Las Vegas National Golf Course

By Bill Herrfeldt

Las Vegas National Golf Course
Las Vegas National Golf Course. Take a golf course that has spent almost 50 years perfecting itself, add a level of instruction that you'll find hard to beat, and you have described Las Vegas National. It's a pleasure to play, and you'll return to home a

Take a golf course that has spent almost 50 years perfecting itself, add a level of instruction that you'll find hard to beat, and you have described Las Vegas National. It's a pleasure to play, and you'll return to home a more complete golfer.

History

The course was known as the Stardust Country Club when it opened in 1951, and turned into the popular Sahara and then the Hilton before becoming the Las Vegas National in 1998. Tiger Woods finally managed to win his professional debut here after staggering to a one-under par 70 in his first round.

Facts

This course is just over 6,800 yards from the back tees, and long-hitting players can each of the par-5 holes are reachable in two. To play a shorter course, go to the front or middle tees, where the yardage is about 5,700 yards or 6,400 yards, respectively. The par-3 holes are relatively long but the most difficult part of the course is found on its par-4s.

Features

An outstanding offering at this course is the "National Academy," a golf instruction facility that offers expert instructions to golfers, regardless of their abilities in either individual or group sessions.

Geography

Las Vegas National's small mature forest offers players shade on hot days as they make their way down meticulous fairways to well-bunkered greens that are beautifully maintained, and move on to well-groomed tees. The shortest hole on the course is the par-3 11th, but it is far from easy since it measures 182 yards from the back tees. The course opens and closes with par-5 holes, with the signature 18th measuring 550 yards.

Expert Insight

If you are looking for a diverse yet well-maintained facility, look no further than Las Vegas National. Whether you are looking for instruction to make your game more competitive or a course that provides a challenge, Las Vegas National has got it all.

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