sections so when you went to roll a putt at the pin you would watch it roll off line in different directions. Was extremely disappointed at the course for 60 dollars on a week day
Challenging layout
Winter conditions on Saturday included dormant fairways, strong winds, minor mold damage to a few greens which were otherwise fast and crowded with Super Bowl weekend golfers.
But, both courses have excellent layouts with challenging designs. Staff members were all very helpful and friendly. Nice bar with food available.
Son and father
Spent a nice clear sunny day on the lakes part of the course. Started with the range and then onto the course. Great time with my son despite the fact that I’m a marginal golfer. Course was busy and we had to wait on most holes but allowed us to chat more!! We’ll be back!!
Need water
Some of the greens were like putting on bare dirt.
Patch Job, dormant, ugly conditioned course
Have never seen this course in such bad condition. If you like dormant grass and poorly, extensive patched greens, this is the place to go! The maintenance is horrendous, they must have cut back the irrigation too the absolute minimum because they are definetly losing the greens, and fairways that have huge bare spots. Additionally the pine trees are being lost to a desease, probably a boring beetle infestation. The Desert course is in worse condition, and we never saw anyone playing the track. Save your money and go elsewhere, this one has a long road too recovery!!!
Dormant fairways
Played here in December; looked a lot greener then. Fairways are like hitting off of hardpan.
After the round, the attendant offered to clean everyone else’s clubs, but not mine. I didn’t care; i clean my clubs after every shot. If he doesn’t want a tip, that’s his loss.
No Reason to Drive 30-Miles from Las Vegas
The course was rough overall with many dead trees, splotchy fairways and damaged greens. Not the old Primm coorses I remember.
Very poor course maintenance
Unfortunately the course was in very bad playing condition. they let the course go a bit. very poor greens, multicolored fairways, dry and dusty. doesn't seem like they water the course at all. played here in the past and was in much better shape. clubhouse and staff are great. will play again when course improves.
Surprising oasis
Good golf, good layout, some very difficult holes , kind of rough in places.
We had a good.round.
Worth the Drive
Just about 40 minutes away from Las Vegas, Primm Valley stands alone in the desert and has two full sized, Fazio designed courses to enjoy. On a beautiful Winter day we played the Lakes Course, the older and more scenic of the two and found it to be in pretty good shape. Some of the greens were being re-sodded in places and the fairways aren't pristine, but they're very playable. The greens weren't attractive, kind of muddy-looking, but putted just fine. All in all, the staff does a fair job of maintaining this off-the-beaten-path venue. The last time we played the Desert course it was in somewhat poor shape, but it is closed at the moment and we hope to see it back to an enjoyable state when it reopens.
It's a lot of fun to play here, the course layout is a wonderful blend of all kinds of holes, small elevation changes, bunkers, water hazards and risk/reward choices. It's also affordable, which makes the drive worthwhile. There are enough challenges and thoughtful shots to entertain low handicappers and enough scenery, space and playability to make it very enjoyable for higher handicappers. Two forced carries on Par-3s will try your nerves and hole #10 is an absolute classic risk/reward Par-4.
If you don't demand pristine conditions but can enjoy a well-crafted course with a lot of variety... yes, very recommended.
Better than the Desert Course
Much better course than the desert side, green grass and great fairways/greens.