Las Vegas Paiute - Sun Mountain, opened in 1996, is framed like its brothers by yucca and Joshua trees and hundreds of wildflowers. It combines rye-grass fairways, bentgrass greens and railroad-tie trimmed bunkers and pot bunkers with vast waste areas separating the holes from the rugged desert terrain. This course includes four lakes coming into play on four holes. The greens are undulating and softer than the Nu-Waiv Kaiv greens. The signature hole is #4, a 206-yard, par 3, which is very similar to hole #16 on the older course. There is water along the right side, and a two-tiered, undulating green.
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Played here in an outing. Played the Wolf course, which was a great track. It's a little trek from downtown Vegas to Paiute, but it was worth the trip. Lots...
I play in a tourney here every summer. Paiute is a good ten degrees cooler than the strip, so it ain't that bad during the summer. Great facility from the...
Must play course in all of Vegas. We did the all you can play for $120, which included lunch. The Snow course was closed the day we were ther but the Wolf...
Three 18-hole courses offer a challenge for all skill levels.
The CourseWith three Pete Dye-designed courses to choose from, let's do a little practice of our own and ease into this. They say the "tame
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