Reflection Bay Golf Club
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Reflection Bay Golf Club is the first public resort golf course in Nevada personally designed by Jack Nicklaus and the host course to the nationally televised Wendy’s Three-Tour Challenge benefiting the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. The 7,261-yard, par-72 award-winning course makes its way through the desert while providing breathtaking views of Lake Las Vegas. Sculpted from the terrain's natural contours with strategic bunkering and pristine greens, the course features three waterfalls and plays around arroyos and water. Five holes are located along one and a half miles of Lake Las Vegas' majestic shoreline. Reflection Bay highlights include the picturesque 199-yard, par-3 eighth hole and beaches, bunkers and palms that create a dynamic shoreline and backdrop.
Additionally, Reflection Bay is home to The Golf Institute at Lake Las Vegas Resort that offers residents and guests a variety of game improvement golf school options as well as private instruction.
Reflection Bay Golf Club is the home course of PGA Tour pro Craig Barlow, and also LPGA superstar Natalie Gulbis. Both play and practice at the course, and are often seen around the facility.
Arguably the holes that are played along the shoreline of the private Lake Las Vegas at Reflection Bay Golf Club are as beautiful as any in Las Vegas. For more go to Golf Las Vegas Now or to view Las Vegas Golf Tee Times.