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»Come One, Come All Often called “the Pinehurst of Vegas” for the 4,000 mature pine trees that line its fairways, Desert Pines Golf Club is an unexpected golf experience just 15 minutes from The Strip. Designed by Pete Dye and opened in 1997, it’s become one of the area’s favored destinations for golf-buddy trips and group outings. One big draw is its climate-controlled practice facility, with automated ball-delivery for its 58 hitting stations (easy on the back for the casual golfer—or those nursing a bit of a hangover).
Named as Nevada’s Most Strategic Course and playing 6,810 yards from
the tips, there are no forced carries, though four lakes bring water into play. High
mounds, blanketed in trees and pine straw, not only separate the fairways but
can often help bounce an errant tee ball back to safety. The greens, though
“Dye-abolical” in their contours, roll at a consistent 10—thanks to a 2007
renovation in which all 18 putting surfaces were completely rebuilt and topped
with bent grass. Take a hole-by-hole video flyover of Desert Pines on the course’s new website, DesertPinesGolfClub.com, or call 866-861-9785 for more information »The Chase Is OnEven in Las Vegas, a city built on the quick payout and instant gratification, some things are worth the wait. Such is the case with The Chase, a Jack Nicklaus Signature design unveiled in May as the initial golf offering at PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs, a veritable new city in the making some 50 miles north of The Strip. The first golf course to open in and around Las Vegas in six years and the first of a series of Nicklaus layouts planned for the Coyote Springs community, The Chase at PGA Golf Club is set on high-desert terrain of cactus and sage and surrounded by three mountain ranges. Stretching from 7,471 yards from the Black (75.8 rating, 141 slope), down to 5,349 yards from the forward tees, it’s a pure desert golf experience, albeit with wide lush rye-grass fairways, waterfalls and 11 lakes that come into play—thanks to its location atop a deep carbonate aquifer. “You have
all this land—the best land in southern Nevada—and you’ve
got water,” developer
Harvey Whittemore has said of his decade-old
vision of a self-contained city of
businesses, schools, resort
accommodations, recreational areas and as many as
120,000 homes
situated on 43,000 acres a short ride up U.S. 93 north of Las
Vegas.
To learn more about PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs or to arrange a tee-time and a first-hand look, visit CoyoteSprings.com or call 877-PGA VILL
OB Sports’ online tee-time system, accessible through AlianteGolf.com,
AngelPark.com or TheLegacyGC.com,
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