Wynn Las Vegas
Steve Wynn came to town and spent a lot of money. Much of that money went to creating this ideal Las Vegas hotel for golfers. The rooms are huge and afford incredible floor to ceiling windows for spectacular views of the Strip. The real draw here is the golf course and the waterfalls, streams and trees that almost make you forget you're in downtown Las Vegas. Just remember the most important rule is that only registered guests of the hotel are allowed to play.
Wynn Las Vegas
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(877) 321-9966
wynnlasvegas.com
Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay is a very popular hotel due to very large rooms, and amenities never seem to quit. You have no less than 22 different restaurants from which to choose, and all of them offer an excellent dining experience. The four outdoor pools serve up special items like a long, winding lazy river and wave pool. You can keep in shape for golfing at the enormous health club; get your sore muscles massaged at the spa. Choose from from different courses when you decide to hit the links, including Bali Hai and Shadow Creek.
Mandalay Bay
3950 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(877) 632-7000
www.mandalaybay.com
Caesar's Palace
The godfather of extravagantly themed hotels, Caesar's Palace is a fantastic Las Vegas hotel whether you are there to play golf. You can see for yourself just what kind of leap it was over those fountains that turned daredevil Evel Knievel into a rag doll. Caesar's is just as impressive as it was when it opened, delivering 25 different restaurants to suit everybody's tastes. There are 4 exterior pools, a nightclub, health club and 4 wedding chapels. The golfer gets the chance to step out of the Roman Empire and onto contemporary links by virtue of Harrah's arrangement with the Casacata golf course, the Rio Secco golf course and the Las Vegas National Golf Club.
Caesar's Palace
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(866) 227-5938
caesarspalace.com
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Timothy Sexton is an award-winning author who started writing in 1994. He has written on topics ranging from politics and golf to nutrition and travel, and his work appears online for Zappos.com, Disaboom, USAToday.com and MOJO, among others. He has also done work for "Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy." He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of West Florida.