Playing Revere Lexington again on saturday. Its quite a reasonable price and the course may be the most fun course ive played on. Is it bad I dont want to try all the courses in vegas?
Agree. Wolf was AWESOME in January.AgOutsideAustin said:
Have to say again that the Paiute courses were the best conditioned courses I have ever played. It was in May and maybe the contrast with the desert had something to add to that but those courses were perfect.
skippytimmy said:
Wow. Have you played any other courses in Vegas?
Troon used to be my largest client, so I would be out at Revere every other year. It was free for me to play, and I only played it twice. It wasn't BAD, but there is so much better out there.... Seriously.
Obi Wan Ginobili said:
Do yourself a favor, whoever reads this, and go play the Arroyo at Red Rock CC. Bears Best is down the road if you trying to play 36.
Others to play are:
-Stallion Mountain
-Reflection Bay
-Cascata ($$$)
-Angel Park (easy courses, plus a nighttime par 3 and a real grass putting course)
-Rio Secco ($$$)
Bad Poster said:Obi Wan Ginobili said:
Do yourself a favor, whoever reads this, and go play the Arroyo at Red Rock CC. Bears Best is down the road if you trying to play 36.
Others to play are:
-Stallion Mountain
-Reflection Bay
-Cascata ($$$)
-Angel Park (easy courses, plus a nighttime par 3 and a real grass putting course)
-Rio Secco ($$$)
I almost book arroyo. Bears best was booked already. Ive been hearing good things about rhodes ranch lately.
Have you played
rhodes ranch
Chimera
Revere
Coyote Springs?
I was looking at those as well and wondered if they were better than revere lexington