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Paiute Golf Resort, Sun Mountain Course
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Paiute Golf Resort, Sun Mountain Course

10325 Nu-Wav Kaiv Blvd, Las Vegas,Nevada,89124
Type: Resort
No. Holes: 18
Phone: 
(800) 711-2833
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Detailed description

Las Vegas Paiute Resort is a 54-hole golf facility located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The facility has three 18-hole championship courses, Wolf Course, Sun Mountain, and Snow Mountain.

Sun Mountain

Shining at 7,112 total yards is the tamest of the courses, but the holes are every bit as good. A kinder, gentler Dye design, it's depicted by natural rolling terrain and enchanting scenery. Many golfers hail the Sun as their favorite because they feel like they are on the edge of nature due to the location of the course being completely away from the resort's interior. The 12th is brilliant even on a cloudy day because of the monstrous mountain backdrop, indigenous desert landscape, and sweeping slope changes, which will advise a player to think before swinging. Golfers will warm to the experience on the Sun since the course also offers four tee options.

Snow Mountain

Paiute's original course, storms in at 7,164 total yards, it has wide rye-grass fairways, seven holes with water hazards, and a progressive layout, meaning there are no parallel fairways. Featuring traditional Dye railroad tie-decorated bunkers and dogleg finishing holes. Some golfers still feel the original is the best of the three. The 16th, a par 3, is a delight and the 18th, which flanks the Clubhouse, presents a welcomed challenge with water hazards and compelling yardage. Various skill levels will feel the comfort that comes with the Snow since the course has four tee options.

 

Wolf Course

The longest course in Nevada.

The newest and most-difficult layout challenges the long ball hitters at 7,604 total yards. This is the longest course in Nevada. It promises an amazing golf experience, thanks to its length, the beauty of its natural desert surroundings, and its stunning island green on the fifteenth hole. Annika Sorenstam and Karrie Webb officially opened the course by competing in Shell's Wonderful World of Golf and shot 65 and 64 respectively. Golfers of all skill levels can come and try to take a bite out of the infamous WOLF by tempering the challenge with five tee options at various yardages.

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