March 19, 2010, Newsletter Issue #253: Las Vegas Golf Club

Tip of the Week

This is the oldest course in Vegas, first opening in 1945. That doesn't mean it's easy or antiquated. In fact, the course recently underwent over $5 million in improvements, so it's challenging, but still a nice, relaxing course to play with wide fairways and accessible greens. It's a par 72, 6.631-yard course, with bunkers around many of the greens, and desert terrain. Most fairways have pines and cottonwoods lining them, but few bunkers to hinder play. The prices are reasonable here, and most Vegas residents find it one of the friendliest courses in town. With an updated clubhouse and upgraded course, even if you've played the Las Vegas Golf Club in the past, it's worth another shot! This may not be the most challenging course Vegas offers, but it's one of the best if you play golf to relax, rather than stress out.

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