Featured Las Vegas Area Golf Courses
Arroyo Golf Club at Red Rock has Las Vegas golfers buzzing as it offers a chance for daily-fee players to enjoy the luxury and pampering that come with being a member of an exclusive country club.
There is only one course in the world which is right next to a street as famous as the Las Vegas Strip, the Bali Hai Golf Club. This 7,002-yard Schmidt/Curley design offers a tropical paradise with views of the Strip from greens and tees. Celebrities and high rollers avail themselves of the convenience and great experience, you can too!
Designed by Williams, Gill & Associates, Black Mountain Golf & Country Club's Desert is a true desert layout that will test golfers' accuracy, course management and patience. Horizon nine is more open but challenges with well bunkered greens.
Black Mountain Golf & Country Club's 27 holes feature rolling fairways, lush greens and strategically placed hazards that will challenge golfers of all levels. Conveniently located just 25 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, Black Mountain's three distinct nine-hole courses offer a perfect 18-hole combination.
Black Mountain Golf & Country Club is one of Southern Nevada's best kept secrets. Set amidst the floral of the Mojave Desert in the shadows of the panoramic Black Mountains, the club provides the most unique and affordable golf experience in the Las Vegas Valley. Black Mountain Golf & Country Club's Horizon nine, a Bob Baldock design, opened in 1963.
For an unexpected golf experience in Las Vegas, play the Desert Pines Golf Club and enjoy a Carolina sandhills round. Over 4,000 mature pines, bent grass greens fashioned after Augusta National, lush grass from tee to green and a dose of southern hospitality make this a wonderful golf adventure and one you would not expect in Vegas.
Looking for the perfect golf course for your next Las Vegas golf outing? Look no farther than the Concord course at The Revere Golf Club. The more than 7,000 yard golf course features Bermuda fairways and spacious greens and will challenge golfers of all skill levels.
The Lexington golf course at The Revere Golf Club is a 'must play' during your next Las Vegas golf trip. The 7,143-yard Lexington will push you to the max, both physically and mentally, with challenging risk/reward opportunities.
Rhodes Ranch Golf Club gives golfers a well-conditioned Ted Robinson design that will have players of all levels challenged, and thrilled about the favorable green fees. Overall, it's one of the most underrated courses in all of Sin City.
From the beginning, Rio Secco Golf Club was a Las Vegas Golf Course that was all about quality. Designed by the legendary golf course architect Rees Jones, Rio Secco gives players a tour of all that's good in Las Vegas golf.
Get a taste of 11 different British Open rotation courses and forget about the long flight across the pond and trekking all over the British Isles. Here on one course, less than 9 miles from the heart of the Strip, you can experience the best 18 holes of the Open rotation courses. Vegas is all about themed hotels and attractions and for golfers there is no more sacred theme than the Open.
Siena Golf Course is an affordable and fun Las Vegas mainstay after less than 10 years in service. A flurry of bunkers make Siena a challenging, yet entertaining day for golfers looking for the best Las Vegas has to offer.
Silverstone Golf Club boasts 27 championship holes with lush greens, rolling mounds and spectacular views. Desert/Valley combination at Silverstone Golf Club is not overly long by today's standards and certainly not in the desert where the combination of warmer temperatures and little bit of elevation make the ball fly farther than at sea level.
Located just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, Silverstone Golf Club's Bob Cupp-designed Valley and Mountain nines (as well as the Desert nine, also designed by Cupp) provide a five-star golf experience for players of all abilities. The third hole on the Mountain nine is the longest hole in Nevada.
The par-5 third hole on the Mountain Course at Silverstone Golf Club is the longest hole in the state of Nevada, at 653 yards from the tips. Although this hole gets all the attention, in fact it's just one of the four 600-plus yard par 5s at Silverstone. The fifth hole on the Desert nine, for example, is 627 yards with an intimidating 230-yard carry off the tee.
Snow Mountain is the oldest of the three courses at Paiute Golf Resort, and according to many, it just may well be the best of the lot. See for yourself the challenges that await at this Pete Dye gem.
Often considered the most scenic of the three Pete Dye designed golf courses at Paiute Golf Resort, Sun Mountain is sure to dazzle. And while you'll be faced with a challenge, Sun Mountain gives golfers a chance to score while enjoying the scenery.
Wynn Las Vegas was designed to be explored and discovered. The luxury resort features 2,716 rooms and suites, signature restaurants, retail boutiques, a full-service spa and salon, exciting entertainment and the only golf course on the Strip.
There's a reason TPC Las Vegas has been called "desert elegance." Designed by Bobby Weed and Raymond Floyd, this 7,063-yard course capitalizes on the beauty of the surrounding mountains and canyons and the glamour of the Las Vegas skyline to make a truly stunning golf course. It's an excellent choice for any Las Vegas golf trip.
When planning your next Las Vegas golf trip, make sure to include a round at Tuscany Golf Club. One of the newer Las Vegas golf courses, this Ted Robinson design is a challenging round of golf that will test scratch golfers while remaining accessible to high handicappers.
The Wolf Course at Paiute Golf resort showcases what Pete Dye is all about, as the legendary golf course designer empties both barrels in what is considered one of the toughest runs in Las Vegas, if not the entire Southeast.