Rhodes Ranch Country Club, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Rhodes Ranch Golf Club first opened for play in 1997. The course was designed by Ted Robinson.
More than 3,000 palm trees line the fairways of this Ted Robinson design that winds through the lush, tropical-paradise setting; and besides the waterfalls, ponds, creeks and finely contoured landscaping, other details really make the course special. The club's imperial archway (a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired design that matches the clubhouse).
The par 72 plays 6,909 yards with a rating/slope of 73.0/122, while subsequent tees drop the distance to 6,403, 6,009 and 5,238 yards.
No matter the choice of tees, all players are sure to be fairly challenged by Rhodes Ranch par-3 holes, which course designer Ted Robinson called the best set of 3's he has ever designed.
#3 is a par-3 that plays to 230 yards across water to a green bunkered front and back. There's bailout front left of the green, and like the whole course, the hole is set up to accommodate everyone: On subsequent forward tees, the water is reduced to a lateral hazard.
#7 is a par-3, 202-yard hole and is the only par 3 not over water, but the green is set diagonally between back bunkers, while trees encroach from the left.
#18 is a par-4, 441-yard challenge and an excellent closer. The downhill tee shot sets up a mid- or long-iron approach to a green guarded by a stream that cascades down along its right side, and there's also a bunker left just above a pond.
Black tees: 6,909 yards, course rating 73.0 slope rating 122.
Blue tees: 6,403 yards, course rating 71.1 slope rating 120.
White tees: 6,009 yards, course rating 7.9 slope rating 117.
Gold tees: 5,238 yards, course rating 64.8 slope rating 110.