
Las Vegas National Golf Club
1911 E Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169
Designer: Bert Stamps
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Overview
Las Vegas National Golf Club is one of the oldest and most historically significant golf courses in Las Vegas, located just 5 minutes from the Strip on Desert Inn Road. Originally called the Stardust Country Club when it opened in 1961, this course carries tremendous historical weight as the site where the legendary "Rat Pack" once played and entertained.
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What Was Impressive
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Location: Extremely convenient, just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip
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History: Rich tournament heritage and Hollywood connections
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Mature Layout: Well-established trees and traditional design create an authentic golf experience
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Facilities: Good driving range and large clubhouse with food service
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What Could Be Improved
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Maintenance: Course conditions have declined, with inconsistent greens, dry fairways, and poorly maintained bunkers
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Environmental Issues: The creek running through the course contains significant debris
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Customer Service: This has declined significantly over the years​
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Pro Tip: Skip this course when going to Las Vegas for your golf trip.
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Course Conditions 2 stars
Fun 2 stars
Value 2 stars
Amenities 2 stars