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The club served as the host for the Las Vegas Invitational golf tournament between 1983 and 1991, and also hosted events on a rotational basis from 1992–1995. [4] The club also hosted the LPGA Takefuji Classic on the LPGA Tour from 2003 to 2006. The club was sold in 2018 to Samick Music Corp. [5]
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The course opened in 1989, was built on a 350-acre (140 ha) site, at a reported cost of 60 million dollars. [3] Originally operated as Steve Wynn's private club, it later opened to a limited number of MGM hotel guests. Its $500 green fee made it one of the most expensive courses open to the general public.
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In 1994, the hotel entered an arrangement with the Sahara Country Club, which was renamed as the Las Vegas Hilton Country Club. [101] This lasted until 1997, when the course became the Las Vegas National Golf Club. [102] Hilton attempted to buy the neighboring Las Vegas Country Club the following year, but its $60-million offer was rejected. [103]
Southern Highlands Golf Club is a private club with a championship 18-hole golf course and a highly affluent neighborhood located in the Southern Highlands community of the Las Vegas Valley. The golf course was co-designed by Robert Trent Jones and his son Robert Trent Jones, Jr. [1] It was the elder Jones' final work and one of four courses ...
The Rhodes Ranch Golf Club opened on November 6, 1997, with little fanfare. [24] [25] It was designed by Ted Robinson, and was open to the public. The 135-acre course featured eight lakes, and was the centerpiece of the Rhodes Ranch community. [25] The course was later increased to 162 acres (66 ha), [26] and it includes more than 3,500 palm ...
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