One of the Revere Golf Club’s courses, Lexington reputation among local players and hotel concierges is extremely high and often recommended, and should make it to anybody’s short list of Las Vegas Golf Vacations destination. The Lexington Las Vegas Golf Vacations destination course, rated four stars and a half by US’ Golf Digest, has a lot of elevation changes, winding washes, plateaus, arroyos, and vistas (desert-speak for views). Do not be surprised if you see a coyote or some other critter on the course, and errant shots can bounce off in any random direction, including, well sometimes, the target hole itself!
Note that almost every hole has a great view in all directions, and panoramic views of the Las Vegas skyline. The four first holes of this Las Vegas Golf Vacation destination is downwards the Las Vegas Strip, with the second (S-Shaped par 5) showing a view of Mount Charleston.
Hole 7, a 468 yard par 4, is among the most tricky of the course, going straight uphill between two ridges, and you have to work your way up three different levels toward the waterfall. The ninth hole has even more elevation, and is slightly tighter, making it more difficult.
The eleventh hole is a 625-yard par 5, and pointing towards the South Pointe Casino, with nothing more than a desert island in the fairway for the second shot, allowing players to sometimes score an Albatross!
Lexington’s 16th is the course’s signature hole, with a slight dogleg left sitting far below the Anthem Parkway, and ascending between two ridges. This makes it a must for anyone taking a Las Vegas Golf Vacation Package.
The par-3 17th is probably the green showing the best view of the Las Vegas Strip from Anthem. Mount Charleston can also be viewed from hole-18, and this will make sure you don’t regret your trip, whichever Las Vegas Golf Vacations Package you chose.
The Lexington course of the Revere Golf Club is an exciting ride that is a must-see for anyone taking Las Vegas Golf Vacations.
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