Anyone planning a Nevada golf vacation should consider staying at the Cascata Golf Club in Boulder City. The Cascata, which was built on a $60 million budget, is a Las Vegas golf hotel for the elite gamblers and high rollers who live and visit Vegas. It was designed by the famous golf course architect Rees Jones. Jones' prestigious awards include the Metropolitan Golf Association's Distinguished Service Award, the Metropolitan Golf Writers Distinguished Service Award, Golf World 1995 Golf Architect of the Year and Golf Digest's list of top 5 golf architects. He has also been the recipient of two awards from the International Network of Golf, The Robert Morris Award of the Welsh Society of Philadelphia. Jones is currently #22 on the Golf Digest list of the 36 most powerful people in golf. Jones' expertise has been instrumental in helping Cascata win the highest accolades from the country's most respected golf magazines. According to Golf Digest, Cascata is considered to be one of the top 100 golf in the United States. Sports Illustrated considers the course to be "golf's hidden treasure." The Zagat Survey agrees. Vegas Golfer believes that Cascata has the best clubhouse. When you see it, you will probably agree.
The word "Cascata" is Italian for waterfall. As such, a 418-foot waterfall flows down the mountainside, and goes right through the Tuscan-style, 37,000 square foot Cascata Golf Vegas clubhouse. The Old World Elegance of the club house is characterized by an atmosphere that is luxurious, yet unpretentious. The professional hotel staff is attentive to your needs without being obsequious. Your food and beverage director will enquire about your eating and drinking preferences. Your information is stored in Cassata's computer, so that the next time you visit, they will have your favorite foods and drinks. This is a truly awe-inspiring experience!
As you pass through the wrought iron gates of the Cascata Golf Club, you realize that you are in for a golf experience that is second to none. Your day begins after a delicious breakfast. The practice range is at the base of Red Mountain. You can warm up for as long as you like, because at the Cascata Golf club, there are no tee times. Also, there are never more than 12 players a day on the course, so you need not worry about crowding.
When you are ready to play, you will be overwhelmed by the stunning par 72 course which leads you through exquisite scenery. Class A PGA professionals care for your equipment and golf instruction needs. Meanwhile, a tour-class caddie accompanies you through the course.
Cascata was designed for the most preferred customers of the Caesar's Palace Hotel Las Vegas. Occasionally Caesar's sponsors celebrity golf weekends. These usually involve a stay at the Caesar Palace Hotel, as well as a round of golf with a famous golf celebrity. Guests are transported to Cascata by private limousine. In addition to playing golf, they can participate in other activities such as cigar and scotch tasting and shows at the Caesar's Palace Hotel Las Vegas.
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