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Las Vegas Country Club Review

Edmond Ault's 1967 private parkland classic in central Las Vegas — the city's most established members-only course, steps from the Strip.

Las Vegas Country Club

About Las Vegas Country Club

This Las Vegas Country Club review covers one of the most storied private courses in Nevada — a 7,203-yard, par-72 parkland design by Edmond B. Ault that has anchored the Winchester area of central Las Vegas since 1967. Located about 20 minutes east of Summerlin and less than two miles from the Las Vegas Strip, LVCC occupies a remarkable position: a classic, tree-lined parkland course in a city better known for desert layouts and resort golf. Bermuda fairways, bentgrass greens, and mature landscaping give it a feel closer to a traditional southern-state country club than the typical Las Vegas offering. The club became private in 1971 and has maintained that exclusivity ever since, hosting PGA Tour events in its earlier years and consistently ranking among the most prestigious addresses in Southern Nevada golf. For a central Las Vegas golfer who wants a serious, traditional private club experience, LVCC is the city's benchmark — the standard everything else is measured against.

Course Details, Contact Info & Location

Course at a Glance

DesignerEdmond B. Ault
Opened1967
Holes / Par18 holes / Par 72
Yardage (Back Tees)7,203 yards
AccessPrivate · members only
SettingParkland, central Las Vegas

Contact & Location

Address3000 Joe W Brown Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109
AccessPrivate — membership required

3000 Joe W Brown Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Reviews of Las Vegas Country Club

Our editorial take: Las Vegas Country Club earns its reputation as the city's old-guard private course. The Ault design rewards local knowledge — the parkland style is subtle, with tree placement, green angles, and length (7,203 yards) doing the strategic work rather than flashy bunkering. The setting just minutes from the Strip is one of Las Vegas golf's great ironies: a quiet, green, genuinely traditional club environment hidden in the heart of the entertainment capital of the world. For members, that contrast is the whole point.

Good to know before you play

  • Private access only: Las Vegas Country Club is a fully private, members-only facility. There are no public tee times or guest-access arrangements through adjacent hotels. Prospective members should call (702) 734-1122 or visit lasvegascc.com to enquire about membership categories and availability.
  • Course length: At 7,203 yards from the back tees, LVCC plays as one of the longer private courses in Southern Nevada. The par-72 layout rewards accurate driving and precise iron play — the parkland setting leaves fewer visual escape routes than open desert courses.
  • Parkland conditions: Unlike the majority of Las Vegas golf courses built in desert-links style, LVCC uses Bermuda grass fairways and bentgrass greens in a mature tree-lined environment. Ball flight and ground conditions behave differently here than on the valley's typical desert layouts.
  • Historic pedigree: The course was completed in the fall of 1967, making it one of the oldest golf facilities in metropolitan Las Vegas. It has hosted PGA Tour events and has been central to Las Vegas golf culture for nearly six decades.
  • Location advantage: Few private clubs in the country sit as close to a major entertainment district as LVCC — the course is less than two miles from the Las Vegas Strip. Members can play a morning round and be at a Strip venue for lunch without leaving the city core.
  • Drive from Summerlin: LVCC is approximately 20 minutes east of central Summerlin via US-95. The drive is straightforward and fast, making it accessible for Summerlin residents who hold membership.

Frequently asked questions about Las Vegas Country Club

Where can I find reviews and ratings for Las Vegas Country Club?

You can read player reviews of Las Vegas Country Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. Las Vegas Country Club is a private club and is also listed on GolfPass, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews; for membership and access details, visit the Las Vegas Country Club official website.

Is Las Vegas Country Club public or private, and how do I get access?

Las Vegas Country Club is a fully private, members-only club — there are no public tee times. Access requires a golf or social membership. To inquire about membership, contact the club at (702) 734-1122 or visit lasvegascc.com.

Who designed Las Vegas Country Club and when did it open?

The golf course was designed by Edmond B. Ault and was completed in the fall of 1967. The clubhouse followed in April 1968, with noted Las Vegas architect Julian Gabrielle designing the 44,000-square-foot facility.

What is the par and yardage at Las Vegas Country Club?

Las Vegas Country Club plays to 18 holes at par 72 from the back tees at 7,203 yards. The parkland-style layout features Bermuda fairways and bentgrass greens.

Where is Las Vegas Country Club located?

Las Vegas Country Club is located at 3000 Joe W Brown Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109, in the Winchester area of central Las Vegas — approximately 20 minutes east of Summerlin and less than 2 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.

What is the history of Las Vegas Country Club?

The club opened in 1967 and was developed by prominent Las Vegas businessmen. It became a private country club in July 1971. Over its nearly six-decade history it has hosted PGA Tour events and remains one of the oldest and most established private clubs in Las Vegas.

Is Las Vegas Country Club worth joining for a central Las Vegas golfer?

Yes — for golfers based in or near central Las Vegas, LVCC offers an unmatched combination of location, history, and course length. A 7,203-yard par-72 parkland track just minutes from the Strip and surrounded by a classic country club environment is a rare find in a city dominated by resort and desert-style courses.

Las Vegas Country Club: official site, ratings & booking

Looking for Las Vegas Country Club — the official site, membership details, or ratings? Las Vegas Country Club is a private club; here is the official information and where it is listed. Read and post player reviews of Las Vegas Country Club below; it is also profiled on GolfPass, GolfNow, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews.

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