The 18-hole "Las Vegas" course at the Las Vegas Golf Club facility in Las Vegas, Nevada features 6,631 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 71.8 and it has a slope rating of 117 on Bermuda grass. Designed by William P. Bell, ASGCA, the Las Vegas golf course opened in 1949. Eagle Golf manages this facility, with Lee Sullivan as the General Manager.
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18 hole regulation length course
72 par | 6,631 yards | 117 slope
71.8 rating | Bermuda grass
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About this facility:
Las Vegas Golf Club
Golf Only facility
Managed by Eagle Golf
40 tees driving range
18 regulation holes
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Play this course as a warm up to better courses. No scenery to speak of. There is only 1 water hazard at #3. No coolers for your drinks. Fairways are all flat and greens vary depending on time of the year.
Handicap: 13.4 | Average: 97 | Rating:
Value is the best thing about this course....
Handicap: -- | Average: 71 | Rating:
I played this course a week ago.What horrible conditions !!All 18 greens were half-dirt half grass..The fairways were burnt..Theres even a sign at the front desk that says "look at our practice green before you decide to play"..Its cheap to play but I'd rather pay a few extra bucks and play a good course..I was scheduled to play there twice but we cancelled round 2 and went to Aliante instead..The good thing about the course was the employees..Very friendly staff..Good driving range too ..The course has a decent layout but thats useless with the conditon of the course.My father who lives in Vegas says the course burns up every year from June to August..So avoid this course during those months .
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