Las Vegas Golf Courses
Stallion Mountain
Stallion Mountain Country Club is a premier private golf destination in Las Vegas. The North Course is classified as a traditional championship tract, with large bent grass greens, wide fairways and numerous sand and water hazards. The course is player friendly, providing scratch players as well as average players an ultimate game of golf. The South Course is classified as a traditional championship tract, with large bent grass greens, wide fairways and numerous sand and water hazards. The West Course is classified as a traditional championship tract, with large bent grass greens, wide fairways and numerous sand and water hazards. The signature hole is number 17, Sudden Death, a beautiful par three which forces water carrier shot to the green.
Angel Park
Angel Park Golf Club offers two highly acclaimed 18 hole championship golf course and are the centerpieces of this golf paradise. The Mountain Course is desert golf at its finest. Winding through the rolling natural terrain and skirting dense stands of native vegetation, this course is at an elevation of 2,800 feet and features panoramic views of the Spring Mountains, Red Rock Mountains and the Las Vegas skyline that are simply spectacular. The Palm Course requires plenty of distance off the tees and finesse around the undulating greens, however the course's receptive fairways and multiple tee placements keep it from overwhelming beginning and intermediate players.
Desert Pines
Desert Pines Golf Club is lined with towering mature pines set against the beautiful backdrop of the Las Vegas skyline and nearby mountains. Over 3,000 specimen pine trees were planted and bales of pine needles were imported, creating a true pine forest in the desert! Beautiful water features come into play on 9 of the holes.
The Royal Links
Royal Links is a tribute to the birthplace of golf-Scotland, Ireland and Britain. The course will feature 18 holes inspired by the most famous golf courses in the world. Courses such as Royal Lytham, Royal Troon, Prestwick, Royal Liverpool, The Old Course at St. Andrews, Royal Birkdale, Royal St. George, Muirfield, Turnberry and Carnoustie have all contributed to the design of this course.
Legacy
The Legacy Golf Club at Green Valley is a course destined to confront the most sophisticated golf enthusiast. The course features several holes rated as Las Vegas' best. The famed "Devil's Triangle" will offer challenge and fun, as well as "Suits" and "Love Grass". This course is enhanced by native surroundings which include love grass and lava rock.
Las Vegas Paiute Resort
The two courses, Snow Mountain and Sun Mountain at the Las Vegas Paiute Resort are nestled amongst wild flowers and a landscaped sea of warm browns and dusty olives that create an oasis of colorful boundaries that separate each hole. Sun Mountain was the first master planned multi-course developed on Native American land.
Painted Desert
Painted Desert Golf Club is the first of the Las Vegas desert courses and has numerous contrast of the desert areas and lush green fairways that lends beauty and challenge to the experience. Painted Desert's tee boxes and fairways are separated by native desert vegetation (cactus and mesquite), several lakes guard the landing areas and greens, and many bunkers dot the course.
Wild Horse
Wildhorse Golf Club is a traditional layout with hundreds of trees, several glimmering water hazards and greens flanked by strategic bunkering.
Las Vagas National
The Las Vegas National Golf Club is a traditional, oasis styled golf course with thousands of trees which place a premium on ball position.
Lake Las Vegas Reflection Bay
Lake Las Vegas is sculpted from the desert's rugged natural contours and framed by the crystal blue water of Nevada's largest privately owned lake. Natural splendor of Lake Las Vegas Resort (Reflection Bay) colors the quality of life here. It starts with the lush greens of the course themselves. The course is set against the quiet beauty of the rugged natural terrain, the crystal blue water framed by many of the courses challenges and highlights the majesty of the lake itself.