Las Vegas National Golf Club
Course Rates (Rates include greens
fee, cart fee, and range balls) |
| Date Range |
Days |
Morning |
After
11:00 AM |
After
2:00 PM |
| Jun 1 - Aug 23 |
|
$89 |
$69 |
$40 |
| ^Overseed |
Aug 24-Sep
10 - Course Closed for Overseed |
| |
Morning |
After
12:00 PM |
After
3:30 PM |
| Sep 11 - Dec 31 |
|
$109 |
$79 |
$40 |
| ^Cart Path |
Sep 11-24 -
Cart Path Only Restrictions |
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Sunrise Sunset Schedule |
About Las Vegas National Golf Club:
Welcome to the Las Vegas National Golf Club, or better to known
by most in Las Vegas or on the PGA Tour as the old “Sahara” Golf
Club. Designed by Bert Stamps in 1961, The Las Vegas National
Golf Club back in its day, had hosted several tour stops from
the PGA and LPGA tour. Tiger Woods claimed his first PGA Victory
with a 70 in the Las Vegas Invitational. Also acting as a back
drop in the movie “Casino” with Sharron Stone, Robert
De Niro, and Joe Pesci, Las Vegas National has its own unique
history.
Playing a little over 6,800 yards and a par 71, Las Vegas National
was not an easy venue. The first hole is the longest par-5 on the
course. It is up hill playing 560 yards and lined with OB left
and right. There is a lake, a huge bunker, and a couple palm trees
blocking
the
narrow
but long green. With the rough being of good length getting the
yardage down can be tough; so you better hit it down the fairway.
Number three is a par-3 with an elevated green. For the novice
golfer there is
a stream
that is marked at the half way point, but it really doesn’t
come into play other than mentally or unless you chunk one; but
on the next 3 holes….it
does. On holes four through six your ball plays around the same
water feature that
sometimes
seems to have golf ball magnets. To make it more taxing, number
six is the most difficult hole on the course. With the stream on
the
right
and OB left, the 442 yard par-4, plays as a strong dogleg left;
a long straight drive is a must. When you get to number nine, pray
that the pin is not tucked around the right corner of the green
hidden
behind a deep bunker. It is a straight par-4 but the pin placement
can make it treacherous.
Each hole on Las Vegas National Golf Club has some kind of history.
The back nine is no different. With par 4s who back to back compromise
with a lake, a par 3 over 200 yards guarded with a huge bunker,
and a par-5 that is lined with trees and an strong angled dogleg,
this course is a beast. The shortest par-4 on the course playing
345
yards, number 17 required a drive over a deep wash to carry to
the two-tiered fairway. Bunkers also give caution from the drive
all the way to the elevated
green guarded with bunkers from front to back. The longer hitters
can try to go for it in one, but the bunker guarding the green
is about 15 feet deep; have fun with that one. The course never
even lets up a little. Number 13, another short par-4
with water guarding the entire right side of the hole. Most golfers
think to themselves, "nice a short par-4," but then they see it.
The longer hitters might have a chance at hitting the green in
one,
but a
bad swing and you are almost guaranteed to splash in the water
right or go OB left.
Keep this course in mind next time you are in Las Vegas especially
if you have never played it. Las Vegas National is only 5-10 minutes
from
the
Las Vegas Strip. The course has a full-size driving range, a practice
chipping green, and practice putting greens. The club house has
a golf shop and bar, with a snack bar at the range. The course
runs Bermuda from tee to green and the greens have moderate to
tricky breaks.
Play true “Las Vegas” golf by playing one with history.
| Las Vegas National Golf Club Statistics |
| Tees | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
| Back | 6815 | 72.1 | 130 |
| Middle | 6418 | 70.2 | 121 |
| Forward | 5741 | 72.9 | 127 |
Dress Code:
Men: Collared shirts with sleeves and non-denim, mid length shorts or pants.
Women: Collared shirt, sleeveless blouse of conservative design, and non-denim, mid-length shorts or pants.
Clothing that is not appropriate includes: denim shorts, denim jeans, t-shirts, swimming attire, gym shorts, halter-tops, tank tops, cut-offs and other dress that is deemed inappropriate. The Club reserves the right to refuse service to anyone
who is dressed inappropriately.
Non-metal spikes must be worn while on the course.
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