As a golfer living in Vegas, I would stay away from every one of your recommended courses / range as they're literally the worst of the worst in Vegas. Let's up a few dollars and name some reasonably priced courses. Aliante, Desert Pines (Pete Dye hidden jewel in Vegas), Legacy, Revere (Concord + Lexington discount), Rhodes Ranch, Painted Desert... These are some of more reasonably priced courses. But then again, aren't people visiting wanting to play a course that's better than what they'd normally play?
There's definitely not a shortage of courses available that are better than most visitors local courses; however, the focus of this video was on quick and inexpensive options one could knock out if making golf a part of their Vegas trip (as opposed to it being the feature of a golf trip to Vegas). Thanks for the comment though, and hope to see you on the links sometime.
I agree, My latest visit I played Chimera and Rhodes Ranch, Chimera was nice but Rhodes Ranch was amazing! I am glad that they keep the price where it's at, we paid $120 a golfer and that included 2 beverages per golfer.
@BakoSooner is there any short courses like a 3 par course or pitch and putts youd recommend? I am going to vegas on Wednesday until Sunday and don’t want to dedicate a lot of time to 9-18 holes since not everyone on the trip golfs I was hoping to just get an hour in somewhere. I may resort to just finding a driving range if nothing comes up.
At desert willow, all putts on greens with water break *away* from the water… yur welcome
Good tip. I'm going to be back out there in a couple weeks (been a year since I've been on that course). Will check it out.
As a golfer living in Vegas, I would stay away from every one of your recommended courses / range as they're literally the worst of the worst in Vegas. Let's up a few dollars and name some reasonably priced courses. Aliante, Desert Pines (Pete Dye hidden jewel in Vegas), Legacy, Revere (Concord + Lexington discount), Rhodes Ranch, Painted Desert... These are some of more reasonably priced courses. But then again, aren't people visiting wanting to play a course that's better than what they'd normally play?
There's definitely not a shortage of courses available that are better than most visitors local courses; however, the focus of this video was on quick and inexpensive options one could knock out if making golf a part of their Vegas trip (as opposed to it being the feature of a golf trip to Vegas). Thanks for the comment though, and hope to see you on the links sometime.
I agree, My latest visit I played Chimera and Rhodes Ranch, Chimera was nice but Rhodes Ranch was amazing! I am glad that they keep the price where it's at, we paid $120 a golfer and that included 2 beverages per golfer.
@BakoSooner is there any short courses like a 3 par course or pitch and putts youd recommend? I am going to vegas on Wednesday until Sunday and don’t want to dedicate a lot of time to 9-18 holes since not everyone on the trip golfs I was hoping to just get an hour in somewhere. I may resort to just finding a driving range if nothing comes up.
Outta towners are gonna pay pretty prices for the courses you recommend… reflection bay beats all the courses you mentioned
@@coreyg3927Rhodes and chi are owned by the same company