Incredible Golf Options that are Inexepensive in Las Vegas

This video shows you how two people can play a week’s worth of golf in Las Vegas for less than the price of a single green fee at one local club. Our journey begins at Desert Willow Golf Course in Henderson which has been named one of the top 10 Executive Golf Courses in America and Best Executive Course in Las Vegas amongst other honors. With tourist rates ranging from $30-41 Desert Willow snags our rating as the best golf value in Vegas. Desert Willow is a beautiful course that’s both playable and challenging for Golfers of all skill levels. Couple that with an excellent pace of play, and Desert Willow is a must visit course for your trip to Vegas.
Next we visit Durango Hills Golf Club. Durango Hills is a Par 58 course that plays to a Men’s rating of 59.1 with a slope of 100. Tourist rates range from $30 to $47. Pace of play can be a little slow, but it’s still a worthwhile visit.
Eagle Crest Golf Course in Summerlin is our third stop. A par 60 with a course rating of 60.5 from the blue tees for men and a slope of 97. Absolutely beautiful views and great course conditions. Water comes into play on a few holes, and accuracy is definitely rewarded throughout the course.
Then it’s off to Angel Park Golf Club. Angel Park is a massive facility that features two traditional 18-hole Arnold Palmer designed courses and a large practice facility. It also includes two other options that we’ll play for this video: the Cloud 9 and Devine 9 courses. The Cloud 9 course features 12 holes, 9 of which are playable under the lights for night play. Each of the greens are replicas of some of the most famous in golf including The Postage Stamp from Royal Trune, the Island Green from TPC Sawgrass, and others. The Devine 9 putting course features 9 real grass holes and you can play twice for an 18 hole experience. Convenience coupled with the ability to play after dark, make the Cloud 9 and Devine 9 great options for your trip.
For a couple of off the course golf experiences we begin with TopGolf Las Vegas, which is the flagship property for the chain. Along with downrange views of the strip, the venue features all the virtual courses and games like Angry Birds that you may be familiar with from other TopGolf locations. As it is Vegas, this TopGolf is over the top in terms of amenities including multiple bars and lounges, an area for playing cornhole, a multifloor video wall, VIP bays, as well as two swimming pools located next to yet another huge television. Afterward, we visit Kiss Monster Mini Golf at the Rio Las Vegas. You enter through an arcade area that includes many Kiss themed games and then get to the Monster Mini Golf Course. Whether you’re a member of the Kiss Army or just enjoy a little time in the air conditioning, it’s a fun experience that you can add to the evening after a round at a local course. There’s a sister property with a Twilight Zone theme on the strip at Bally’s, which is currently rebranding to Horseshoe Casino.
Finally, we round out the experience at Las Vegas Golf Center which features a nice indoor bar area, a practice range with unique targets, and the 9 hole course we’ll play. It’s located on Las Vegas Boulevard, just off the south end of the airport. There’s even a stop for the Deuce if you want to ride a bus from your downtown or strip hotel. While holes play an average of 137 yards long, there’s plenty of desert rough in front of and surrounding greens as well as sandtraps guarding many of the greens. It’s a short course that’s playable by any skill level but that significantly rewards accuracy if you want to score well.
00:00 Teaser
00:11 Wynn Golf Club Comparison
00:39 Intro
00:55 Pricing Overview
01:33 Travel Bag
01:56 Rental Clubs
02:07 Desert Willow Golf Course
04:21 Durango Hills Golf Club
07:05 Eagle Crest Golf Course
08:04 Angel Park Golf Club
10:08 TopGolf Las Vegas
11:41 Kiss Monster Mini Golf
13:02 Las Vegas Golf Center
15:11 Closing
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  • @BakoSooner
    @BakoSooner5 ай бұрын

    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?

  • @VisitingVegas

    @VisitingVegas

    5 ай бұрын

    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.

  • @coreyg3927

    @coreyg3927

    2 ай бұрын

    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.

  • @mosrouji476

    @mosrouji476

    4 күн бұрын

    @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.