Sunday, February 15, 2009

Las Vegas Golf Vacations

Golfing in Las Vegas can be a nice change of pace from the hectic nature of the strip. The cool thing about golfing in Vegas is that most of the courses are open no matter the season. The Legacy golf course in particular is known for their large greens. The staff is very courteous when you go online to make your reservations. If only the bunkers were as nice as the people who worked there, it would be the perfect course. Eighteen holes there can range from fifty to seventy five dollars a person. This makes The Legacy a very affordable course.

The Eagle Crest Golf Course also offers you a bite to eat after a long day on the links. The Highlander offers a full sit down dinner right there on the course. They also serve alcoholic beverages for those patrons who are twenty one years of age and older. The Eagle Crest is one of the three Sun City Sumerlin courses. The course itself offers you a clear and concise list of tee times. The course can be quite difficult for the inexperienced golf because of the twelve par three holes, but they also offer personal instruction on the course to improve your game. The fairways on the course tilt to the right. The greens are fairly large, the eighteenth hole is fairly anti-climatic as a par 4, three hundred and seventy yards out.

A future course that is still in development is the Craig Ranch Golf Course. The Craig Ranch Golf Course is being planned out by people who live in the Craig Ranch Community in Northern Las Vegas. It is a beautiful place to have a golf course, but it is likely to only be available to community once finished, unless they want to offer rounds for a fee to raise revenue.

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