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Hello

I've seen a few members posting from Vegas and hope to get together some day.
I live in Summerlin and my home course is Siena; it includes the membership at Arroyo. I usually play twice a week - Wednesday and on weekends.

Please post here if you are interested in forming a local group or are looking for an extra player (I do not use Facebook).

Looking forward meeting you all.
Nave

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Well, @mvmac is in Las Vegas, and obviously knows a lot of LV golfers, but also mostly plays at a TPC club, so… probably isn't exactly the type of golfer you're looking for as he's not going to play at a bunch of public courses, etc.

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4 hours ago, iacas said:

Well, @mvmac is in Las Vegas, and obviously knows a lot of LV golfers

Thank you for the intro; good to know!

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My in-laws live in Siena and we are there at least once a year. Would love to have someone to play with - I’ll let you know next time I’m there (likely late winter early spring). Played Bears Best and Rhodes Ranch last time I was there. Have only played Siena once. 

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34 minutes ago, Chris Brooks said:

I’ll let you know next time I’m there (likely late winter early spring)

Nice to meet you on TST. That sounds great! 

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Chiming in here. Moved out here from chicago a few month ago and have yet to really explore more than a few courses. 
 

I’d be up for meeting other local golfers if the opportunity arises


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11 hours ago, DeeBee30 said:

Moved out here from chicago a few month ago

Welcome to Las Vegas!

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So I’m seeing that you pretty much need to stay at an MGM hotel property in order to play Shadow Creek. I’m also seeing some options to book a hotel/golf package. I also know they strictly limit the number of players on the course. 

Does anyone know whether you have to book golf as a package or if you can book a room in any of their hotels (and shopping for the best deal), then book a tee time at the course (assuming availability given their limitations)?

Asking since, as a local, I don’t really need a hotel room and would just be getting one to get onto the course.


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16 hours ago, DeeBee30 said:

So I’m seeing that you pretty much need to stay at an MGM hotel property in order to play Shadow Creek. I’m also seeing some options to book a hotel/golf package. I also know they strictly limit the number of players on the course. 

Does anyone know whether you have to book golf as a package or if you can book a room in any of their hotels (and shopping for the best deal), then book a tee time at the course (assuming availability given their limitations)?

Asking since, as a local, I don’t really need a hotel room and would just be getting one to get onto the course.

Pretty sure you just need your reservation (at MGM Resorts properties except luxor, excalibur, & I think nyny) number to book a round. I think winter/summer is $750 per round and fall/spring is $1000.


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You can book a round without staying at the hotels. Often they have better green fee rates for local residents.

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My dad (when he was alive) was a gambler. We used to go to Vegas often and I actually got to play Shadow Creek twice and had it comped. My dad really liked to gamble. 🤑

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Taylor Made R7 (x-stiff).
Taylor Made Burner 2 irons (stiff)
Cleveland Wedges (gap and 60)
Odyssey two ball putter (white) 

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