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My buddies and I are going to Vegas for March madness next year and are looking to play a round while we're out there. Having never been there before, does anyone have any suggestions of where to play, and how much it might cost? We're looking to spend under $200 each. Right now, the top courses we've found are Rio Secco and any of the three courses at the Paiute resort.

The Wynn Hotel has a Championship course on the strip

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I'm a fan of Bear's Best and the Paiute courses.

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My buddies and I are going to Vegas for March madness next year and are looking to play a round while we're out there. Having never been there before, does anyone have any suggestions of where to play, and how much it might cost? We're looking to spend under $200 each. Right now, the top courses we've found are Rio Secco and any of the three courses at the Paiute resort.

The three courses at Paiute are well worth playing and my favorites within 30 minutes of the strip.(Cascata, Shadow Creek and the Wynn are alos nice but cost $500) The Paiute courses are great fun layouts, beautiful setting, no houses, challenging bnuit won't mbeat you up, always well conditioned and not too expensive by Vegas Standards. I much prefer the Paiute courses to Rio Seco.

If you don't mind driving a little further, the two courses at Primm (about 45 minutes South of the Strip) are very good, or about the same distance North of the Strip is a new Nicklaus course called the Chase at Coyote Springs that is also excellent. If you don't mind driving an hour, Wolf Creek in Mesquite is a course you will never forget.

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