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Can anyone recommend golf courses to play on the west coast or Nevada area?

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I live in the bay area and play all over our area, the San Diego area, the central coast area, and in mesquite/vegas... played 5 courses in Maui in January this year, Kapalua Plantation after the pros left it, Makena north and south, and two Robin Nelson designs in the center of the island, Wente (a Norman design) right before the Nationwide tour plays it this week, Monarch Dunes in Nippomo (a great play, same mgt. company that runs bandon and those courses in Ore.) , Torrey South, LaCosta, Harding Park, Wolf Creek (Mesquite Nev. a true 'must play') Half Moon Bay Old Course, just to name a few...can you come up with some great courses to play that arent 500 dollars and grossly overrated (we all know a few of those right?)

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  1. yes the others can recommend :-). the link on ""Sources" might help.


  2. Bandon Dunes in Oregon.

    Also in Oregon, Sun River has some great courses.

    Chambers Bay in Tacoma, Washington.  It is the site of 2011 US Open

  3. TRY SAINT GEORGE, UTAH... THE COURSES ARE TO DIE FOR, LOW PRICED WITH THE GREATEST VIEWS IN THE WORLD... TAKE YOUR CAMERA!!!  "HIT 'EM STRAIGHT"

  4. This site has a listing of courses in Las Vegas including the rates for different times of the day.

    https://www.opengolfteetimes.org/golf/Ca...

    Other choices are Sandpiper Golf Club in Santa Barbara, Ca., Pacific Grove and the Bayonet Black Course on the Monterey Peninsula, Lost Canyons Golf Club in the Simi Valley, and The Crossings at Carlsbad(On Golf Magazine's Top 10 new golf courses)

  5. Courses in Las Vegas:

    Angel Park Mountain or Palm courses

    The Legecy (in Henderson)

    Paiute Resort

    Bali Hi

    All of them are good. I believe the are all $150 or less.

  6. I'm with the guys who say Bandon Dunes. There are 3 courses and they are all fun. No carts just walking. Caddies optional. Cost is around $200 a round. It seemed high but worth every penny to me. I was there 3 years ago and want to go back again (I live in Arizona so it's quite a drive).

  7. Trump National in Palos Verdes, Best course I have ever played.

    Pebble Beach, obviously

    Bandon Dunes, oregon

    TPC Valencia is very nice

    Glendora Country club, socal, is very nice and very private.

    Arrowhead country club, socal, very nice, very private,

    Primm is always fun

    Also, TPC Canyons in vegas

    Bear's Best in vegas

    The winn golf course in vegas

    California Country Club off the 60,  socal

    The riveria, if you can get in... Socal

    These are all pretty pricey.  The best is still Trump for the money, if you go during summer twilight its like $145, but you get free range balls, free cart, and a bunch of other stuff.  And the course is fun, the sunset is beautiful, and the experience is worth every penny...

  8. try this ...it's funny...if you wanna play golf in Thailand

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