Monday, July 26, 2010

Unique Golf in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has three very unique golf courses that bring you the best from around the world. Angel Park Cloud Nine, Royal Links Golf Club, and Bears Best Golf Club Las Vegas. All three courses were maticulously designed to mimic their famous counterparts. Play any of the three for a unforgettable day of golf.

First there came along a great par three course at Angel Park Golf Resort called the Cloud Nine. The Cloud Nine is 12 holes during the day and 9 holes at night. The course is a compilation of the most famous par threes from around the world. The Valley of Sin, the Island Green at TPC Sawgrass, The Postage Stamp, and the 6th hole at Riviera (complete with the bunker in the middle green).

Next came along Royal Links Golf Club. Royal links is an exciting trip through the most famous British Open holes meticulously replicated by Dye International. Holes like The Road Hole and the infamous hell bunker at the old course at Saint Andrews. Long heather grasses, rolling pot bunker filled fairways, and a caddy make this a true links golf experience.

And last but certainly not least Jack Nicklaus put his mark on Las Vegas with his signature designed Bears Best Las Vegas. Bears Best is a compilation of Jack Nicklaus’s favorite holes he designed west of the Mississippi. Bears Best is one of the Valley’s best golf courses. Being a Nicklaus Signature Course it is maintained to the highest degree. The course is always perfectly manicured from tee to green. There are holes from Cabo del Sol in Mexico, Castle Pines in Colorado, Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West in Palm Springs, and two very distinct holes from Old Works in Montana. The two holes from Old Works number 4 and number 11 are amazing. Black slag was used for waste areas and bunkers from the copper mines in Anaconda Montana that give the holes a look not seen anywhere else. Recently Voted "Best Places to Play" by Golf Digest magazine and "Best Golf Course in Las Vegas" by the Las Vegas Review Journal.

Visit GotLasVegasGolf.com for more info and pictures on more Las Vegas Golf courses

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