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Golf Las Vegas: The Ultimate Guide | 
enlarge | Author: Ken Van Vechten Publisher: Huntington Press Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $12.39 You Save: $7.56 (38%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 253015
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 236 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 0929712528 EAN: 9780929712529 ASIN: 0929712528
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Perfect new condition !!! Free upgrade to 1st class, get it in 3 to 5 days !!!!
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description When it comes to golf, what stays in Vegas might be too much of your money. With its bevy of ultra-exclusive courses, Las Vegas is the most expensive golf market in the United States. But your cash doesn t have to be wasted. For every Shadow Creek (though worth every penny, it's still $500 a round), you have numerous less-expensive options from which to choose. Golf Las Vegas The Ultimate Guide is written by a Las Vegas golfer and golf writer, not a PR spin doctor, a corporate bean counter, or an ego-driven developer. Nearly 60 courses, from Las Vegas to Mesquite, from Pahrump to Primm, from Boulder City to Laughlin and Arizona, are described, rated, praised, and sometimes deflated. They're all laid out for you within these pages, from the money-be-damned this-place-is-worth-every-cent tracks to a few courses best left to those who don't know any better. And since you have to come to Vegas to golf in Vegas, you'll also find in-depth recommendations for the best places to bunk and sure-fire eats, along with a golf bag full of tips on preparing for and enjoying your Sin City golf adventure. Visitor or local, first-timer or veteran, Golf Las Vegas will put you 3-up before you even leave the locker room.
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| Customer Reviews:
Golfing in Vegas? You Gotta Read This Book! October 29, 2008 I am planning a Vegas trip for the spring - which will involve three rounds of golf - so I picked up this book to see if it would help me in my decision-making process. Man, I'm glad I did. This book is a wealth of information regarding Vegas (and surrounding area courses)....but that's not the best part of the book - you can get all the nuts and bolts info you need on the internet. No, what makes this book so enjoyable is the author's opinions and insights - and tons of wit and humor. He has a very enjoyable writing style...I read the ENTIRE book - unusual for me in regard to guide books - not just the stuff that I might be interested in for my trip. That's a tribute to the entertainment factor of the author's writing style.
And the reviews of the courses are very detailed (in most cases). If Ken deems the place to be a bad value, he will - in no uncertain terms - let you know. This is pretty refreshing for a change. There is a fair balance in the reviews....Ken does not seem to have an agenda one way or another; he just calls it as he sees it.... and I wish I had his job.
Included also are some takes on some selected resorts and restaraunts, and he throws in some side-bars (one, in particular, was hysterical - a rant on slow golfers).
I should note that I have played a few courses in Vegas that Ken reviews in his book and I must say that I pretty much agree with his opinions of these.
Seriously, spring for the book if you're planning to golf in Vegas... it's more than worth the price.
Jim
Keeping it in the fairway April 10, 2008 Excellent read -- not a single bogey on the scorecard.
Not only does the book have useful material, it's an amusing read. And the author is not afraid to butcher a sacred cow when the situation calls for it.
A pleasant surprise was all of the up-to-date information on lodging, restaurants, traffic shortcuts and Vegas protocol (i.e. when to tip and not to tip). Strong enough read that even a desultory golfer will find value in this book.
Must have for Vegas golfers April 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recommend this book to anyone who plans on spending some coin to play golf in Las Vegas. And if you have played you know how expensive it can be. Well this ultimate guide book might save you some coin. The in depth reviews are witty and well written by someone who is a golfer. Great tips on everything from how to get to the course to where to stay and where to eat. Besides reviews of the courses , the Eagle to Snowman rating system is great too. The book is an "Eagle"!
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