Dragon Ridge Golf Course is not only one of the most difficult golf courses in the Las Vegas Area, but by far one with the most elevation changes and beautiful scenery. The golf course design of Dragon Ridge marks the first collaboration between well-known architect Jay Morrish and rising
architect David Druzisky. The philosophy Morrish and Druzisky shared in designing the course was to make it playable for all skill levels, but to always keep players off-balance. Wide fairways allow golfers of all handicaps to make playable shots off the tee, with preserved natural rock outcroppings, desert washes and strategically placed bunkers challenging their shot selection and accuracy approaching the greens. Split fairways that incorporate the natural desert mountain surroundings and blind shots off the tee and approaching the greens will give members of Dragon Ridge a distinct advantage over guests, another factor in the design of the golf course at Dragon Ridge.
Dragon Ridge Country Club is being heralded as one of the newest premier golf course in the Las Vegas / Henderson area. The course was sculpted out of the McCullough Mountains, which is said to have the most beautiful views of the entire Las Vegas valley. Elevation changes, dramatic views of the Valley, bentgrass greens and tightly manicured fairways with lush landscaping will enhance every round. The course features classic desert styling, with elevated tee-boxes and fairways surrounded by ravines and gullies. Designed for better players, bring your "A" game so you can appreciate the intricacies of Dragon Ridge. The course is designed with the Front Nine holes meandering down the Canyon while the Back Nine are traveling up. This provides incredible views of the valley and the Las Vegas Strip.
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Course Information
Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
Slope |
Dragon |
7039 |
72.9 |
143 |
Cobalt |
6481 |
70.4 |
131 |
Silver |
5888 |
67.8 |
122 |
Ruby |
5040 |
131 |
70.4 |
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Directions
From the Strip:
Take I - 15 South to I - 215 East, approximately 10 minutes until you reach the Stephanie Road South (#1) exit. Proceed up Stephanie Road, through the guard gate to the Clubhouse located at the top of the hill on the left.
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