Bear's Best Golf Course in Las Vegas

By Jessica Mousseau

Bear's Best Golf Course in Las Vegas
Bear's Best Golf Course in Las Vegas. Bear's Best Las Vegas is a golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus himself. It's a high-end course with a daily fee. Its mission is to provide diverse and consistent service to all guests. The course is conveniently lo

Bear's Best Las Vegas is a golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus himself. It's a high-end course with a daily fee. Its mission is to provide diverse and consistent service to all guests. The course is conveniently located in the heart of Las Vegas, offering views of the Las Vegas strip, the Red Rock Mountains and the luscious desert scenery surrounding the Las Vegas area.

Features

Bear's Best Las Vegas is known for its remarkably distinctive golf experience. When the course was first proposed, Jack Nicklaus selected 18 holes from his plethora of course designs to create one extremely gratifying course. Thus, with his extensive background in golf and course design, Nicklaus didn't disappoint with Bear's Best. People from all over the world flock to the site to play on a course fit for the greatest pros of all time.

Function

In addition to functioning as a great golf course, Bear's Best Las Vegas is also available for events. Meeting planners, incentive buyers, association planners and engaged couples often seek out the location for their big functions. The clubhouse measures over 10,000 square feet and is perfect for award ceremonies, meetings, dinners and weddings. In addition, the location offers a sports bar called "Jack's Place," which is ideal for more casual affairs. Wedding packages are available for engaged couples and include a lawn ceremony with chairs and arches, 4 hours of banquet-room use, linens, a dance floor, a buffet-station dinner or served dinner, a wedding-cake serving and an hors d'oeuvres hour.

Geography

For golfers who love not only the sport but their surroundings while on a course, Bear's Best provides excellent scenery. The bent-grass greens and gorgeous desert landscaping offer the best of nature to all golf enthusiasts. Each hole provides a beautiful view of mountains and desert, making the entire experience breathtaking. Once guests see the Red Rock Mountains, they rarely want to leave. In addition, the course sits in Las Vegas, which affords a view of the exciting city and the Las Vegas strip.

Types

The course is open to individual players or larger groups. Group packages are available and can be customized to meet specific needs and budgets. The group packages must be booked in advance, however.

Expert Insight

Experts agree that Bear's Best Las Vegas is one of the best in the area. It has been awarded high honors by Golf Digest Magazine ("Best Places to Play") and the Las Vegas Review Journal ("Best Golf Course in Las Vegas"). It is a coveted place to play for both amateurs and professionals. Residents and visitors to the Las Vegas area frequently schedule tee times at this luxury golf club.

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