Stallion Mountain Golf Club Review
Jim Colbert and Jeff Brauer's championship public layout on the east side — our local verdict, the facts, and everything you need before you play.
About Stallion Mountain Golf Club
This Stallion Mountain Golf Club review covers one of the east Las Vegas Valley's best-kept public secrets — a championship par-72 layout designed by PGA Tour player Jim Colbert and golf architect Jeff Brauer, set within a gated residential community at 5500 E Flamingo Rd. Originally part of a sprawling 54-hole complex called Sunrise Golf Club that opened in 1991, the property was consolidated into the current premier 18-hole layout around 2004. From Summerlin, the drive runs about 25 minutes east via the 215 Beltway, putting it squarely in the "worth the trip" category for locals looking for a longer, more demanding public test than most west-side options. At 7,351 yards from the back tees, it is one of the longest public courses in the metro area. The 38,000-square-foot clubhouse and full double-sided practice range add genuine value. Our verdict: a solid championship challenge that punches above its public-access weight on the east side of Las Vegas.
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Contact & Location
5500 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89122
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Our editorial take: Stallion Mountain is the kind of east-side public course that rewards golfers who look beyond the Strip-adjacent properties. At 7,351 yards it asks real questions from the back tees, the practice facilities rival many private clubs, and the large clubhouse elevates the overall experience. Value-seekers making the 25-minute drive from Summerlin will find a genuine championship test without private-club pricing.
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Good to know before you play
- Booking: Tee times are open to the public with no membership required. Book online at stallionmountaingolf.com or call (702) 547-6250. Encore Leisure Group manages the facility and the tee sheet is also available through major third-party booking platforms.
- Course length: At 7,351 yards from the tips, Stallion Mountain is one of the longest public layouts in the Las Vegas Valley. First-time visitors should seriously consider stepping up from the back tees — the course has multiple tee options suited to a range of handicaps.
- Practice facilities: The double-sided driving range, short-game areas, and expansive practice greens make Stallion Mountain an unusually complete public facility — worth arriving early if you want a proper warm-up.
- Clubhouse: The 38,000-square-foot clubhouse includes dining, a full golf shop, and flexible banquet and event spaces — a step above what most public-access facilities offer in Las Vegas.
- Location context: The course sits at 5500 E Flamingo Rd, roughly seven miles east of the Strip and about 25 minutes east of Summerlin via the 215 Beltway. Early-morning tee times in summer are strongly recommended.
- History note: The original 54-hole Sunrise Golf Club opened here in 1991 under Jim Colbert and Jeff Brauer's design. The property was reduced to the current 18-hole championship layout around 2004, keeping what management considered the best holes of the original three courses.
Frequently asked questions about Stallion Mountain Golf Club
Where can I find reviews and ratings for Stallion Mountain Golf Club?
You can read player reviews of Stallion Mountain Golf Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. Stallion Mountain 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 Stallion Mountain Golf Club official website.
Is Stallion Mountain Golf Club public or private?
Stallion Mountain Golf Club is open to the public — no membership is required. Tee times can be booked directly at stallionmountaingolf.com or by calling (702) 547-6250. The club is operated by Encore Leisure Group.
Who designed Stallion Mountain Golf Club and when did it open?
The course was designed by PGA Tour player Jim Colbert and golf course architect Jeff Brauer. The original 54-hole Sunrise Golf Club facility on the site opened in 1991; the property was consolidated into the current 18-hole Stallion Mountain layout around 2004.
What is the par and yardage at Stallion Mountain Golf Club?
Stallion Mountain Golf Club plays to par 72 over 18 holes. From the back tees the course measures 7,351 yards, making it one of the longer public tests in the Las Vegas Valley.
Where is Stallion Mountain Golf Club and how far is it from Summerlin?
Stallion Mountain Golf Club is located at 5500 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89122, in the eastern Las Vegas Valley — approximately 25 minutes east of Summerlin via the 215 Beltway or Flamingo Road.
What makes Stallion Mountain Golf Club worth playing?
Stallion Mountain offers a genuine championship-length test (7,351 yards, par 72) at public-access pricing. The 38,000-square-foot clubhouse, full practice facility, and on-site event venues make it one of the more complete public golf experiences on the east side of the Las Vegas Valley.
What practice facilities does Stallion Mountain have?
Stallion Mountain features a double-sided practice range, short game areas, and expansive practice greens — an unusually complete practice complex for a public facility in Las Vegas.
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