Las Vegas National Golf Club

Course Stats

Year Built
1961
Architect
Bert Stamps

Course Features
Holes18
Par71
Yardage6815
Slope130

ProShopYes
RangeYes
Club HouseYes
RestaurantYes
ShowersNo
LessonsYes
RentalsYes


Honors: Host to the PGA Tour Las Vegas
Las Vegas National Golf Course

The Las Vegas National Golf Course was originally the Stardust Country Club and later became the Sahara Country Club, then the Las Vegas Hilton Country Club. It was designed by Bert Stamps and inaugurated in 1961.

The greens are Bent Grass and the fairways are Bermuda Grass. This course includes undulating dogleg fairways, washes, rocks, boulders and a magnificent desert terrain that you just can't help but admire.

The fast, hard, flat and well oversized greens are tiered or multitiered, and some form of bunker comes into play on fourteen out of the eighteen holes. The wind can also create difficult conditions at certain times. The signature hole on this course is 12, a 358-yard, par 4, which features a dogleg fairway with a waste bunker down the entire left side.


   
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