It's always a good day to be a golfer in Las Vegas, with over 300 days of sun and over a hundred affordable courses to choose from. Temperatures range from 58 to 100 degrees allowing any player to enjoy the scenery of the area, and more importantly, great golfing opportunities.
On the high end of the price scale we have the Reflections Bay golf club. Greens fees ranging from $120 to $295, this Jack Nicklaus Signature Course was rated by Golf Digest as one of the Top 100 Best Courses You Can Play. Debuting in 1998, the 7,261 golf course was designed with many of its holes running along 10-miles of a 320-acre lake.
The Bali Hai Golf Club, with prices ranging upwards to $250, opened in 2000 and sports incredible elements that are often described by stunned golfers as breathtaking. The course designed by Brian Curley and Lee Schmidt is a playable par 71 layout with 7,002 yards of luxury and spectacular views.
In the median range of pricing you have the Painted Desert Golf Club. With greens fees from $69 to $149, this Jay Morrish designed course allows for error, with tight fairways and playable desert, you always have a chance to get the ball back in play. Opening in 1987, the Painted Desert Golf course can claim to be one of the first golf courses to open in Las Vegas. Playing at 6,781 yards, this beautiful course takes advantage of elevated tees and open desert to set up beautiful views while playing the Painted Desert Golf Course.
Dye Designs International brings to Las Vegas the Desert Pines Golf Club, a course shaded by pine trees and featuring water on half of its holes. With green fees from $35 to $160, even the most price-conscious golfer can enjoy these 6,810 yard course.
Green fees range from $55 to $95 at the USGA Links-qualified Black Mountain Golf and Country Club, designed by Bob Baldock and Gill and Associates. Its 6,550, tree-lined fairways feature 27 holes and a wide range of difficulties, with Bermuda rough and old-fashioned greens making up for its smaller size.
Some call Arnold Palmer's Angel Park Golf Club Vegas' best; the owners themselves declare it the most complete gold experience in the world. It will set a golfer back $65 to $160 for a round of golf, but with natural grass, 36 championship holes, and nine holes lighted, this golf club has been serving players well for almost twenty years.
Each of these courses would prove rewarding for a golfer in its own way, and with a myriad to choose from, the choice can be daunting. With stable weather, and astounding golf courses, any golfer can find paradise in Las Vegas, poor or rich, skilled or just starting out. Everyone can enjoy the best golf destinations in Las Vegas. - 16738
On the high end of the price scale we have the Reflections Bay golf club. Greens fees ranging from $120 to $295, this Jack Nicklaus Signature Course was rated by Golf Digest as one of the Top 100 Best Courses You Can Play. Debuting in 1998, the 7,261 golf course was designed with many of its holes running along 10-miles of a 320-acre lake.
The Bali Hai Golf Club, with prices ranging upwards to $250, opened in 2000 and sports incredible elements that are often described by stunned golfers as breathtaking. The course designed by Brian Curley and Lee Schmidt is a playable par 71 layout with 7,002 yards of luxury and spectacular views.
In the median range of pricing you have the Painted Desert Golf Club. With greens fees from $69 to $149, this Jay Morrish designed course allows for error, with tight fairways and playable desert, you always have a chance to get the ball back in play. Opening in 1987, the Painted Desert Golf course can claim to be one of the first golf courses to open in Las Vegas. Playing at 6,781 yards, this beautiful course takes advantage of elevated tees and open desert to set up beautiful views while playing the Painted Desert Golf Course.
Dye Designs International brings to Las Vegas the Desert Pines Golf Club, a course shaded by pine trees and featuring water on half of its holes. With green fees from $35 to $160, even the most price-conscious golfer can enjoy these 6,810 yard course.
Green fees range from $55 to $95 at the USGA Links-qualified Black Mountain Golf and Country Club, designed by Bob Baldock and Gill and Associates. Its 6,550, tree-lined fairways feature 27 holes and a wide range of difficulties, with Bermuda rough and old-fashioned greens making up for its smaller size.
Some call Arnold Palmer's Angel Park Golf Club Vegas' best; the owners themselves declare it the most complete gold experience in the world. It will set a golfer back $65 to $160 for a round of golf, but with natural grass, 36 championship holes, and nine holes lighted, this golf club has been serving players well for almost twenty years.
Each of these courses would prove rewarding for a golfer in its own way, and with a myriad to choose from, the choice can be daunting. With stable weather, and astounding golf courses, any golfer can find paradise in Las Vegas, poor or rich, skilled or just starting out. Everyone can enjoy the best golf destinations in Las Vegas. - 16738
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