The Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort is built on a beautiful fan in the desert northwest of Las Vegas on the Paiute Indian Reservation. The serenity of the desert combined with the breathtaking views of Mt Charleston and Sheep Mountain will inspire your game. A spectacular clubhouse with large windows offers dramatic vistas of the valley and the golf courses. Because the courses are built on an Indian Reservation, there are no homes to impede play, just the spectatular view of the Mountainside.
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Course Information
SNOW
| Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
Slope |
Blue |
7158 |
73.9 |
125 |
White |
6665 |
71.2 |
120 |
Red |
5341 |
70.4 |
117 |
SUN
Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
Slope |
Blue |
7112 |
73.3 |
130 |
White |
6631 |
70.9 |
124 |
Red |
5465 |
71 |
123 |
WOLF
Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
Slope |
Blue |
7511 |
76.5 |
149 |
White |
6904 |
73.5 |
134 |
Red |
5809 |
73.6 |
125 |
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SNOW MOUNTAIN
SUN MOUNTAIN

WOLF

Directions
Take I - 15 North to I - 95 North (toward Reno) Take 95 North to the Snow Mountain Exit. Turn right. Follow to Nu Wav Kaiv. 25 - 30 minutes from the Strip.
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Course Overview: Snow Mountain
Considered a "kinder and gentler" Pete Dye layout, Snow Mountain provides a world-class golf experience typical for an architect who has designed eleven of the world's top 100 courses. The Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort's first course opened for play March 1, 1995. From the desert tortoise-etched tee markers in Tribal sacred colors, every hole features a backdrop of scenic vistas found only in the Nevada high desert.
Impeccable rye-grass fairways and bent grass greens set against a sea of wild flowers in warm browns and dusty olives can lull you, but railroad tie bunkers, strategically placed pot bunkers and waste areas will challenge your shot-making skills.
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Course Overview: Sun Mountain
Sun Mountain opened Sept. 1, 1996 to rave reviews. A challenge to both seasoned and new players, there's a unique and powerful feeling understood only when you stand on the green and relish your triumph over the considerable test that an array of pot bunkers, native areas, and water hazards offers you.
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Course Overview: Wolf
"The third course, Wolf also designed by award-winning golf course architect Pete Dye, differs dramatically from the other two courses in its overall configuration,” said Kent McCutcheon, director of golf course operations for the resort. “Players will notice a more severely mounded course with numerous elevation changes and more canyons and slopes. The course will also feature two lakes.” Opened in 2001.
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