Las Vegas – Top Golf Vacations
Sun, sand, and casinos are prevalent in Las Vegas. And almost as well known as their top casinos are their top golf courses; yes there are greens in the dessert. If you find you can’t remember the top golf courses, we can help you out.
Casinos require money, golfing requires money. If you plan on spending under $100/person check out the Las Vegas Golf Club. Don’t think that a small fee means a shabby course. Golf Digest’s \”Best Places to Play\” for 2008-09 included this place! The club prides themselves on service and recently undertook a $5 million renovation to their property; including course refurbishments and a shiny new clubhouse. This beautiful, challenging course awaits you.
Maybe you had a lucky day at the casinos and want to splurge a little, spending $100-$175/person. The Revere at Anthem – Lexington is a grand course that boasts a 7,143 yard layout. Low handicaps will find themselves at home here.
When you are willing to spend $175-275/person you have a lot of options. Many quality establishments fall well within your price range, though the Rio Secco Golf Club finds its way to the top of the list. Golf Digest named this course one of \”America’s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses\”; not to mention the Las Vegas PGA voted it the #1 public access course, by membership poll.
Its official, you a high roller. After showing off your gambling skills you head over to the Bali Hai Golf Course. This convenient championship course is the only one located right on the ever famous Las Vegas Strip. It is beautifully decorated with palm trees and 100,000 tropical plants and flowers. Golfer’s Digest hasn’t rated this course but Golf Week mentions it \”America’s Top 40 Resort Courses\” and VegasGolfer deems it as the \”Best High-end Resort course in Las Vegas\”.
If what you want is a unique course, perhaps youad like to try a desert course. The Painted Desert Golf Club is the first of the Las Vegas desert courses and has contrasts the beauty of the desert with the lush greens of the golf course. The tee boxes and fairways are separated by native desert vegetation such as cactus and mesquite, and many lakes surround the fairways and greens, and of course, sand bunkers.
When you are feeling a bit too big take a trip to TPC Las Vegas. This great course of \”desert elegance\” was designed by Bobby Weed and Raymond Floyd. As you tee off you are surrounded by mountains, canyons, and the Las Vegas skyline. Just what one needs to be reminded of all the big things in the world.
No matter budget or preference, Las Vegas is the place for golf. You have a wide variety of courses; no matter if you prefer aesthetics, playability, privacy or just a good price. Now that you know all about the great Las Vegas golf spots…when are we going?
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