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From exquisite championship courses designed by legends of the sport to lush fairways and breathtaking views – golf is just another reason the destination attracted more than 37 million visitors in 2005. Today, more than 60 golf courses are available for play in Las Vegas throughout the year thanks to the area’s inviting climate. Las Vegas offers challenging yet beautifully sculpted courses developed by world-renowned designers including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf, Billy Casper, Arnold Palmer and Pete Dye. Many of the world's most famous professional and amateur golfers, including Tiger Woods, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and NBA legend Michael Jordan, feel at home on the Las Vegas links. Las Vegas hosts many nationally and internationally televised golf tournaments including the PGA Tour's Michelin Championships at Las Vegas, LPGA Takefuji Classic and Wendy's Three-Tour Challenge. For golfers needing additional instruction, five golf schools are available, including the Butch Harmon School of Golf, named one of Golf Magazine's Top 100 golf instructors. Fast Facts 2006
There are 12 courses available in the outlying areas of Southern Nevada, including Mesquite, Laughlin and Primm. The Las Vegas Paiute Resort is the first master-planned multi-course resort to be built on Native American land in the United States. Professional Golfer Tiger Woods earned his first PGA Tour victory in 1996 at the Las Vegas Invitational (now the Michelin Championships at Las Vegas) at the Tournament Players Club at Summerlin. Designers with two or more golf courses in Southern Nevada include Billy Casper, Greg Nash, Arnold Palmer, Lee Schmidt, Brian Curley, Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Ted Robinson, Rees Jones, Pete Dye, Jay Morrish and Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Las Vegas has hosted stops on some of the world’s major tours including the LPGA, Seniors Tour, PGA Tour and NCAA Championships. Badlands Golf Club: Designed by Johnny Miller and Chi Chi Rodriguez, Badlands was Las Vegas' first public 27-hole facility and was named as one of Nevada's Top 10 golf courses by Golf Digest Magazine. Bali Hai Golf Club: Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, Bali Hai delivers an island feel with towering palm trees and sparkling green fairways accented by white crushed granite. Bear’s Best: Designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, Bear's Best offers 18 replicas of Nicklaus' finest holes currently found at courses from Montana to Mexico. Bear's Best Las Vegas is home to a clubhouse that features Jack's Place, where photos, plaques and other memorabilia from Nicklaus' legendary career are displayed. Legacy Golf Club: The Arthur Hills-designed facility features tee boxes on the 10th hole that are in the shape of each suit in a deck of cards: spades, clubs, diamonds and hearts. Painted Desert: The city’s first desert-style golf course featuring native desert vegetation. Reflection Bay Golf Club: Located 17 miles from the Strip at Lake Las Vegas, the Jack Nicklaus-designed, 18-hole course hosts the annual Wendy's Three-Tour Challenge. Wynn Las Vegas: Experience 18 holes of world-class golf right on the Strip, where 11 of the holes include a water element. Designed by Tom Fazio and Steve Wynn, more than 800,000 cubic yards of earth were moved to create the dramatic elevation changes. |
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Las Vegas is no longer golf’s best-kept secret. In fact, Las Vegas
recently was named the top emerging golf destination in the world by the
International Association of Golf Tour Operators.
There are 64 public or semi-private golf courses and 14 private courses.

