Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Las Vegas is in the desert, and so are many of its best golf courses, such as the 54-hole Las Vegas ...
[+] Pauite Golf Resort @BrianOar - BrianOar.com Travel + Leisure magazine just announced survey results ranking Las Vegas as the most popular summer destination in the United States. But while that is in large part because of the city’s over-the-top pool scene, both leisure and business travel to Sin City is a year-round passion—as is golf.
There has been steady post-pandemic growth, with nearly 41 million visitors last year, approaching the all-time 2016 tourism record. Whether you are headed to Vegas now or in cooler weather, for a vacation, a bachelor/bachelorette party, concert, sporting event or convention, if you play golf, you just might want to carve out some extra time, because the city has some exceptional courses. Like food, hotel rooms, drinks and just about everything else in Las Vegas, the golf runs from sub-par to good to world-class, and from surprisingly reasonable to shockingly expensive.
And like most other aspects of the city, it varies wildly based on when you visit, with peak season from October–May and the in between hotter months heavily discounted. Early morning tee times are the priciest and most courses discount “twilight” rates, which can begin as early as noon at some times of the year. Surge pricing, last minute liquidation, and a bewildering array of peak, off-peak, semi-peak and r.
