For those Las Vegas tourists who just want to get away from the strip for a day and want to experience the real Las Vegas, Paiute Golf Resort has what you are looking for. The resort is about 30 minutes from the constant hustle of the Las Vegas Strip, and seems to be out in the middle of nowhere. Step off one of the three courses and you enter the infamous Nevada desert.
The three courses that make up Paiute Golf Resort, Wolf, Snow Mountain and Sun Mountain, have aspects that can cater to every type of golfer. Designed by Pete Dye, one of the most influential golf course designers of the 20th century, all three courses challenge in their own way, beginning with Wolf, which is the toughest course of the lot. With this course you will need that driver to make it through all 7,604 yards, making this course the longest in Nevada.
For those not looking for quite a long day, Paiute has the Sun Mountain course, which is the tamest of the three and hailed to be one of the best scenes in Vegas. The course is set on the exterior rim of the grounds and away from the interior of the resort hailing some of the most breathtaking views of nature. The layout of the course has a more natural feel, and the terrain remains somewhat untouched allowing for a smoother day of golf.
Finally there is the Snow Mountain course, the original course on the Paiute resort. This remarkable course features 7 holes with water hazards, and dogleg finishing holes causing the average golfer to play a little more strategically. Whichever course you may choose to play, you won’t be disappointed by all that Paiute has to offer.