Wednesday, November 15

(NewsUSA) - Most people go to Las Vegas for gaming and
partying. But there is more to the Entertainment Capital of the World than the bright lights on the
strip, such as the great opportunities for golf.
Snuggled in the Mojave Desert, Las Vegas
is marked with hot summers, mild winters, abundant sunshine year-round and very little rainfall.
As such, the city is home to more than 60 golf courses, including the Primm Valley Golf
Club, the Rio Secco Golf Club, the Shadow Creek Golf Club, TPC at the Canyons, TPC at Summerlin and
one of the most recent additions, the Wynn Golf and Country Club, which was constructed on the
strip at the Wynn Las Vegas by casino developer Steve Wynn.
But it is tough to enjoy the
game if you don't know how to play. Therefore, some Vegas visitors are learning to play golf the
easy way: by attending a golf school as part of their vacation packages.
Las Vegas Golf
Schools, for example, allow students to focus on their game in a fun, non-threatening
environment.
Students receive individual attention to isolate their particular problem and
are offered positive reinforcement and specific practice habits to help them improve. Classes at
Las Vegas Golf Schools use high-speed video and other training aides not readily available to the
general public, as well as unlimited usage of the practice greens.
Golf schools can provide
flexible dates and formats including one- to three-day group schools with three weekly start dates.
Package prices range from $199 to $1299. Las Vegas Golf Schools' lessons are taught by seasoned
golf professionals with an average of nine years of experience teaching in their system.
So if you are looking for an alternative to the typical trip to Vegas, why not improve
your golf game? For more information on Las Vegas Golf Schools, log on to
www.gotogolfschool.com
or call 800-543-7084.
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