Rhodes Ranch Golf Club
Opened
in 1997, Rhodes Ranch brought in over 3,000 palm trees to dot the fairways.
Considered one of Las Vegas' best bargains, the course has matured beautifully
over the past six years and is prime condition. Three of the four par
3s have water, and along with the thousands of palms, makes the desert
feel far, far away. Designer Ted Robinson believes the group of par 5s
at Rhodes Ranch are the finest group he's ever designed.
Enter the gates at Rhodes Ranch Golf Club and you've entered a little
slice of hometown in "Sin City." Rhodes Ranch Golf Clubs transports
golfers from a desert to a lush, green, tropical paradise. Over 3,000
palm trees dot the landscape.
Rhodes Ranch sits in the southwest part of Las Vegas and the master-planned
community originally was scheduled to have 5,000 homes and a Ted Robinson-designed
18-hole championship golf course, opened in 1997.
Three of the four par-3s bring water into play and the one that doesn't
use water is long and has a bunker waiting behind the green for any shots
that come in hot. Robinson himself has admitted this group of three-shotters
are the best he's ever designed.
"On the par-4s and 5s you will have some very makeable shots,"
said Matthew Grobe, the Head Professional at Rhodes Ranch. "If you
hit it in the rough here you're never out of the hole. The ball might
hit a mound and roll back to the fairway or stick on the mound. You won't
get yourself too far out of line. A bad shot doesn't get really bad."
Over six years old, the maturation process is complete at Rhodes Ranch
and the course is in exceptional condition, especially compared to scores
of courses opened in the last two years.
Rhodes Ranch is one of Vegas' best bargains, meaning it is regularly
packed on the weekends. An average of 280 to 300 players hit the links
on weekends. Rhodes Ranch also prides itself on its friendly, courteous
staff.
20 Rhodes Ranch Pkwy
Las Vegas, Nevada 89148
1-800-826-0353
623.547.5849
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