Simple Golf Tips For The Best Golf Swing

« « Get Your Golf Backswing Right  |  A Few Keys to Efficient Golf Practice for Beginners » »

Some Of The Best Las Vegas Vacation Golf Courses

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

by Charles Davis

Youare thinking of taking a vacation in Las Vegas. While there may be a lot of other reasons you may go to Vegas for a vacation, you might wonder what are the best Las Vegas golf courses to play during your golf vacation? There are a lot of good golf courses in Las Vegas. While creating a list might be subjective, nevertheless there are some courses you should consider.

The Badlands Golf Club Desperado/Diablo is a popular course for those who like to test their skill and face a tough challenge. These courses were all masterminded by Johnny Miller and reveal great scenery with the Red Rock Canyon in the distance. The price of playing on one of these courses starts at one hundred eighty dollar.

If you are looking for a Las Vegas Golf Vacation Package, you can purchase one from one of several Las Vegas Golf websites. From September 1 of 2008 until the end of the year you will be able to purchase one of several packages from $479 to $799. The packages include from two to four days of golf, at some of the best courses, and some of them include two nights in a hotel as well.

If you wonder, what are the best Las Vegas golf courses to play during your golf vacation, you might want to visit a course designed by one of the best golfers ever, the Arroyo Club at Red Rocks, designed by Arnold Palmer. Rates start at $189 for some of the best golf in this city, or so those who have played say. The course is known for its well maintained fairways, beautiful greens, and excellent customer service. The club is open to the public, yet those who go can experience an atmosphere like a private club.

If you want to play in one of the most reasonably priced golf courses in Las Vegas, the Black Mountain Golf and Country Club has rates that start at $119. The course just underwent a $2 million renovation, so the courses look and play well. The course is in the midst of the Mojave Desert.

Do you want to play at a course in the newest resort in Las Vegas? Then you should play at Falls Golf Club at Las Vegas Resort. The course was designed by Tom Weiskopf. This is a challenging course because it has a desert floor with a mountain terrain. The view while you are playing is indiscernible with the beauty of the mountain, Lake Las Vegas, and the strip all within sight.

Probably the most prestigious course is the Bali Hai on the Las Vegas Strip. This is a huge course covering over seven acres and contains a bunch of exotic plants, trees, and water obstacles. This course will surely satisfy you with great playing and great views of Las Vegas.

Another great course to play on is the Reflection Bay Golf Club at Las Vegas Resort. This course was designed by Jack Nicklaus himself and can prove to be a challenge for some golfers. It has difficult bunkers and waterfalls but the greens are in great shape. This golf course was the site of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and the Wendyas Three-Tour Challenge

About the Author:
Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • Furl
  • del.icio.us
  • Slashdot
  • Smarking
  • NewsVine
  • SphereIt
  • blinkbits
  • Reddit
  • Blue Dot
  • StumbleUpon
  • BlinkList
  • Spurl
  • Netscape
  • blogmarks
  • BlogMemes
  • BlogMemes Cn
  • BlogMemes Fr
  • BlogMemes Jp
  • BlogMemes Sp
  • blogtercimlap
  • Book.mark.hu
  • Bumpzee
  • co.mments
  • connotea
  • De.lirio.us
  • DotNetKicks
  • DZone
  • eKudos
  • Facebook
  • feedmelinks
  • Fleck
  • Google
  • MyShare
  • Netvouz
  • PlugIM
  • scuttle
  • Simpy
  • Socialogs
  • Taggly
  • YahooMyWeb

Leave a Reply