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TheBossGolfs: Wolf Creek Golf Club – Mesquite, Nevada



TheBossGolfs: Wolf Creek Golf Club – Mesquite, Nevada

Wolf Creek is located in Mesquite, Nevada, between Las Vegas and St. George, Utah, making it a perfect addition to a Las Vegas trip. Traveling to the St. George area can be a fun drive or, like the theBossGolfs, a flight to Las Vegas and a short drive to St. George. The Boss first played Wolf Creek eight years ago and wondered if, after years of pursuing and playing some of the finest courses would, Wolf Creek still feel as unique as the original play, and it does. Wolf Creek is visually spectacular. Each hole is routed through its own canyon, which not only amplifies the beauty it also intensifies the challenge. The course features dramatic elevation changes and often requires tee shots into angled fairways with many requiring forced carries when trying to cut corners. The course is far from walkable, and based on the waiver signed before the start, it is barely drivable, so make sure you drive with caution. Wolf Creek should be on every golfer’s required play list, especially when in Vegas.

9 Comments

  1. I thought that the neighboring Falcon Ridge was a great course as well, although not up to the same level as Wolf Creek. Great vid, thank you!

  2. i did wolf and sand in the summer hahah. was hot as hell but totally worth it, basically had the courses to myself. i agree about the development around the course, will totally ruin the vibes later on.

  3. I noticed they have annual maintenance around September. Do you remember if you were there before or after maintenance completed? I'd like to try and catch it during good conditions, but wasn't sure what conditions would be like as overseed prep is going on

  4. We played this course a month ago, and I feel that this course is missing a lot of things. No full range, only irons, a very small putting green, with no flags.Some vision the developer had while sitting on top of the hill under the tree. The carts definitely need governors on them for going down the steep cart paths and gps, to help out the golfers, and so that they can track where everyone is. More sand in the bunkers, they took out all the rakes, so no need to rake the bunkers, just hit and go. So to offset that no sand. They need player assistants on the course, as the starter told us that they are looking for a 5 hour round and hope to get it to 4.5 hours. A few groups in front of us the people were drinking heavily and spraying the ball all over the place. They were warned 3 times but still didn't do anything, so we finished in 5 hours and 45 minutes. On one of the par 3's we looked up on the hill and saw 8 power carts waiting ini line to play the hole. So better player assistants needed and instead of upsetting them and getting them to pick up their balls and go to the next hole they were willing to upset everyone behind them. this is a wannabe great course with a lot of pit falls, as i know we won't be coming back to play this course.

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