best golf courses in Las Vegas
Paiute Golf has one of the best golf courses in Las Vegas. Credit: Paiute Golf Resort

Sin City is a famous (and infamous for some) destination for bachelor parties, couples getaways, and even family vacations. Many will say that there is no better place to take a chance and put your luck to the test but have you ever considered a trip to Las Vegas just for golf? As it turns out, the city is almost as popular when it comes to golf as it is for gambling and club hopping.  

1. Snow Mountain at Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort

Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort
Credit: Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort

Access: Private/resort
Site: lvpaiutegolf.com
Green fee: $89 – $139
Stay-and-play package: Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort is partnered with MGM Resorts International to offer stay-and-play packages. 

The Snow Mountain Course is a 7,164-yard Pete Dye design with ryegrass fairways and Dye’s signature railroad-tie bunkers. Water comes into play on 7 of the holes and the layout is in a traditional progressive style. The course features a magnificent view of Sheep Mountain and the last hole is a challenge by itself, with water flowing from tee to green. 

2. TPC Las Vegas

TPC Las Vegas
Credit: TPC Las Vegas

Access: Public
Site: tpc.com
Green fee: $150 to $395
Stay-and-play package: TPC offers stay-and-play packages that include accommodations at various establishments in Las Vegas. 

One of the most prominent features of TPC Las Vegas, one that truly sets this course apart from the rest, is the natural desert landscape and the gorgeous Red Rock Canyon backdrop. The course is a celebrity favorite, mostly because it is the premier PGA Tour property in Las Vegas. It was designed by a duo consisting of Bobby Weed and Raymond Floyd and it measures a total of 7,016 yards. 

The course is very challenging, even for the most seasoned players, but it could be argued that the picturesque landscape is to blame. To give you an idea of the challenge awaiting you, you should know that the second hole, a par-3 named Canyon, requires you to carry your tee at least 200 yards to a small island green amid a huge desert. 

3. Palm Course at Angel Park Golf Club

Angel Park Golf Club
Credit: Angel Park Golf Club

Access: Public
Site: angelpark.com
Green fee: $40 – $134
Stay-and-play package: Angel Park Golf Club does not offer any stay-and-play offers or packages. 

Angel Park Golf Club’s Palm Course is an Arnold Palmer design with a glorious view of the Red Rock Mountains and the famous Las Vegas Strip. The course opened back in 1989 and it has been challenging golfers of each skill level ever since, despite the short layout. 

Some of the par-3 and par-4 holes will require skill, accuracy, and precision and the par-5 holes will help you get back on track. That being said, you should know that the putting surfaces and strategic sand bunkers all contribute to the challenging nature of this course. 

4. Desert Pines Golf Club

DESERT PINES GOLF CLUB

Access: Public
Site: desertpinesgolfclub.com
Green fee: $59 – $150
Stay-and-play package: Desert Pines Golf Club does not offer any stay-and-play offers or packages. 

Somewhere in the stunning Carolina sandhills, away from the glitz and glamour of the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll find the gorgeous Desert Pines Golf Club. With the scent of the surrounding palm trees lingering in the air, you are sure to feel refreshed and renewed after just one round of golf. 

The course was designed by the one-and-only Pete Dye and it is outlined by more than 4,000 pine trees and bentgrass greens. The course features white sand bunkers and four different lakes but you don’t have to worry about water hindering your play. 

5. Shadow Creek Golf Course

Shadow Creek Golf
Credit: Shadow Creek Golf

Access: Private/resort
Site: mgmresorts.com
Green fee: $600
Stay-and-play package: MGM Resorts International offers various stay-and-play packages at most of their establishments. 

It would seem that nearly all courses in Las Vegas were designed by legends, as Shadow Creek was designed by Tom Fazio himself. Shadow Creek is regarded as a monument to the Vegas community and it has attracted players from all over the world. Golfing at this resort is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, with a private limousine and your own personal caddie making part of the event. 

The course is very exclusive but as it is owned by MGM Resorts, you can be one of the lucky few that will experience this course in their lifetime when you stay at the MGM resort hotel in Las Vegas. It has been reported that this course cost more than $60 million to construct, which makes sense if you consider that this glorious course used to be a bare desert. 

6. Bali Hai Golf Club

Bali Hai Golf Club
Credit: Bali Hai Golf Club

Access: Public
Site: balihaigolfclub.com
Green fee: $122 – $199
Stay-and-play package: Bali Hai is in partnership with Resorts World to offer stay-and-play packages. 

What makes Bali Hai very special is that it is the only championship golf course that you can find right on the Las Vegas Strip. As the name suggests, this course is a tropical paradise between the flashing casino lights and glamorous hotels. The course was designed by a duo consisting of Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley and it has been in play since 2000. The course features more than 100,000 Balinese tropical plants and more than 4,000 trees. 

Augusta white sand and black volcanic outcroppings form the out-of-play areas and the course measures at a whopping 7,002 yards. It is a very progressive course and it gets more challenging as you move from hole to hole. By the end, you’ll have experienced some of the most challenging holes in Vegas with a view of the Strip resorts. Have I mentioned that Bali Hai features an on-course food and beverage cart service operated by Las Vegas’ Best Cart Girls? 

7. Wynn Golf Club

Wynn Golf Club
Credit: Wynn Golf Club

Access: Public
Site: wynnlasvegas.com
Green fee: $600
Stay-and-play package: Wynn Las Vegas has accommodations but they aren’t running any stay-and-play golf promotions at the moment. 

The Wynn Golf Club is a magnificent course in Vegas that was not only designed by the very skilled Tom Fazio but also renovated by the legend himself and his son, Logan. The championship course features 18 holes of unique play with various streams and miles of lush greens. Wynn Golf Club is also known for being the only casino resort course on the Las Vegas Strip. 

It features 6,722 yards of the best golf experience, created by moving over 400,000 cubic yards of earth. Today, the course is surrounded by more than 8,000 trees and it is home to two marshland areas, both fed by natural groundwater. The marshlands aren’t the only water features that you can find at Wynn and water comes into play at 12 of the holes. 

8. Bear’s Best Las Vegas

Bear's Best Las Vegas
Credit: Bear’s Best Las Vegas

Access: Public
Site: invitedclubs.com
Green fee: $89 – $119
Stay-and-play package: Bear’s Best does not offer any stay-and-play packages. 

A legend is mentioned once again, as Jack Nicklaus is the master behind this public course. The course features 18 of Nicklaus’ all-time favorite masterpiece holes, which is why it is named ‘Bear’s Best’ – Bear being his nickname. Each hole is a replica of his previous works, found in different cities at different courses across the country. 

The course and each of its holes is brushed with lush bentgrass greens and surrounded by magnificent views of the city, which is a refreshing twist, as most courses in Vegas feature views of the desert mountains. 

9. Painted Desert Golf Club

Painted Desert Golf Club
Credit: Painted Desert Golf Club

Access: Public
Site: painteddesertgc.com
Green fee: $79 – $195
Stay-and-play package: Painted Desert does not offer any stay-and-play packages. 

Painted Desert is the former host of the Nevada Open and it features a championship layout designed by Jay Morrish. It stretches over 6,781 yards and has been in play since 1987, which is why it is often referred to as one of the pioneers of Las Vegas golf. The course is friendly, even to beginners, and water in the form of lakes comes into play often, despite the desert surroundings. 

10. Las Vegas National Golf Course

Las Vegas National Golf
Credit: Las Vegas National Golf

Access: Public
Site: lasvegasnational.com
Green fee: $29 – $149
Stay-and-play package: Las Vegas National does not offer any stay-and-play packages. 

There’s not much to say about Las Vegas National, or LVN, as it is a traditional golf course, situated in the city. The course features thousands of trees, including gorgeous palm trees that shadow the fairways. There are various water features, including two lakes, and the entire course is in the style of an oasis, which reminds you that Las Vegas is nestled in the desert. 

FAQ 

When is the best time of year to play golf in Las Vegas?

Nevada’s subtropical or desert-type climate ensures that golf courses in Las Vegas are rarely affected by storms and heavy rainfall. The summers are very hot, while the winters are moderate and only cold at night. March to May is frequently mentioned when it comes to the best months to visit Las Vegas, especially for golf. 

If you’re planning a golf bachelor party in Las Vegas, be sure to plan the time.

How many golf courses are in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas is home to more than 50 of the country’s best golf courses. These include private, public, and municipal courses. Additionally, there are various fantastic courses located very close to Vegas, so there are more than enough options to choose from. 

Where can I stay on my trip to Las Vegas?

With more than 150,000 hotel rooms, you are sure to find somewhere to put your head down in Las Vegas. However, many of these hotel rooms are rather pricey, and they only include the night’s stay and an occasional breakfast. So, for the best experience in Las Vegas, a stay-and-play golf package is a must! 

With these offers, you get to abide at a resort or hotel in Vegas, and your golf is included in your stay! Without further ado, have a look at our list of the best stay-and-play golf packages in Las Vegas to get your trip planning started. 

How can I protect my golf clubs on the way?

The best way to protect your beloved golf clubs and your expensive club bag is by getting a travel bag to use on every golf trip. I know you’re probably thinking, “I don’t have time for travel bags!” or “How am I supposed to know which bag to choose?” 

Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Have a look at our list of the best golf travel bags with pros and cons for a clear idea of what you can expect from each bag.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply