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Las Vegas National Golf Club Review

One of Las Vegas's oldest public golf courses — Bert Stamps's 1961 tree-lined parkland layout near the Strip, a rare piece of the city's early golf history still open for public play.

Las Vegas National Golf Club

About Las Vegas National Golf Club

This Las Vegas National Golf Club review covers one of the most historically significant public courses in the Las Vegas valley — an 18-hole layout designed by Bert Stamps that opened in 1961, making it one of the city's oldest surviving courses. Set at 1911 E Desert Inn Road in central Las Vegas, the course offers a classic tree-lined parkland character that stands in contrast to the desert-links designs that dominate the modern Las Vegas golf landscape. It sits roughly 15 minutes east of Summerlin — a fact worth noting honestly, as it sits outside Summerlin proper — but its long-standing place in Las Vegas golf history earns it a spot in any comprehensive guide to the region's courses. For a golfer interested in where Las Vegas golf came from, not just where it is today, Las Vegas National connects to an earlier chapter of the city's story. Our modest verdict: a genuine piece of Las Vegas golf history, worth knowing about.

Course Details, Contact Info & Location

Course at a Glance

DesignerBert Stamps
Opened1961
AccessPublic · open to all golfers
SettingTree-lined parkland, central Las Vegas

Contact & Location

Address1911 E Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169
AccessTee times open to the public

1911 E Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169 — approximately 15 minutes east of Summerlin

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Reviews of Las Vegas National Golf Club

Las Vegas National is not a course defined by dramatic desert scenery or championship pedigree in the contemporary sense — it is defined by age and continuity. A Bert Stamps design that has been routing golfers since 1961, it occupies a central Las Vegas location that once placed it at the heart of the city's early golf culture, when the Strip was a fraction of its current length and the surrounding valley was largely open desert. The tree-lined parkland layout is an honest, traditional test; it does not pretend to be something it is not. For golfers who appreciate the context of where they are playing — one of the oldest public courses in a city that has largely reinvented its golf landscape several times over — it offers something that newer, shinier tracks cannot replicate: genuine local history underfoot.

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Is Las Vegas National Golf Club Worth Playing?

If history matters to you, yes. Las Vegas National is one of the oldest public courses in the Las Vegas valley, and playing a Bert Stamps layout that has been open since 1961 is a different kind of experience from the modern desert-style courses that define most of Las Vegas golf today. It is not the most dramatic course in the region, and it sits about 15 minutes east of Summerlin — so it requires a deliberate trip for visitors based on the west side. But for golfers who want to step back into an earlier era of Las Vegas golf, or who simply want a classic parkland round without the premium pricing of the resort-style tracks, it is worth knowing about.

Good to know before you play

  • Public access, tee times open to all: Las Vegas National is a public daily-fee course. Book through lasvegasnational.com or call (702) 889-1000. No membership is required.
  • A parkland course in a desert city: The tree-lined layout is a genuine contrast to the desert-style designs that define most of Las Vegas's modern golf offerings — expect shade and conventional fairway corridors rather than open desert scenery.
  • One of the valley's oldest courses: Bert Stamps designed it and it opened in 1961, giving it more than six decades of continuous public play — a genuine piece of Las Vegas golf history.
  • Location note: The course sits at 1911 E Desert Inn Rd in central Las Vegas, approximately 15 minutes east of Summerlin. Plan for the drive if you are based on the west side of the valley.

Frequently asked questions about Las Vegas National Golf Club

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

You can read player reviews of Las Vegas National Golf Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. Las Vegas National Golf Club is also profiled on major golf platforms including GolfPass, GolfNow, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews. For the official scorecard, rates, and tee times, visit the Las Vegas National Golf Club official website.

Is Las Vegas National Golf Club open to the public?

Yes. Las Vegas National Golf Club is a public course open to all golfers. Tee times can be booked directly through the club at lasvegasnational.com or by calling (702) 889-1000.

Who designed Las Vegas National Golf Club and when did it open?

Las Vegas National Golf Club was designed by Bert Stamps and opened in 1961, making it one of the oldest surviving public golf courses in the Las Vegas valley.

Where is Las Vegas National Golf Club located?

Las Vegas National Golf Club is located at 1911 E Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169 — in central Las Vegas, approximately 15 minutes east of Summerlin.

What kind of course is Las Vegas National?

Las Vegas National is a classic tree-lined parkland layout — a style that stands in contrast to the desert-links designs that dominate most of modern Las Vegas golf. It plays 18 holes and offers a traditional course experience.

Is Las Vegas National Golf Club worth playing?

For golfers who value history and a traditional parkland round, yes. It is one of the oldest public courses in the Las Vegas valley, offering a different kind of experience from the modern desert-style tracks. It is not the most dramatic course in the region, and it sits about 15 minutes east of Summerlin, so it requires a deliberate trip for visitors based on the west side.

Las Vegas National Golf Club: official site, ratings & booking

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