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This Is Rebel Golf THIS IS REBEL GOLF Cascata Golf Club Par 72 Yardage 7,137 Course Rating 74.6 Designer Rees Jones Cascata’s private gates open to a spectacular landscape that forms a regal backdrop for a golf experience like no other. The par-72 course provides stunning vistas at every turn, including the 3,600-foot peak at Red Mountain, lush fairways, lakes, and streams. Class A PGA professionals attend to equipment, fashion or instruction needs. HIS IS EBEL OLF THIS IS REBEL GOLF T R G TPC Summerlin Par 72 Yardage 7,243 Course Rating 74.6 Designer Bobby Weed TPC Summerlin was honored by Golf Digest magazine as “One of America’s Best Golf Courses” and named by Nevada Business Magazine as the “#1 private golf course in Nevada” in 2006. It also was ranked No. 39 in Golf World magazine’s 2012 PGA TOUR’s Course Ranking issue among the TOUR venues the pros like to play. TPC Summerlin’s par-72, 7,243-yard layout was carved from a magnificent swath of rug- ged desert terrain by renowned golf course architect Bobby Weed with PGA TOUR vet- eran Fuzzy Zoeller serving as a consultant. THIS IS REBEL GOLF TPC Las Vegas Par 71 Yardage 7,080 Course Rating 73.6 Designer Bobby Weed Since opening in 1996, the TPC Las Vegas golf course (previously TPC at The Canyons) has some of the richest PGA TOUR history in all of Las Vegas. From 1996-2006, the TPC Las Vegas hosted the Shriner's Hospitals for Children Open, the Bard Capital Challenge and the Las Vegas Senior Classic. During that time, some of the world’s best golfers and major title winners — Phil Mickel- son, John Daly, Hale Irwin and Jim Furyk — have graced the fairways of the TPC Las Vegas. THIS IS REBEL GOLF THIS IS REBEL GOLF Dragon Ridge Golf Club Par 72 Yardage 6,975 Course Rating 72.8 Designer Jay Morrish Located in the McCullough Mountains, high above the Las Vegas Valley floor, DragonRidge is a unique Country Club that offers features unsurpassed in Southern Nevada. DragonRidge complements the impressive portfolios of noted golf course architects Jay Morrish and David Druzisky. Between them, the two have built other well- known facilities such as Troon North and the TPC Stadium Course in Scottsdale, Arizona, Forest Highlands in Flagstaff, Arizona, the Reserve in Palm Springs, and many others. At DragonRidge, Morrish and Druzisky have designed a true “Members Course” that is challenging for all skill levels. With unobstructed views of the entire valley, DragonRidge consists of an 18-hole, par 72 layout that stretches to 6,975 yards. With the innovative use of natural hillsides and canyons, the topography that makes up DragonRidge and the entire MacDonald Highlands community, is simply breathtaking. THIS IS REBEL GOLF SouthShore Golf Club Par 71 Yardage 6,917 Course Rating 72.8 Designer Jack Nicklaus With its dramatic elevation changes, superb condition- ing and nuanced greens, the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course ignites a golfer’s passion and provides a peace- ful escape. High points towering upwards of 350 feet provide jaw-dropping views of the rugged terrain fram- ing the course and neighboring Lake Las Vegas. Framed by the desert, hills and generous trees, SouthShore challenges you to shape shots and choose options, an attribute showcased during the former Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge in which three players from the LPGA, PGA and Champions Tours competed. SouthShore was #6 on Golf Digest’s ranking of Best New Private Courses in 1996, #45 on Golfweek’s list of Best Residential Courses, and #88 on Golfweek’s ranking of Best Mod- ern Courses in 2006 THIS IS REBEL GOLF THIS IS REBEL GOLF Spanish Trail Golf Club Par 72 Yardage 6,957 Course Rating 73.4 Designer Robert Trent Jones They say, “A classic never goes out of style,” and that’s just the case with Spanish Trail Country Club. Opening in 1984, the Club then and now is proud to offer one of the Southwest’s finest golf courses, a 27-hole-champion- ship course designed by the pre-eminent, Robert Trent Jones, Jr. The course, which has been home to the PGA Tour’s Las Vegas Invitational, sits amongst undulating hills with tree-lined fairways, over 120 bunkers, and fifteen lakes bearing streams and waterfalls. Having 27 holes enables great variety of play to meet anyone’s game challenge. THIS IS REBEL GOLF Las Vegas Country Club Par 72 Yardage 7,203 Course Rating 74.7 Designer Mark Rathert At 7200 yards and a par 72, the parkland golf course is a pure pleasure to play and will test players of all skill levels. The backdrop to several holes pans the Las Vegas cityscape and provides a truly unique visual experience to accompany the finely manicured course. Throughout its colorful history, the Club has been a pop- ular oasis for celebrities and professional golfers to get away from the hustle and bustle of the nearby Las Vegas Strip. Playing the course and touring the grounds, you may feel as though you’ve stepped back in time to a more elegant age when members of the Rat Pack strolled these very same fairways. THIS IS REBEL GOLF THIS IS REBEL GOLF Boulder Creek Golf Club Par 72 Yardage 7,392 Course Rating 75.1 Designer Mark Rathert For many years, the City of Boulder City had a vision... to create a one-of-a-kind, world class golf facility that would provide great golf programs, lessons and affordable rec- reation in Southern Nevada. That vision has been has been accomplished in the Boulder Creek Golf Club. THIS IS REBEL GOLF Las Vegas Paiute Golf Club Par 72 Yardage 7,112 Course Rating 73.4 Designer Pete Dye Just 25 minutes northwest of the famed Las Vegas Strip, this international golf destination is serving up the ultimate trio of magnificent, championship golf courses. Sculpted by World Golf Hall of Fame architect Pete Dye, these courses are his only pure designs in Neva- da. THIS IS REBEL GOLF THIS IS REBEL GOLF Anthem Country Club Par 72 Yardage 7,267 Course Rating 75.1 Designer Hale Irwin Located 15 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, Anthem Country Club’s spectacular Hale Irwin - Keith Foster designed par-72, 7267-yard championship golf course features dramatic elevation changes as it traverses breathtaking natural desert terrain, sparkling waterfalls, six lakes and picturesque canyons. Bent grass greens and sweeping panoramic mountain views make the course both playable and stunningly beautiful while five sets of tees on each hole accommodate players of all abilities. Full practice facilities complement this outstanding golf experience. THIS IS REBEL GOLF Rio Secco Golf Club Par 72 Yardage 7,392 Course Rating 75.1 Designer Mark Rathert Rio Secco Golf Club was designed and built in 1997 by golf course architect Rees Jones. The course lays at the foothills of the Black Mountain Range 13.5 miles southeast of the Las Vegas Strip. Rio Secco can play to over 7,400 yards and very difficult, but also offers four teeing grounds to allow golfers of any skill level a memorable golf experience. Butch Harmon, known as “the best golf instructor in the world”, former golf coach of Tiger Woods, and current coach of many of the top touring professionals including Phil Mickelson, has a teaching facility at Rio Secco. One, two, and three day Golf Schools with Butch and his staff are available. Corporate schools and appearances by Butch can also be arranged based on availability. THIS IS REBEL GOLF Reflection Bay Golf Club Par 72 Yardage 7,392 Course Rating 75.1 Designer Jack Nicklaus Reflection Bay Golf Club is set on luxurious Lake Las Vegas, located 15 minutes east of the Las Vegas Strip. A 320 acre man-made lake, Lake Las Vegas is the centerpiece of this high-end residen- tial resort community. Built in 1998, Reflection Bay Golf Club was designed by 18 time Major winner Jack Nicklaus. The course is designated as a prestigious Jack Nicklaus Signature Design, the only such course located in the state of Nevada. Reflection Bay played host to the Wendy’s 3Tour Challenge from 1998 to 2007, showcasing the talents of such champions as Bubba Watson, Fred Couples, John Daly and Phil Mickelson..
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