The challenging Lexington Course at Revere Golf Club boasts stunning views that stretch from the Black Mountains all the way to the Las Vegas Strip. This diverse course requires not only the use of all of your clubs but also your concentration, so don't let the panoramic views distract too much. The layout is challenging but fair, offering hardly any bad lies and a variety of risk-reward scenarios.
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The Concord was created as a gentler complement to the original Lexington Course at Revere Golf Club. Its wide fairways and subtler elevation changes may be more player friendly but it still provides a good challenge thanks to strategically placed bunkers and large greens that offer a variety of pin placements. Like the Lexington Course, Concord is known for its scenic landscape and incredible views that span from the Black Mountains to the Las Vegas skyline.
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Located minutes from the legendary Las Vegas Strip, Rhodes Ranch is a rising star in the Vegas golf world. The course has matured into not only one of the best-conditioned in the area but also one of its most playable. Water is a reoccurring theme, along with gentle, rolling fairways, varying elevations, and stunning city and mountain views.
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Snow Mountain, the first golf course at Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort, may be the property's most challenging. This storied Pete Dye design is just a half an hour from the Las Vegas Strip, yet you'll feel a world away from the bright lights.
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The breath-taking desert scenery and relatively forgiving nature of the Sun Mountain Course at Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort make it a popular round with golf groups and others looking to have a great Las Vegas golf experience. The looks to the mountains, the blue water glistening in the man-made lakes, the Joshua trees - these all make for a memorable round of golfer vs. nature.
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The Wolf Course at Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort - the longest golf course in the state of Nevada - will leave even Pete Dye fans wondering what hit them. Here Dye and his team were able to create a stunning layout that truly is desert golf of the highest order.
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Wynn Golf Club is unlike any other course in southern Nevada. Some 5,800 mature trees as well as 100,000 shrubs were imported to give it more of a Colorado look than Las Vegas appearance. Still, being on the Las Vegas Strip, views of the neighboring casinos, hotels and the Stratosphere abound, leaving no doubt that you're in the heart of Sin City.
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No expense was spared in building Cascata Golf Club, a $60 millionm high-roller retreat, carved from a rocky hillside. Considered one of the finest designs of Rees Jones, Cascata provides visitors with the red-carpet treatment and features a 418-foot waterfall.
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Rio Secco Golf Club is located just outside of Las Vegas in the suburb of Henderson, just minutes from the Strip. The golf course plays as long as 7,400 yards and winds through steep desert hillsides and canyons, while playing on high ground overlooking Las Vegas at other points.
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Las Vegas National Golf Club is one of the first upscale courses in Las Vegas, opening in 1961 as the Stardust Country Club. Now known as "The National," it's located in the heart of downtown Las Vegas and is an oasis-style course with numerous water hazards and thousands of trees.
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