Planning a golf trip to Las Vegas? You have excellent options, from convenient courses near the Strip to premium desert golf experiences with mountain views. These FAQs will help you choose the right course, plan your tee times, and avoid common mistakes.
The best golf seasons are spring and fall, when temperatures are comfortable and course conditions are strong. Winter is also a good option. Summer can offer lower rates, but early morning tee times are strongly recommended because afternoon heat can be extreme.
Yes. Some convenient options near the Strip include Bali Hai Golf Club, Wynn Golf Club, Las Vegas National Golf Club, Desert Pines Golf Club, and Angel Park Golf Club.
Golf prices vary by course, season, and tee time. Budget courses may start around $40-$90, mid-range courses often run $100-$200, and premium resort courses can cost $250-$600 or more.
Yes. Advance tee times are recommended, especially during spring, fall, holidays, weekends, and major Las Vegas events. Premium courses can sell out quickly.
Yes. Most Las Vegas golf courses offer rental clubs. This is a good option for visitors playing one or two rounds who do not want to travel with clubs.
Most courses require proper golf attire, including a collared shirt and golf shorts or slacks. Denim, tank tops, and swimwear are usually not allowed.
Most Las Vegas courses include a shared cart with the green fee, but policies vary. Confirm when booking.
Popular scenic options include Paiute Golf Resort, Cascata Golf Club, Reflection Bay Golf Club, Bear’s Best Las Vegas, and Wynn Golf Club.
Yes. Many courses offer multiple tee boxes, practice facilities, lessons, and beginner-friendly layouts. Choosing the right course matters.
Yes. Our Digital Concierge can help you compare courses, choose the right tee time, find nearby hotels, arrange dining, and build a complete Las Vegas golf itinerary.
Ask our ReservationsVegas.com Digital Concierge for golf recommendations based on your hotel location, budget, skill level, group size, and travel dates.