TPC Las Vagas The Canyons

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
71 
Slope
 
Rating
4.0
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
9851 Canyon Run Drive, Las Vegas , Nevada, 89144, United States
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
(702) 256 2500
DESCRIPTION:

TPC at The Canyons,openedin 1996, is part ofSummerlin, the largest master-planned community in the country and home to anotherTPC club - Summ

Designed by Bobby Weed, supported by player consultant Raymond Floyd,the TPC Las Vagas has been described as 'desert elegance', lush green parcels of manicured turf woven through a rugged tapestry of arroyos, barrancas and other features natural in the southern Nevada desert.

The course is always maintained to the very highest standard and the combination of natural hazard and man-made obstructionsprovides a stern test of golf to even the most accomplished of golfer.

Thefairways are of bermuda grass and the greens are of bent grass.

Visitors are welcome, contact club to make arrangements.

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4.0 / 5

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Gary H
36.0
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Well worth a visit

As with most courses in the states - the buggies and range balls are part of the price. We paid $100 and then $30 for a 2nd round. some fantastic golf holes and some run of the mill ones - but the fantastic ones make it a must play course. The Par 3 2nd is a green 100 foot down raised above the desert floor - meaning anything that doesn't land on something green is almost definitely gone. (forget the number) but one hole sees a dog leg right over a canyon - no need to be too brave as playing percentage golf leaves a 200 yard tee shot and 150 yard approach, but the landing zone is only about 20 yards wide. Aiming at houses but knowing you need to carry the canyon makes it a very daunting hole and the canyon goes the length of the hole so missing the green is not an option either. The 18th is another pleasing hole downhill to a green by a lake. The weaker holes give relief to the average golfer (me) as some holes need the best in your bag to par, or even bogey!
Date Tuesday, 18, November 2014