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Las Vegas Golf Trip Planning Guide

Vegas needs no introduction for a group trip. Stack it with bucket-list golf at Shadow Creek or TPC Las Vegas, endless dining, and a nightlife scene that never stops. LAS is the airport, everything is close, and the Airbnb mansion game is elite.

5 courses · 5 restaurants · 4 bars · 6 activities

Quick Facts

Best Time to Visit

Spring, Fall

Nearest Airport

LAS (10 min drive)

Green Fees

$100–$600

Lodging From

$600/night

Walkable Courses

0 of 5

Budget Est. (8 guys, 3 nights)

~$545/person

Sample 3-Day Itinerary

Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Las Vegas. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.

Day 1

Morning — Golf

Shadow Creek parkland, $500–$600 · 4.8★

Tom Fazio masterpiece built from flat desert into a lush Carolina-style paradise — limo ride included

Dinner

STK Las Vegassteakhouse, $$$$ · 4.3★

High-energy steakhouse inside the Cosmopolitan with DJ and lounge vibes — perfect group dinner

After Dark

The Chandelier (Cosmopolitan)cocktail · Open late

Three-story cocktail bar in the center of the Cosmo — order the verbena cocktail that numbs your tongue

Day 2

Morning — Golf

Cascata Golf Club desert, $250–$450 · 4.7★

Rees Jones design in Boulder City with a 418-foot waterfall behind the clubhouse — pure spectacle

Afternoon — Activity

Topgolf Las Vegas2-3 hours, $35–$65/pp

Four-story Topgolf right off the Strip with a pool and concert stage — the ultimate group warm-up

Dinner

Herbs & Ryeupscale, $$$ · 4.6★

Off-Strip speakeasy with half-price steaks during happy hour and world-class cocktails

After Dark

Atomic Liquorsdive · Open late

The oldest freestanding bar in Vegas, now a craft cocktail spot in the Fremont East district

Day 3

Morning — Golf

TPC Las Vegas (Canyon Course) desert, $150–$250 · 4.5★

Former PGA Tour stop in the Summerlin foothills with dramatic canyon views on the back nine

Afternoon — Activity

Battlefield Vegas1-2 hours, $100–$500/pp

Shoot machine guns, miniguns, and grenade launchers — the most Vegas activity imaginable

Dinner

Tacos El Gordomexican, $ · 4.5★

Tijuana-style street tacos on the Strip — the 3 AM move after the clubs

After Dark

Skyfall Lounge (Delano)rooftop · Open late

64th-floor views of the entire Strip — expensive but the panoramic sunset is unbeatable

Course-by-Course Guide

Las Vegas has 5 courses worth playing, including 2 bucket-list tier layouts.

Shadow Creek

Bucket List

Tom Fazio masterpiece built from flat desert into a lush Carolina-style paradise — limo ride included

$500–$600parklandPar 72 · 7,560 yds4.8 (480)

TPC Las Vegas (Canyon Course)

Premium

Former PGA Tour stop in the Summerlin foothills with dramatic canyon views on the back nine

$150–$250desertPar 71 · 7,104 yds4.5 (1,100)

Paiute Golf Resort (Wolf Course)

Premium

Pete Dye design with 45 holes on site — Wolf is the beast, Snow Mountain and Sun Mountain round out the trio

$100–$200desertPar 72 · 7,604 yds4.5 (1,600)

Bali Hai Golf Club

Premium

Tropical-themed course steps from the Strip — palm trees, white sand, and convenience you can not beat

$150–$300resortPar 71 · 7,002 yds4.4 (2,100)

Cascata Golf Club

Bucket List

Rees Jones design in Boulder City with a 418-foot waterfall behind the clubhouse — pure spectacle

$250–$450desertPar 72 · 7,137 yds4.7 (550)

Where to Stay

Las Vegas has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $600/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.

house

$800–$3000/night

Sleeps 1220 · Summerlin, Henderson, or Southwest Las Vegas — luxury vacation rental mansions with pools

private poolhot tubgame roomhome theaterputting greenBBQ grill
resort house

$600–$2000/night

Sleeps 816 · The Strip or Downtown — hotel villa suites or multi-bedroom party suites

Strip accesspoolconciergevalet parking

Group Dining Guide

5 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.

STK Las Vegas

$$$$
steakhouse

High-energy steakhouse inside the Cosmopolitan with DJ and lounge vibes — perfect group dinner

4.3$60+/personReservation needed

Herbs & Rye

$$$
upscale

Off-Strip speakeasy with half-price steaks during happy hour and world-class cocktails

4.6$30-60/person

Tacos El Gordo

$
mexican

Tijuana-style street tacos on the Strip — the 3 AM move after the clubs

4.5Under $15/person

AYCE Buffet (Palms)

$$
casual

All-you-can-eat spread with carving stations and seafood — classic Vegas fuel

4.1$15-30/person

Bavette's Park MGM

$$$$
steakhouse

Moody, dimly-lit Chicago-style steakhouse with incredible bone marrow and live jazz

4.7$60+/personReservation needed

Nightlife

4 bars curated for groups. 4 stay open past midnight.

The Chandelier (Cosmopolitan)

Late Night
cocktail

Three-story cocktail bar in the center of the Cosmo — order the verbena cocktail that numbs your tongue

Atomic Liquors

Late Night
dive

The oldest freestanding bar in Vegas, now a craft cocktail spot in the Fremont East district

Skyfall Lounge (Delano)

Late Night
rooftop

64th-floor views of the entire Strip — expensive but the panoramic sunset is unbeatable

Gold Spike

Late Night
dive

Downtown social club with giant Jenga, beer pong, and a backyard patio — zero pretense

Activities Beyond Golf

6 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.

Topgolf Las Vegas

go karts2-3 hours$35–$65/pp

Four-story Topgolf right off the Strip with a pool and concert stage — the ultimate group warm-up

Battlefield Vegas

shooting1-2 hours$100–$500/pp

Shoot machine guns, miniguns, and grenade launchers — the most Vegas activity imaginable

Vegas Casino Crawl

casino4-8 hours$0–$500/pp

Hit the tables at Bellagio, Wynn, and Aria — poker, blackjack, and craps with the crew

SpeedVegas

go karts1-2 hours$200–$700/pp

Drive Lamborghinis and Ferraris on a real track at 150 mph — bachelor-party energy

Red Rock Canyon Hiking

hiking2-4 hours$0–$15/pp

Stunning red sandstone formations 20 minutes from the Strip — Calico Tanks trail for the group photo

Vegas Strip Helicopter Tour

zipline30-60 minutes$100–$250/pp

Night flight over the Strip in a helicopter — absolutely electric for a group

Getting There

Fly into Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) — it's a 10-minute drive to Las Vegas. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Vegas Party Bus and Presidential Limousine). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.

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