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Wildhorse Golf Club Review

Henderson's city-owned public course with a history stretching to 1959 and a Schmidt-Curley redesign — our local verdict, the facts, and where it fits in the Henderson lineup.

Wildhorse Golf Club

About Wildhorse Golf Club

This Wildhorse Golf Club review covers the City of Henderson's flagship public golf facility — one of the oldest courses in Southern Nevada, with a history tracing back to 1959 when it was originally laid out by Bob Cupp and Hubert Green. Located at 2100 W Warm Springs Rd in Henderson, about 25 to 30 minutes southeast of Summerlin via the I-215 beltway, Wildhorse has been through several ownership chapters, including a period under Howard Hughes, before settling in as a city-managed municipal asset. In 2004, Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley of Schmidt-Curley Design delivered a comprehensive renovation that brought the 18-hole, par-70 layout fully into the modern era, sharpening bunkering, reshaping greens, and adding desert character throughout. At 6,525 yards from the tips, with four sets of tees reaching as short as 4,995 yards, Wildhorse is genuinely accessible for all levels. Our verdict: Henderson's best-value everyday public round, with more history behind it than most players realize.

Course Details, Contact Info & Location

Course at a Glance

Original DesignersBob Cupp & Hubert Green (1959)
RedesignedLee Schmidt & Brian Curley (2004)
Opened1959 (redesigned 2004)
Holes / Par18 holes / Par 70
Yardage (Back Tees)6,525 yards
AccessPublic · city-owned municipal course
SettingHenderson, NV

Contact & Location

Address2100 W Warm Springs Rd, Henderson, NV 89014
AccessTee times open to the public

2100 W Warm Springs Rd, Henderson, NV 89014

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Reviews of Wildhorse Golf Club

Our editorial take: Wildhorse Golf Club delivers reliable public-access golf at a price point that makes it one of the most pragmatic choices in Henderson. The 2004 Schmidt-Curley renovation removed the dated elements of the original layout while retaining the mature trees and character that set it apart from purpose-built desert courses. At par 70 and 6,525 yards, it plays shorter than most Henderson competition — a feature, not a flaw, for high-handicappers and those seeking a quicker round. The city ownership keeps standards consistent and pricing sensible year-round.

Good to know before you play

  • Booking and access: Wildhorse is a public municipal course — open to everyone with no membership or guest fees required. Book tee times at golfwildhorse.com or by calling (702) 434-9000.
  • Tee options for all levels: Four sets of tee markers span from 4,995 to 6,525 yards. The shorter options make this a genuinely beginner-friendly layout, and the par-70 format keeps rounds moving at a comfortable pace.
  • Historic roots: Golf has been played here since 1959 — among the earliest courses established in Southern Nevada. In the early 1970s, when Howard Hughes owned the property, it briefly hosted PGA Tour events as part of the Sahara Invitational.
  • The 2004 Schmidt-Curley redesign: Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley — the same design team behind the Golf Summerlin renovation — modernized Wildhorse in 2004, adding strategic bunkering and desert landscaping that transformed the course's character.
  • Best time to play: As a lower-elevation Henderson course, Wildhorse can be played comfortably most of the year. Summer heat is real; book morning tee times between June and August. Autumn through spring offers the best all-round conditions.
  • Value proposition: City ownership means Wildhorse consistently prices below the private-management daily-fee competition in Henderson. For locals logging regular rounds, it's one of the best-value cards in the region.

Frequently asked questions about Wildhorse Golf Club

Where can I find reviews and ratings for Wildhorse Golf Club?

You can read player reviews of Wildhorse Golf Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. Wildhorse 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 Wildhorse Golf Club official website.

Is Wildhorse Golf Club public or private, and how do I book a tee time?

Wildhorse Golf Club is a public municipal course owned by the City of Henderson — no membership is required. Tee times can be booked at golfwildhorse.com or by calling (702) 434-9000.

Who designed Wildhorse Golf Club and when did it open?

Golf has been played at this site since 1959, originally designed by Bob Cupp and Hubert Green. The course was comprehensively redesigned in 2004 by Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley of Schmidt-Curley Design, giving it its current character.

What is the par and yardage at Wildhorse Golf Club?

Wildhorse Golf Club plays to 18 holes at par 70. The back tees stretch to 6,525 yards, with four sets of tee markers ranging from approximately 4,995 to 6,525 yards to accommodate all skill levels.

Where is Wildhorse Golf Club located, and how far is it from Summerlin?

Wildhorse Golf Club is located at 2100 W Warm Springs Rd, Henderson, NV 89014. It is approximately 25 to 30 minutes southeast of Summerlin via the I-215 beltway.

What is Wildhorse Golf Club best known for?

Wildhorse is one of the oldest golf courses in Southern Nevada, with a history dating to 1959. It briefly hosted PGA Tour events in the early 1970s when Howard Hughes owned the property. Today it is known as Henderson's most accessible and affordable public course.

Is Wildhorse Golf Club worth playing?

Yes — Wildhorse Golf Club is one of the best-value public rounds in the Henderson area. The 2004 Schmidt-Curley redesign modernized the layout significantly, and the city ownership keeps pricing accessible. It is ideal for locals, beginners, and visitors who want a no-frills round on a historically interesting course.

Wildhorse Golf Club: official site, ratings & booking

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