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Old 04-25-2009, 06:21 PM
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I was thinking of playing a round of golf at Wynn. I heard it was $500 but it included a caddy, rental clubs and drinks. Can anyone back this up for me? Do you get better rates if you are staying at the Wynn. Any information will help out. Thanks everyone
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Old 04-28-2009, 01:15 PM
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From what I understand it's $500, and ONLY hotel guests may play. (With the economy now, who knows?)

Not sure about the clubs and caddy, though.
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...call 'em and ask: 1.888320.9966
(and do it soon...) he's turning it into a convention center or something...
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I called the concierge tonight and set up a tee time. For those of you that play golf and is interested, its $500 green fees but that includes your green fees, club rentals, shoe rentals, cart and caddy, as well food and beverage(alcohol drinks included and lunch is provided to you, you choose what you want before you start to play and what hole you want it delivered on and they will bring it to you). Not bad I guess.
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I called the concierge tonight and set up a tee time. For those of you that play golf and is interested, its $500 green fees but that includes your green fees, club rentals, shoe rentals, cart and caddy, as well food and beverage(alcohol drinks included and lunch is provided to you, you choose what you want before you start to play and what hole you want it delivered on and they will bring it to you). Not bad I guess.
Considering that it is the original Desert Inn golf course and the fact that, as Greg said, it probaly won't be around forever, it sounds like a great experience and a chance to play on the same golf course that the legends of Vegas did way back when. Take plenty of photos and have a great time!
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Considering that it is the original Desert Inn golf course and the fact that, as Greg said, it probaly won't be around forever, it sounds like a great experience and a chance to play on the same golf course that the legends of Vegas did way back when. Take plenty of photos and have a great time!
Actually, it's my understanding that the only thing original about that golf course is perhaps the land. According to what I've read, Wynn brought in a golf course designer named Tom Fazio and they built a whole new course. When I stayed at the Wynn, our room overlooked the course. It is quite spectacular and I've read the same thing as Greg--it is slated to become convention space.
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Actually, it's my understanding that the only thing original about that golf course is perhaps the land. According to what I've read, Wynn brought in a golf course designer named Tom Fazio and they built a whole new course. When I stayed at the Wynn, our room overlooked the course. It is quite spectacular and I've read the same thing as Greg--it is slated to become convention space.
LOL - well I guess it is still the same land that the ole' Rat Pack teed off on, even if it isn't 100% original....but for a golf enthusiast (which I am not) it would be a great experience to have before the course is history like so many other Vegas locations...
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I was thinking of playing a round of golf at Wynn. I heard it was $500 but it included a caddy, rental clubs and drinks. Can anyone back this up for me? Do you get better rates if you are staying at the Wynn. Any information will help out. Thanks everyone
If you're going to be staying and playing there, and depending on your "play", you can ask them to perhaps comp you after the fact. When I took a tour of the property a few months after they opened by an Executive Host, and he told me the green fees, I looked at him and said, "c'mon, for people who can afford the $500 green fees they most likely don't have to pay anyway...they get comped" He replied, "you're right".

In no way, no how am I suggesting you play for comps, but iffff you're going to play that way anyway, what the hey.....might as well ask.
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LOL - well I guess it is still the same land that the ole' Rat Pack teed off on, even if it isn't 100% original....but for a golf enthusiast (which I am not) it would be a great experience to have before the course is history like so many other Vegas locations...
Oh, I don't disagree. I'm sure that just walking those hallowed grounds would be worth something to a duffer and it is quite beautiful with lush landscaping and waterfalls.
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When we stayed at Wynn, our room overlooked the waterfall. Our #2 son who has been a caddy at premiere courses in his younger years & knows caddies at the Wynn says they are used to getting a $150-$250 tip after a round (not that one needs to tip that much).
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