Lives
Las Vegas, NV
Handicap
15-19
Age
35-44
Gender
Male
Skill
Intermediate
Plays
A few times a week

Review Statistics

Average Rating

3.3
3.2
Total 4 Reviews

Rating Breakdown

4 Reviews
5 Stars
1
4 Stars
1
3 Stars
1
2 Stars
0
1 Stars
1
Recommended Courses
2
Not Recommended Courses
2
Helpful Votes Count
0
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0
First Review
07/21/2018
Last Review
09/14/2023

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WildHorse Golf Club

Played On 09/08/2023
1.0
Previously Played
Hot weather
Used cart

No more....unless it's free!

I've played this course several times and their service has gone to the dumps! From the pro-shop staff to the cart barn girl, everyone has an attitude. It's unreal.

I waited several rounds to see if it was an anomaly, but no, consistently bad service. No bar cart driving either and No water on the course?

Finally the starter has to check your cart number and your receipt 2-3 times before you can go.

So, as the title said, if it's free....i guess I would play here again.

The course was in MEH shape, but I'll give them a pass since it's late in the summer and possible overseeding.

Conditions Average
Value Fair
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Poor
Pace Average
Amenities Average
Difficulty Moderate

WildHorse Golf Club

Played On 02/25/2023
3.0
Previously Played
Perfect weather
Used cart

Decent Course with Horrible Customer Service

Ask any local golfer and they will tell you, the staff has the worst customer service anywhere. It all starts when you check in and you are greeted by the grumpy blonde lady. Can someone please stop making her mad so she doesn't take it out on the rest of us. Then you can speak to the cart guy who won't let you out of his sight with cart until you tee off, finally the lovely cart "kids". I say "kids" because they sit on their phones, and when they don't get tipped fast enough, they get an attitude.

As far as the course? Great track, however, theyve struggled with issues, much like anyone else. The greens are patchy and you can't get a decent roll some of the time. The tee boxes are in poor shape.

If you can't find another tee time, Wildhorse is for you. And by the way, the aforementioned experience wasn't a rare event. This happens all the time.

Conditions Fair
Value Fair
Layout Good
Friendliness Poor
Pace Average
Amenities Average
Difficulty Moderate

Las Vegas National Golf Course

Played On 08/04/2018
I Recommend This Course
4.0
First Time Playing
Hot weather
Used cart

Decent course, but.....

Played on 08/04, teed off at 1:40 and were off by 4:30 as a twosome trailing a SNGA Tournament, so there were a lot of people coming and going.

No bag drop area, so we carried our clubs up to the cart area. Once there, the guys were super nice, TWO Coolers and USB charger per cart, but no GPS. The carts were in great condition and they have signs on them informing you of cart path markers for yardage. They were for distance as well as the flag color for pin placement.

The clubhouse staff was "blah", took our money and directed us to the cart staff to start. If you are missing a club, they had a ton for sale and they were all $5, so my son picked up a really decent 60 degree. THIS COURSE OFFERS A JUNIOR RATE!!!

Like I said earlier, we trailed an SNGA tournament so the tee boxes were a little beat up. The fairways were decent and the greens were all in different shape. From bouncy to smooth.

If you can get past the 4th hole (I believe) you escape the small streams that seem to have homeless people living in them. I dropped my ball in two little stream areas and there was so much trash in them from homeless people that, although I could get my ball, I didn't really feel like putting my hand in the water. It really was a shame to see such a nice course with such trashy conditions. Like I said, after about the fourth hole, you get away from that.

There were two areas where the houses that lined the course were throwing huge parties. One house, seriously, had 50 chicks in skimpy bikinis and the music was nightclubish. Lets just say the view was pretty decent.

Most of the Tee boxes have a short history of the hole and the adjacent houses. Apparently Tiger Woods won his first major here and the sign tells you what he scored on that hole.

We saw the cart lady three times and apparently there is no drinkable water anywhere on the course. So bring plenty unless you want to pay $2 for a small bottle. Small Gatorades were $4 which was annoying.

Around the 13th hole, there was a homeless camp where at least three of them walked through from one hole to another to cut through to wherever they were going. I suspect that is why there isn't any water on the course. Full disclosure, they look before they cross in front of you, wave hi and if you yell fore, they move out of the way and SERIOUSLY point to where your ball went after it stops.

Overall it was a fun and challenging course. The trees love to stop the ball and spit them out after they are done, so practice your bump and run shot. lol

I would play again for the price of $20 at 1:40 and $15 jr. rate. (subject to change obviously).

Conditions Good
Value Good
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Good
Pace Excellent
Amenities Average
Difficulty Somewhat Challenging
Response from on 08/06/2018:
We truly appreciate you taking the time to review our golf course! Please come back and visit us soon.
I Recommend This Course
5.0
First Time Playing
Windy weather
Used cart

Excellent Course

Played Coyote Run and Eldorado on 07/21 and the conditions were amazing!!!

Upon arrival, the cart guys come and pick your clubs up then offered some range balls to warm up with. Club house staff is friendly and after paying your green fees, there is an option to pay an extra $10 to play Boulder City Golf Course within 2 weeks for free. That's a good deal.

Breakfast burritos were $6 and pretty tasty.

There are three 9 hole courses Coyote Run, El Dorado and Desert Hawk. We played Coyote Run first then El Dorado.

Both courses were in amazing condition! The fairways were so perfect that it almost looked as if no one had played in a while. The rough was tall and stops the ball if you roll off the fairway. Pretty deep and easily swallows the ball if you hit it in there.

The sand traps were pristine. There are plenty of dirt hazards on the side that you can hit your ball into and because of the rocks, chew up the ball and the club so be careful.

The greens are well protected by sand traps so bring your sand wedge with you. On hole 14, there are bee hives in the trap so I just picked up because I didn't want to get stung.

The greens were in great shape and free of divot damage.

The carts were good, good GPS that gives you the distance to the green and hole. Also provides you with tips for the hole.

About the only bad thing I have to say about this course is that the holes are hard to find at times because there are lots of different forks in the path and you have to guess which way to go.

The pace was just under 4 hours and definitely a must play. I can't wait to go back.

Conditions Excellent
Value Excellent
Layout Excellent
Friendliness Excellent
Pace Excellent
Amenities Excellent
Difficulty Moderate
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