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italfrankk
Hey,
Just wondering what to expect in terms of temperatures during February in the Vegas/Mesquite/St. George Utah area?

Going down Feb 16 and playing wolf creek, oasis palmer, coral canton, falcon ridge and some in vegas dont know which yet.

How are course conditions and what are temps like?

Thanks
CLA225
I played wolf creek in April of last year and It was a hell of a round. This course is worth EVERY penny, I would rate it in my TOP 3 of ALL the course I have played in the US(OUt of 200 courses)

Enjoy your time and stay in the fairway(the rough it killer)
italfrankk
so course list has changed...we will be playing the following courses

Silverstone
Oasis Palmer
Wolf Creek
Tuscany
Paiute Sun Mountain
CLA225
I would suggest Paiute Wolf(Course) the best of the 3 there!!!!
Russ Arnold
Good choice of courses. The temperatures should be in the mid to high 50's.But...it could feel like it's in the 40's if the wind kicks up.

Russ
sabram
That's a good line up of courses. Not a clunker among them. I've played them all. Wolf Creek is amazing. I've played almost 500 courses and it is one of the most memorable. It's a wonder how they were able to build it. Here is a link to my photos of Wolf Creek.

Wolf Creek Photos

All three courses at Paiute are great and always in perfect condition. Wolf is the most challenging. Sun Mountain and Snow Mountain are very fair courses and fun to play.

I was very pleasantly surprised by Tuscany. It's not as memorable as Wolf Creek or Paiute, but it is an excellent layout. You will use every club with a good variety of holes.

I hope you play Oasis Palmer before Wolf Creek. Otherwise you will be disappointed in Oasis as it pales in comparison to its neighbor.

Silverstone is a good layout. However, I was a little disappointed in my round due to the noise of the construction equipment around every hole when I played there and the constant 50 mph winds that day, rather than the course itself. It is a flat course with a few tough water holes and is a good warm up if it is your first round of the trip.

sabram
Here is a article about Wolf Creek. For those of you who have played it, please add a review of the course after the article. Click on "write a review" under the first photo and go from there

Wolf Creek in top 100 courses
RNF
Sunbrook (27 holes) and Green Springs in St George are both good tracks and very inexpensive.
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