Recently selected as the "Best New Course in Las Vegas," by Vegas Golfer Magazine and their readers, Aliante Golf Club burst on the Vegas golf scene in December of 2003 and has been receiving rave reviews ever since. This memorable 18-hole championship course was designed by Scottsdale-based Gary Panks Associates. Gary Panks has a long-standing reputation for designing golf courses that enhance the environment, create value, and provide an enjoyable experience for golfers. At Aliante Golf Club, great care was taken in planning golf strategy and shot values that allow many options to the golfer. The result is a golf course that is fair, challenging, and truly enjoyable. Aliante Golf Club is the perfect venue for your next Las Vegas golf vacation, group outing, tournament or leisurely round of golf.
Worst Course In LV
by LVGolfer
Just played a round of golfer at Aliante and the experience was horrible. Save your money and play at Siena. The day started off with the cashier snapping at me because I had to get my wallet out of my golf bag which took less than a minute to get. The fairways are as hard as a rock. That was surprising since it just rain the day before. The tee boxes have sand spray painted green in them. The greens I would compare to the surface of the moon. The staff there just does care! Told one of the staff personnel about the group behind us hitting up on our group....Almost nailed us four times!! The staffer told me in an angry voice never tell him about that when I took a drop after my ball went out of bounds. So he told me my safety is not worth his time and the group was in the right for almost killing!! The only good thing about this course is the view next to the mountain. Course is not worth the time and money go play Siena or Angle Park that's where I will be.
Pros: Nice mountain view
Cons: Staff personnel is rude. Course maintenance is subpar. Not worth the time!!
Posted 11/30/08