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Reno, Nevada got its nickname, "The biggest little city in the world," because it's a smaller version of Las Vegas. But aside from the typical casinos, Reno is home to more than 40 golf courses, many of which are located near resorts. On top of that, vacationers can enjoy fine dining, shopping and gambling.
Hyatt Place Reno Tahoe Airport
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The Hyatt Place Reno Tahoe Airport hotel is conveniently located close to the city's major attractions. The hotel itself does not have a golf course, but offers all-inclusive packages for nearby golf courses. The Montreux Golf & Country Club and Lakeridge Golf Course are located five and four miles away, respectively.
The Montreux Golf and Country Club is an 18-hole course that is spread over 7,552 yards. It was opened in 1997 and designed by Jack Nicklaus. The golf course is conveniently located four miles from Reno towards Lake Tahoe. The setting has tall pine trees, seven lakes and four waterfalls.
Located in the heart of Reno, LakeRidge Golf Course offers excellent golf, service and food. The course boasts strikingly beautiful views of Reno and its surrounding mountains. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, the 18-hole golf course also hosts many events that make use of its fine dining services. The menu can be customized for holiday parties, business luncheons, wedding receptions, birthday parties, anniversary parties and company events.
Hyatt Place Reno Tahoe Airport
1790 East Plumb Ln.
Reno, NV 89502
775-826-2500
renotahoeairport.place.hyatt.com
Montreux Golf & Country Club
18077 Bordeaux Dr.
Reno, NV 89511-5064
775-849-9496
montreuxgolf.com
LakeRidge Golf Course
1218 Golf Club Dr.
Reno, NV 89509
775-825-2200
lakeridgegolf.com
Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
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The Grand Sierra Resort and Casino is located three miles east of downtown Reno. The hotel features 2,001 guest rooms and suites, 10 restaurants for a fine dining experience, an 80,000-square-foot casino, shopping center, wedding chapel, pool, fitness center, 50-lane bowling alley, convention center and RV park. Though the resort does not have its own golf course, it can make reservations at discounted rates at some of the nearby golf courses.
Apart from Montreux Golf Resort and LakeRidge Golf Resort, reservations are available at Arrow Creek Country Club. This 36-hole golf facility is divided into two courses: the Legends Course and the Challenge Course. The Legends Course was designed by Arnold Palmer, while the Challenge Course was designed by John Harbottle III and Fuzzy Zoeller. Both courses are located among green panoramic mountains and city views. The Legend Course features 7,115 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The Challenge Course features 7,433 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72.
Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
2500 E. Second St.
Reno, NV 89595
800-501-2651 or 775-789-2000
grandsierraresort.com
Arrow Creek Country Club
2905 Arrowcreek Pkwy.
Reno, NV 89511-5324
775-850-4653
golfarrowcreek.com
Golf the Divine Nine in the High Sierra
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Discover the golf paradise of Reno and Lake Tahoe by enrolling in this program. Vacationers can choose to try one or all of nine golf courses. Alternatively, they have the option to build their own package, which includes lodging and tee time. The nine courses include Carson Valley, Dayton Valley, Eagle Valley East, Eagle Valley West, Empire Ranch, Genoa - Lakes Course, Genoa - Resort Course, Silver Oak and Sunridge. Guests have multiple options for lodging, from B&Bs to motels to five-star hotels.
Golf the Divine Nine in the High Sierra
877-697-4653
divinenine.com
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