Championship Golf. Vintage History.
This course located in the heart of Las Vegas, seconds from the Las Vegas Strip, is the stuff of legends and was established in 1967. Designed by Edmund B. Ault, renovated by Ron Garl in 1981 and then modernized by Mark Rathert in 2009, our traditional, tree-lined, par 72, 7,203‑yard course has impressed everyday players and the best players in the world.
“One of the best courses I have seen in my lifetime,” is how World Golf Hall of Famer Gene Sarazen described it upon its glorious opening.
The Las Vegas Country Club has been a favorite among everyday players and legends of the game since its inception, and for many years when the PGA Tour played the Las Vegas Invitational here, pros continually commented about how our fairways were amongst the best on Tour. Now, as the backdrop for
LIV Golf's elite tournament, The Las Vegas Country Club continues to write new chapters in its storied history, attracting champions and spectators alike with its timeless charm and unmatched elegance.
Several lakes, distinct bunkering, back-to-back par 5 holes on the 9th and 10th holes plus the most dramatic two finishing holes in Las Vegas that are shadowed by the Las Vegas Strip resorts, make the Las Vegas Country Club memorable, beautiful and stunning.
LPGA Tour and PGA Tour champions crowned here include Greg Norman, Lorena Ochoa, Paul Azinger, Davis Love III and Cristie Kerr. Notables who have played here are Jim Brown, Joe Dimaggio, Dean Martin, Bill Clinton, Michael Jordan and many, many more.
“A lot of us are disappointed we don’t play there anymore because we lose some history when courses like that aren’t played,” Love III said in the book, The Las Vegas Country Club: Chronicle of an Icon. “I compare The Las Vegas Country Club to like a Colonial, and it’s a shame we don’t play those historic courses these days. I always felt like it would be fun to be a member of The Las Vegas Country Club.”
The first tee is open … play away.