Las Vegas Golf Courses: The Best 5 Golf Courses in Vegas!

 You know, most people come to Las Vegas to gamble. If they’re not here to gamble, they’re here to see the show girls. Championship sporting events and world-class cuisine don’t hurt anything either! Score another point for Las Vegas: some of the best golfing in the world is enjoyed here everyday! We know that when most people visit Las Vegas, Nevada, they don’t have a lot of time to waste. They want to get down to having fun and enjoying their vacation! The last  thing that we want you to have to do is to waste a single minute of your luxury time trying to discern which golf course to go to. You need to know where you’re going beforehand! You need to get that early tee time so that you can get back to your hotel, rest up, and get ready for the crazy evening ahead! Just because you’re a serious party animal, doesn’t mean you don’t like to go golfing! So, without further hesitance, here are the five best golf courses in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Huge elevation changes, lush green scenery combined with cascading waterfalls lie in heavy contrast with the desert scenery of Vegas at The Falls Golf Club at Lake Las Vegas. This course was meticulously designed by Jack Nicklaus, and it totally rocks! It is breathtaking! It is located in Henderson, but that’s just a skip and a hop from the strip. Steep topography is the norm here. The meandering streams flow in cooling beauty throughout the entire course. Do not let the fact that this course is pure eye candy make you believe that it’s not optimally challenging. Do you think Jack would put his name on something made for wimps?

Pete Dye designed the longest course in Las Vegas. The Wolf Course at Paiute Resort is 7600 yards of some of the toughest golfing that you will ever experience. Bring plenty of wedges with you because if you are using any more than an 8 iron, you’re going to have a very hard time sticking anything! Several of the par four holes should probably be par five holes unless you are able to completely crush them from the tee. This course is not for beginners. At the resort, there are two other courses as well. The other two are called Snow Mountain and Sun Mountain. These courses are known top be a little more friendly towards less advanced players. The resort, and the reservation that is has been built on, are owned by the Paiute Indians. These courses have a solitude about them that all other Vegas courses lack. If you want to get away from the action of the strip and get lost in your golfing game, then this is the resort for you.

As you’re flying into Vegas and landing at McCarren Airport, you can see the Bali Hai Golf Club. It is one of few courses located on the strip itself and it is one of the most unique on the planet. It is one of six lavishly themed golf courses in Las Vegas that are known as the Walters Courses. The Bali Hai takes you on a trip to the South Pacific to golf. It is a tropical paradise in the middle of the Vegas strip! There are well over 500 palm trees and 100,000 tropical plants to thrill your senses on this seven acre monster. White sands lie in deep contrast to obsidian volcanic rock producing an amazing aesthetic treat. If you will be staying in Las Vegas for any amount of time, you will want to consider purchasing a pass to all six of the world-famous Walters Courses.

The Royal Links Golf Course has been designed to transport you to England. You can challenge yourself with holes from Turnberry, St. Andrew’s and Royal Troon all in one course. The clubhouse is a castle! Tiger Woods holds the course record here: 67. The bunkers are hidden - and deep. One, known as “Hell Bunker” is nearly impossible to get out of. You might as well take a drop (unless you happen to carry a ladder in your bag!). More than a round of golf, a game played at Royal Links is a vacation to England inside your vacation to Vegas!

Implanted into the McCullough Mountains, Dragonridge Golf Course will both challenge your game and blow your mind! Mountain ridges and valleys combine to present you with an unparalleled game of skill in this rough terrain. The fairway bunkers are deep and the desert washes are enormous. This fantastic course was designed by David Druzisky to follow a story line - building and building until the final climactic hole. It utilizes nature to the highest degree that a course can - the way that golfing should be experienced.

Golfing in Las Vegas combines the best of high contrast scenery, lavish themes and star treatment for its guests. Be sure to visit our top Vegas courses on your next trip. If you love golfing, you should not deprive yourself of these treasures!

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