Going To Las Vegas? High End Golf Vacations Made Affordable!
Written by Charles Davis on November 1st, 2008If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed, or use one of the many feed readers available from the 'subscribe' button. Thanks for visiting!
Are you looking for the best courses to play during your golf vacation? Try Las Vegas, baby! A host of golf packages catering to every desire are available through most hotels. From the simple to courses chosen or designed by masters, Las Vegas offers a game for the novice golfer to the most experienced.
What makes golfing in Las Vegas intriguing? Why should you spend your precious golfing time in Las Vegas? The answer is easy, because Las Vegas offers more than fifty quality courses! Over fifty! Imagine the choices, from the comfortable to the challenging to the famous.
The Las Vegas National Golf Course offers a classical course that has hosted past PGA and LPGA tournaments. Famous golfers have played this course. Every tee has a history. Tiger Woods won his first PGA tournament on this course. It was seen in the movie aCasinoa. It will cost between $80 and $180 to play before noon on this course depending on what time of year and the day of the week you decide to play.
Las Vegas! Enjoy the panoramic views of New York to Venice to Paris to Arabia to Latin American and Egypt in less than an hour. The Royal Links Golf Club offers a slice of Great Britain on a course fashioned after the greens of the British Open. This highly acclaimed course will challenge and impress you with reasonable rates of between $100 and $275 a game.
Your great Las Vegas golf vacation should include playing on a course designed by masters, including golf legend Jack Nicklaus. Play The Chase, his signature course, for major enjoyment. Surrounded by picturesque mountains and incredible desert scenery, how much better can it get? An experienced PGA Golf Club caddie is included in the fee of around $250 to assist you in playing one of the best-rated courses in America.
Is your time short? Want to get an extra round in after the sun goes down? Try the aDivine Ninea at the Calloway Golf Center, just minutes from Las Vegas. Youall find a short and sweet Par-3 course brilliantly lit for night-time golfers, for the bargain rate of under $50.
Try the Tournament Players Club of Las Vegas for a real feel of the PGA gold tour. The most seasoned golfer will be challenged by a course influenced by top golfers of the game. Just $175 to play any afternoon, $275 for evening play. The experience will have you coming away feeling like a pro!
So the next time you ask yourself, aWhat are the best Las Vegas golf courses to play during my golf vacation?a think of what makes Las Vegas unique for golfing. Look for the golf packages that off you the best options.
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