Vegas Golfers Win Big with Free Rooms
As golfers prepare to plan their 2009 golf trips, they are turning to Las Vegas Golf Adventures, which offers more affordable options including two new golf packages that feature four rounds of golf and free hotel accommodations in Las Vegas. Starting at just $499 a person, these golf packages are an excellent choice for those seeking to save on their trip, and clearly establish Las Vegas as one of the top choices for golf trips in the spring.
Spring is the official season for golf in Las Vegas, and tee times tend to rise in price, with hotel rates not far behind. Historically, golfers are expected to pay top dollar for a round of golf in Las Vegas during the spring, and this year is no exception! That’s what makes this deal one you cannot pass up. At just $499 for four nights and four rounds during the season, this deal from Las Vegas Golf Adventures is the easy choice. Golfers can choose between two packages featuring four popular golf courses and the option of staying at either Harrah’s Hotel & Casino or the South Point Hotel & Casino. Both hotels feature a broad range of gaming tables along with hundreds of coin machines for those who opt to try their luck.
The golf courses included are as follows: Highland Falls Golf Club, Palm Valley Golf Course, Painted Desert Golf Course, Boulder Creek Golf Course, Siena Golf Club, Arroyo at Red Rock Country Club and Silverstone Golf Club.
Golf Packages are good through May 31, 2009 and must be booked prior to January 31, 2009. For more information contact Las Vegas Golf Adventures at 1-800-841-6570 or visit http://www.lasvegasgolfadventures.com.
Karen
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