Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Golfing in the Desert... and there's Water Everywhere!

Hello y'all from sunny Las Vegas! After being beat to hell by the Dinosaur Mountain course at the Gold Canyon Golf Resort a few weeks ago, I strongly considered leaving my clubs home when I flew off to Las Vegas for a week-long conference. Having the first day at leisure and half of another day, I decided to go ahead. I spent my 'free' day at the practice area of The Badlands Golf Club (a Troon facility) - one of my favorite courses in Las Vegas. [Note: My Golf Travel Agency (www.golf-vacation.com) routinely recommends this course to our clients because of the value. In the Las Vegas world of expensive golf, The Badlands is quite reasonable for a top-rate track!] After the first 45 minutes of continued frustration with my irons, I got things worked out and started 'puring' shot after shot.

So, with renewed confidence, I ventured out to Lake Las Vegas for a round at
the Reflection Bay Golf Course - a magnificent layout albeit pricey! I soon learned that there was no need to have brought my old 'desert club', a six iron that had cost me $3 from a demo barrel last winter. I practically wore it out in Arizona with numerous (too many to count) lies in the desert waste areas. At the Reflection Bay Golf Course, a ball retriever would have been a meaningful replacement for the desert club!

More on this terrific course next time.

Cheers,

Dick