1700 Village Center Circle,
Las Vegas, Nevada 89134
The Course:
18 holes. Desert-style & parkland. Gently undulating terrain
Surroundings:
Residential setting.
Designer:
Bobby Weed, with input from Fuzzy Zoeller.
36.189797
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10 miles W of the Las Vegas Strip
From Hwy 95 (Las Vegas Expressway), in the mid-west of Las Vegas, take exit 81 (Summerlin Parkway) and head west. After 4 miles take the North Town Centre Drive exit and head north. After o.3 mls, at roundabout, turn right (first exit) onto Village Centre Circle. After o.3 mls golf entrance is on your right.
TPC Summerlin
TPC Summerlin, a member of the Tournament Players Club network, is part of a private residential community, only open to the Club's members and their guests.
This award-winning Bobby Weed-designed championship golf course is carved from a magnificent swath of rugged desert terrain. The layout meanders through arroyos and canyons, where lush bentgrass greens, striking flora, numerous water features and an abundance of honey mesquite and pine trees contrast dramatically with undisturbed desert washes.
Across on the other side of Summerlin Parkway, you will be able to sample another excellent example of Bobby Weed's design work at the celebrated TPC Las Vegas course (formerly known as TPC at the Canyons), which is open to visitors.
Private club - guests may only play if hosted by a member.
A member of the TPC (Tournament Players Club) network, which operates over 30 public-access and private golf courses across the United States. Many of the courses are well known as host venues for PGA Tour, Champions Tour and LPGA Tour championships.
TPC Summerlin and nearby TPC Las Vegas are part of the master-planned community of Summerlin, and co-host an annual PGA Tour event see our Tournaments section >by Venue >TPC Summerlin.
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