Discover Three Gems at Golf Summerlin
Las Vegas is synonymous with glitz—flashing lights, high rollers, and endless entertainment.
But just a short drive from the Strip, nestled in the foothills of the Spring Mountains, Golf Summerlin offers a different kind of thrill: three distinct courses that promise green fairways, stunning views, and a golf escape worth betting on. Highland Falls, Palm Valley, and Eagle Crest—each crafted by Hall of Famer Billy Casper and architect Greg Nash—deliver a trio of experiences that cater to every golfer, from the casual weekender to the seasoned pro. If you’re itching for a reason to visit Vegas beyond the casinos, here’s why Golf Summerlin’s three gems should be your next play—and why you’ll want to tee off before the desert dust settles.
Kick things off at Highland Falls, a par-72 beauty perched at over 3,000 feet above sea level. Stretching 6,404 yards from the back tees, this course lives up to its name with dramatic elevation shifts—some holes drop as much as 300 feet—offering sweeping views of the Las Vegas Strip. The par-3 11th is a showstopper, its elevated tee gazing down on the valley like a king surveying his realm.
Rolling hills steepen on the back nine, where rich fairways and strategic bunkers keep you on your toes. It’s a fun yet fair layout, with risk-reward shots that tempt the bold. The desert air might nudge your ball, but the vistas will lift your spirits.
Highland Falls feels like Vegas’s best-kept secret—a course that dares you to conquer it while soaking in the scenery. Next up, Palm Valley, the granddaddy of the trio, opened in 1989 and stretches to a robust 6,706 yards. This par-72 beast is Golf Summerlin’s longest and toughest, with mature fairways that invite you to swing freely—until the 68 bunkers and pine-lined corridors remind you to stay sharp.
The par-5 7th is a classic, a dogleg that dares you to cut the corner, only to tighten the screws with hazards for the reckless. The bentgrass greens roll fast and true, turning every putt into a test of nerve. Palm Valley doesn’t mess around, but it’s never cruel; it’s a course that respects your game and rewards your grit.
After 18, you’ll be recounting your triumphs at the clubhouse, already plotting your rematch with this desert titan. For a change of pace, Eagle Crest serves up a par-60 executive course that’s short on yardage—4,067 from the tips—but big on personality. Built into a mountainside, its 18 holes weave through some of Vegas’s highest points, dishing out city vistas that rival any penthouse suite.
Don’t let “executive” fool you; tight fairways and small greens demand precision, testing every club in your bag. The par-3 4th, with its tiny target framed by rugged terrain, is a gem that’ll have you snapping photos between swings. At under four hours a round, it’s perfect for a quick hit before dinner or a warm-up for its bigger siblings.
Eagle Crest proves you don’t need length to pack a punch—it’s a swift, satisfying joyride. What makes Golf Summerlin special is its setting: Summerlin’s master-planned calm feels worlds away from the Strip’s chaos, yet close enough to pair your golf with a night of Vegas revelry. These courses sit amid mountain backdrops and quiet streets, offering a respite where the only stakes are your scorecard.
Designed with players in mind, they blend challenge with forgiveness, welcoming locals in carts, snowbirds escaping winter, and tourists craving a new Vegas story. Tee times are easy to book online, rates won’t break the bank, and the loyalty program hooks regulars with sweet deals. It’s golf that fits your life, not the other way around.
The staff elevates the experience—think friendly smiles, cold drinks on hot days, and a vibe that says, “You’re home here.” Spring and fall shine with perfect 70s and 80s weather, though summer’s early mornings bring cool breezes and fiery sunrises. Book now, and you’ll catch the courses at their peak—fairways pristine, greens begging for your best roll.
Highland Falls, Palm Valley, and Eagle Crest aren’t just a side trip; they’re a Vegas must-do, a triple play that mixes variety, value, and views into one irresistible package. So, toss your clubs in the trunk, ditch the poker chips for a day, and head to Golf Summerlin. Whether you’re chasing birdies or just the thrill of a well-struck shot, these three courses deliver a Vegas experience that’s less about chance and more about choice.
Tee up soon—Highland Falls, Palm Valley, and Eagle Crest are ready to roll out the green carpet. Book now at www.golfsummerlin.com
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