Pahrump Area Golf
Lakeview Golf Course
1471 Mt. Charleston Drive SouthPahrump, NV 89048
(775) 727-4040
Course Yardage: Par 60
Tees:
- Middle – 3,518 yards
- Forward – 3,222 yards
Lakeview Executive Golf Course has been voted the "Best Executive or Midsize Course in Nevada.” With lush fairways, fast greens, five par 4s and 13 par 3s, it’s a great challenge.
Lakeview is the ideal course for those who like to walk and enjoy nature. The mountain views are spectacular and the course is very playable for all golfers.
Lakeview is open all year round, offering monthly tournaments, and the most affordable green fees in southern Nevada.
Mountain Falls Golf Club
5001 S Clubhouse DrivePahrump, NV 89061
( 775) 537-6553
Course Yardage: Par 72
Tees:
- Tournament (gold) – 7,082 yards
- Championship (blue) – 6,640 yards
- Regular (white) – 6,152 yards
- Forward (red) – 5,414 yards
Available: driving range and putting green.
Cal Olson designed the back nine, and the Nicklaus Design Team orchestrated the front side. Combine the two nines and you’ve got a stunning golf course.
This golfing oasis offers lush fairways and smooth greens set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Charleston and the Spring Mountains Range. With course yardage ranging from 5,414 to 7,082 yards, this parkland course is perfect for every skill level.
Visit the website for daily specials, golf packages, and to reserve your tee time. After your day of golf, take the time to relax and dine at The Grill Room, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. (Reservations are recommended for dinner.)
Furnace Creek Golf Course
Hwy 190, Furnace CreekDeath Valley National Park
( 760) 786-2301
Course Yardage: Par 70
Tees:
- Tournament (blue) – 6,236 yards
- Championship (white) – 6,873 yards
- Regular (gold) – 5,357 yards
- Forward (red) – 4,724 yards
The sign at the entrance to the course states: “214 feet below sea level; the lowest golf course on earth.” The course is just 57 miles from Pahrump. Originally opened in 1931, the course underwent a major renovation in 1997 by world-renowned golf course architect Perry Dye.
Due to the elevation of the course, slightly greater gravity and barometric pressure forces are present that add to the player’s challenge. Frequent golfers have noticed a distinct difference in how the ball responds in relation to other courses at or above sea level. The greens are in very good shape considering the location. Furnace Creek Golf Course has been recognized by Golf Digest magazine in their list of “America’s 50 Toughest Courses.”
Golf packages are available that include lodging and meals at the Furnace Creek Resort. Visit the website for more information.