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January 30, 2008--The old saying is that you are known for the company you keep. Well, if that is the case then Las Vegas golf is about as good as it gets. The more than 50 Las Vegas golf courses that dot the desert green have been designed by the game's biggest names, and those same Las Vegas golf courses have hosted multiple events on the LPGA, PGA and Champions tours in addition to being played by the world's biggest celebrities, world leaders and athletes. Plus, Tiger Woods, who is about to go down as the greatest athlete the world has ever known, started his amazing run by winning the 1996 Las Vegas Invitational (his first PGA Tour victory), an event that was played on three Las Vegas golf courses. So if you want to hang out on the courses designed by Nicklaus, Palmer, Fazio, Dye (his LV Paiute Golf Resort pictured), Jones and many other top designers and walk in the footsteps of greatness, then Las Vegas golf is the place for you. For more ...
Tiger Woods' historic win--in a playoff against veteran Davis Love III at Las Vegas golf course TPC Summerlin--is probably the biggest moment in the history of Las Vegas golf. The event at the time was five rounds and was also played at Las Vegas National Golf Club and the Desert Inn Golf Club (since bulldozed to make room for the new Tom Fazio Wynn Golf and Country Club), but the PGA Tour has also played many other Las Vegas golf courses including Southern Highlands Golf Club, Bear's Best, Spanish Trail Country Club, Stallion Mountain (the Sunrise), TPC Las Vegas and others. Click here to book your Las Vegas golf tee times or Las Vegas golf packages ... now. Our booking engines connect DIRECTLY to the official tee sheets of Las Vegas golf courses and their official Las Vegas golf packages partners. But the real pearls of Las Vegas golf are the Las Vegas golf courses designed by the legends. Jack Nicklaus has designed the fabulous resort Reflection Bay Golf Club and the private SouthShore Golf Club at Lake Las Vegas Resort in addition to the resort Bear's Best. And soon he will be unveiling a tantalizing new Las Vegas golf course, The Chase at Coyote Springs, a PGA of America-sanctioned layout. Arnold Palmer has twirled his design magic at Angel Park Golf Club (the Mountain and the Palm) in addition to the two golf courses at Red Rock Country Club.
Pete Dye has three very cool, fun and mesmorizing Las Vegas golf courses at the Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort, while Tom Fazio has etched his handiwork at Shadow Creek, Wynn Golf and Country Club, and twice at Primm Valley Golf Club. Plus, Rainbow Canyon at Lake Las Vegas Resort is under construction and on the way to opening in the near future. Rees Jones, the US Open doctor, has two terrific Las Vegas golf courses: Rio Secco Golf Club and Cascata, and Ted Robinson, a designer who always gives the player plenty of room and challenge, has designed Rhodes Ranch Golf Club and Tuscany Golf Club in addition to the private Canyon Gate Country Club. Many other of the world's top designers have also created magic here in the desert. As always, GolfLasVegasNow.com will continue to reveal and promote the best of Las Vegas golf. And you never know who you will see teeing it up on Las Vegas golf courses. On a daily basis the likes of Bill Clinton, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Fred Couples, Adam Scott, Ryan Moore, Rita Rudner, Danny Gans, Greg Maddux, Mike Maddux, or many other of the world's biggest celebrities tee it up at Las Vegas golf courses. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Click here to email your Las Vegas golf comments and tell us your favorite Las Vegas golf courses.
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