Incline Village Golf Resort

Category36 hole
LocationNevada
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Status Closed nowOpens at 07:30:AM today

Incline Village Golf Resort in Nevada offers 2 golf courses: Championship course and Mountain course. The golf resort opened in 1964

Championship course :

Come see why Robert Trent Jones, Sr. described Incline Village as “the ideal mountain layout with a challenge you won’t want to miss and views you will never forget.”
The Championship Course offers tightly cut fairways, bordered by towering pines, demanding accuracy as well as distance. Golfers are faced with bunkered greens and lateral water hazards on almost every hole. Challenging, to say the least.

Considered by many to be one the top golf courses in the West, the Championship Course has everything you would expect from this Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Masterpiece.

With spectacular green sites and contours, the Mountain Course demands more accuracy than distance. “Shot making” skills are necessary to navigate the terrain. Carved out of the pines with no harsh transition areas and no artificial landscaping, this course is all natural and a real challenge and joy to play. It’s a tribute to its brilliant designer, Robert Trent Jones, Jr.

Mountain course :

An amazing mountain layout with old growth trees and elevation changes, this 18-hole Incline Village golf course is fun and affordable. The Mountain Course is the highest elevation golf course in the State of Nevada and the Tahoe Basin. Every hole abounds with creativity and character in design, and many have incredible views of Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Sierra Nevada mountains. Shots should be straight, to target sloping landing areas among pines and babbling brooks. You can play this par 58 Lake Tahoe golf course and be back with the family to enjoy the rest of your day.

 

Practice Facilities

Driving range
Putting Green
Golf academy

Golf Club Amenities

Credit card accepted
Clubhouse
Restaurant
Proshop
Private and corporate events

Rentals

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