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Golf club one of Aliante's most popular amenities

One of the most popular recreational amenities in the Aliante master-planned community is the Aliante Golf Club, an 18-hole, 6,900-yard, par-72 golf course that is open for public play.

This championship, daily fee course is located within minutes of Aliante residents' doorsteps and has attracted numerous prestigious tournaments representing a variety of golf leagues and organizations.


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  • Aliante Golf Club officially opened to the public in 2003 and was named Best New Course in Las Vegas, by Vegas Golfer Magazine and its readers. Gary Panks and Associates designed the course to enhance the environment, create additional value for the surrounding property and provide an enjoyable experience for golfers of all levels.

    Aliante Golf Club is located off Aliante Parkway, just north of Interstate 215, the Las Vegas Beltway, near the soon-to-open Aliante Station Resort Hotel and Casino.

    "Aliante is a strong challenge that incorporates all the best design elements found in outstanding golf courses," Gary Panks said.

    "We created a well-balanced golf course with an appealing landscape and an eye-catching arroyo, all of which have a positive impact on the look and feel of the golf course."

    The course is highlighted by numerous water features, large landing areas, and strategic use of trees that are not commonly found in most desert courses, such as pear and purple locust trees.

    "True to our design philosophy, we fashioned a golf course that challenges the expert to utilize every club in the bag, while providing an enjoyable experience for the novice golfer as well," Panks said.

    Aliante Golf Club also features an inviting clubhouse with a well-appointed golf shop, The Aliante Grille and an event pavilion that offers views of the golf course and surrounding mountains.

    The practice facility features an expansive driving range, putting green, chipping green and practice bunker.

    Aliante Golf Club is managed by OB Sports Golf Management, which is based in Scottsdale. For frequent players, the OB Sports Golf Card Las Vegas is available, offering special rates and other benefits for golfers and their guests at Aliante Golf Club, as well as the Legacy Golf Club in Green Valley and the Angel Park Golf Club in Summerlin.

    Information regarding fees, tournaments and events at Aliante Golf Club can be obtained by logging on to aliantegolf.com or calling 399-4888.

    Five neighborhoods are currently being offered by three home builders within Aliante. Homes are available to suit singles, couples and families representing all sizes and ages.

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