Wildhorse Golf Club


According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, two of the area's 18 best holes of golf can be found at the Wildhorse Golf Club. Included in the Editors' fantasy round are the par-3 4th hole over water and the par-4 9th hole, where water factors into just about every shot "one of the toughest holes in Las Vegas."

The par-70 Wildhorse golf course was originally called the Paradise Valley Country Club when it was designed in 1958. It was briefly owned by Howard Hughes and eventually turned into a public facility by the City of Henderson, which renamed it in 1994. Ten years later, the municipal course was completely made over by architects Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley to play 6,525 yards from the back tees.

Other facilities available at Wildhorse Golf Club include a PGA recognized Golf Shop, a natural turf practice range, a putting green, and a chipping and pitching green with a sand bunker. Banquets, meetings, and weddings of 16 to 225 guests can be accommodated in the 4,000-square-foot grand ball room.

Wildhorse Golf Club is located in a quiet residential area at 2100 West Warm Springs Road, Henderson, Nevada 89014. It is open for public play from 6am till 5pm daily. Green fees start at $39.

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