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Las Vegas Golf - One of the best ways to Relax and Play Golf!
Author: Evan Roufeh
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Las Vegas is usually well known for its many casinos. However,
in recent years, it is becoming more famous for its Las Vegas
golf courses. Las Vegas golf has become popular among people who
want to play golf year round, those who want to be able to take
nice vacations with friends and family and spend their days in
the warm sun playing a sport they enjoy.
With Las Vegas golf courses like the Legacy, the Badlands, and
the Bali Hai, it is pretty hard to find a better spot to enjoy a
relaxing sport. Golf, in itself, is a sport that people use to
relax and tone hard to reach muscles in their backs and arms.
In the winter, your muscles take a long reprieve and by spring,
you're pretty sore after every round you play. If you go to Las
Vegas during the winter, you won't be feeling the side effects
of a long reprieve nearly as much as you normally would.
The most popular Las Vegas golf courses are the Legacy and the
Bali Hai. The Bali Hai is owned and operated by the Walters Golf
groups. Both the Legacy and the Bali Hai, while being owned by
separate companies, are five star golf courses, for their
difficulty and design as well as their prices per person.
The Legacy's prices depend on the time of day and the season, as
do the Bali Hai's prices. However, the Bali Hai's pricing legend
shows that it can cost almost three hundred dollars per person
for a single round of golf. The Legacy, as amazing as it is,
tends to be a bit easier on the pocket book and you can save an
enormous amount of money by booking your tee time online.
Walters Golf owns three other courses including The Royal Links,
the Desert Pines, and the Stallion Mountain Country Club. They
all have four to five star ratings and are difficult but provide
a nice learning area for beginners.
There are the Angel Park Palm and Mountain courses, as well as
several Paiute Golf Resort courses in Las Vegas. Most of these
golf courses are laid with Bermuda grass and are superb to teach
people of all ages on.
Costs depend on the time of day, the time of year, and whether
or not you have a membership card to many of these clubs and
resorts. With all of these Las Vegas golf courses and resorts,
you can book your tee times and reservations online. When you
book online, you can save at least five dollars a person. This
may not seem like much, but as they say, "Every little bit
helps."
The best way to experience Las Vegas golf is to purchase a
package from your travel agent or from one of the many online
internet sites that offer them. Las Vegas golf is better enjoyed
with companions.
However, should you need a relaxing week away from people who
you know; Las Vegas golf will offer you that safe haven. Whether
you want to take lessons to improve your game, or you simply
want to relax, you can find what you are looking for through a
Las Vegas golf vacation.
About the author:
Evan Roufeh is the creator of the web site/web community
http://www.improving-our-golf.com. His web site offers lots of FREE,
hard-to-find information on golf and golf-related subjects,
product reviews, general golf articles, and the opportunity for
you to get your opinion across to the rest of the golfing
community.
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