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Valid July 17, 2012 through September 16, 2012. Good any day, any time based on availability. Limit 4 per person, may purchase 4 additional as gifts. Deal is tax inclusive.
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- Two holes merit special mention: numbers 4 and 9, both named to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Fantasy 18.
- The par 3 fourth plays 205 yards, all carry over water, to a green guarded by two bunkers in back. The ninth, a 398-yard par 4, slinks between a pair of ponds and absolutely requires a precise tee shot, then a just-as-precise approach.
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Wildhorse Golf Club
2100 W Warm Springs Rd, Henderson, Nevada, 89014-5514
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Wildhorse Golf Club
Given a bit of my own personal history, I can relate to Wildhorse Golf Club’s unusual past. The course has changed names a half-dozen times under several different owners, including the reclusive legend himself, Howard Hughes. Much like yours truly, however, Wildhorse has settled down in recent years—and earned a place among Las Vegas’s most respected courses. It’s also a standout value with either of these offers: Pay $29 for 18 holes with cart (a 51% discount), or $50 for two 18-hole rounds (58% savings), good any time, any day through September 16.
Opened as Paradise Valley in 1959, Wildhorse was named Showboat Country Club, Indian Wells and Royal Kenfield over the course of its illustrious history. It became Wildhorse in 1994 and, thankfully, the name stuck. The course really came into its own in 2004 when Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley upgraded and updated the layout to compete with the best in Vegas. Mission accomplished. It’s an unintimidating 6,525 yards from the big-boy tees, but, take it from me, Wildhorse’s bite is worse than its bark. The par 70 track registers a healthy 136 slope rating by virtue of eight water hazards and the fairway-squeezing desert environs.
Two holes merit special mention: numbers 4 and 9, both named to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Fantasy 18. The par 3 fourth plays 205 yards, all carry over water, to a green guarded by two bunkers in back. The ninth, a 398-yard par 4, slinks between a pair of ponds and absolutely requires a precise tee shot, then a just-as-precise approach.
I’d be remiss if I failed to give the course’s current owner, the City of Henderson, proper credit for guiding it to the area’s upper echelon. Wildhorse retains its unbridled, youthful passion, tinged with a maturity that’s quite becoming of an elder statesman. I’d like to think your Deal Caddy resembles that remark as well.
Given a bit of my own personal history, I can relate to Wildhorse Golf Club’s unusual past. The course has changed names a half-dozen times under several different owners, including the reclusive legend himself, Howard Hughes. Much like yours truly, however, Wildhorse has settled down in recent years—and earned a place among Las Vegas’s most respected courses. It’s also a standout value with either of these offers: Pay $29 for 18 holes with cart (a 51% discount), or $50 for two 18-hole rounds (58% savings), good any time, any day through September 16.
Opened as Paradise Valley in 1959, Wildhorse was named Showboat Country Club, Indian Wells and Royal Kenfield over the course of its illustrious history. It became Wildhorse in 1994 and, thankfully, the name stuck. The course really came into its own in 2004 when Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley upgraded and updated the layout to compete with the best in Vegas. Mission accomplished. It’s an unintimidating 6,525 yards from the big-boy tees, but, take it from me, Wildhorse’s bite is worse than its bark. The par 70 track registers a healthy 136 slope rating by virtue of eight water hazards and the fairway-squeezing desert environs.
Two holes merit special mention: numbers 4 and 9, both named to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Fantasy 18. The par 3 fourth plays 205 yards, all carry over water, to a green guarded by two bunkers in back. The ninth, a 398-yard par 4, slinks between a pair of ponds and absolutely requires a precise tee shot, then a just-as-precise approach.
I’d be remiss if I failed to give the course’s current owner, the City of Henderson, proper credit for guiding it to the area’s upper echelon. Wildhorse retains its unbridled, youthful passion, tinged with a maturity that’s quite becoming of an elder statesman. I’d like to think your Deal Caddy resembles that remark as well.