Let’s face it. Just a plain old vacation in Las Vegas by itself can be a great time. But if you take all that Las Vegas has to offer and add in first class golfing on some of this country’s most-heralded courses, you have the makings for a vacation that you will never forget.
Las Vegas is a town known for its deals and fluorescent illuminated extravagance. When it comes having a Vegas vacation with golf in the mix, there’s no difference. The deals are still right here. Las Vegas features more than 30 professional courses. With courses like Angel Park Mountain, the world famous Bali Hai Golf Club, Siena Golf Club and Wolf Creek Golf Club, Las Vegas has plenty of options to choose from. Maybe this is why several PGA members even call Las Vegas home. Las Vegas is also known for its many fine restaurants. World renowned Chef Wolfgang Puck and television personality Emeril Lagasse both have their eateries in the heart of Las Vegas.
Great Package Deals
When you are booking a group trip to Las Vegas remember that more is less. The more people that come with you generally means the less you will have to pay for your trip. You are bound to get great deals anyway but if you do your research and look for dates away from peak vacation times, you will save a lot of money. Another way to save money is to book your golf vacation during the week, not on a busy or holiday weekend. If you can plan your trip a few months in advance, you will also save money on the early ticket reservation. Most packages include golf and greens fees. This idea seems to work well all the way around. Your airfare and lodging will be substantially less as well.
Additional Las Vegas Information
The first casino in Las Vegas was developed in by New York gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel. Though Bugsy never lived to see his desert dream come into fruition, his flashy gambler's attitude set the pace for this modern gambling mecca. Las Vegas is also home to the world famous flamboyant theatrical productions featuring everyone from tiger masters Siegfried and Roy to American music icon Wayne Newton and dozens more of today’s most popular entertainers. This was the stomping ground of Frank Sinatra and the rat pack in 1950s and '60s. Remember, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Maybe it’s time to try your luck.