Las Vegas Golf Trip Planning Guide
Vegas needs no introduction for a group trip. Stack it with bucket-list golf at Shadow Creek or TPC Las Vegas, endless dining, and a nightlife scene that never stops. LAS is the airport, everything is close, and the Airbnb mansion game is elite.
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
LAS (10 min drive)
$100–$600
$600/night
0 of 5
~$545/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Las Vegas. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Shadow Creek — parkland, $500–$600 · 4.8★
Tom Fazio masterpiece built from flat desert into a lush Carolina-style paradise — limo ride included
STK Las Vegas — steakhouse, $$$$ · 4.3★
High-energy steakhouse inside the Cosmopolitan with DJ and lounge vibes — perfect group dinner
The Chandelier (Cosmopolitan) — cocktail · Open late
Three-story cocktail bar in the center of the Cosmo — order the verbena cocktail that numbs your tongue
Day 2
Cascata Golf Club — desert, $250–$450 · 4.7★
Rees Jones design in Boulder City with a 418-foot waterfall behind the clubhouse — pure spectacle
Topgolf Las Vegas — 2-3 hours, $35–$65/pp
Four-story Topgolf right off the Strip with a pool and concert stage — the ultimate group warm-up
Herbs & Rye — upscale, $$$ · 4.6★
Off-Strip speakeasy with half-price steaks during happy hour and world-class cocktails
Atomic Liquors — dive · Open late
The oldest freestanding bar in Vegas, now a craft cocktail spot in the Fremont East district
Day 3
TPC Las Vegas (Canyon Course) — desert, $150–$250 · 4.5★
Former PGA Tour stop in the Summerlin foothills with dramatic canyon views on the back nine
Battlefield Vegas — 1-2 hours, $100–$500/pp
Shoot machine guns, miniguns, and grenade launchers — the most Vegas activity imaginable
Tacos El Gordo — mexican, $ · 4.5★
Tijuana-style street tacos on the Strip — the 3 AM move after the clubs
Skyfall Lounge (Delano) — rooftop · Open late
64th-floor views of the entire Strip — expensive but the panoramic sunset is unbeatable
Course-by-Course Guide
Las Vegas has 5 courses worth playing, including 2 bucket-list tier layouts.
Where to Stay
Las Vegas has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $600/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$800–$3000 /night
Summerlin, Henderson, or Southwest Las Vegas — luxury vacation rental mansions with pools
$600–$2000 /night
The Strip or Downtown — hotel villa suites or multi-bedroom party suites
Group Dining Guide
5 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
STK Las Vegas
$$$$High-energy steakhouse inside the Cosmopolitan with DJ and lounge vibes — perfect group dinner
Herbs & Rye
$$$Off-Strip speakeasy with half-price steaks during happy hour and world-class cocktails
Tacos El Gordo
$Tijuana-style street tacos on the Strip — the 3 AM move after the clubs
AYCE Buffet (Palms)
$$All-you-can-eat spread with carving stations and seafood — classic Vegas fuel
Bavette's Park MGM
$$$$Moody, dimly-lit Chicago-style steakhouse with incredible bone marrow and live jazz
Nightlife
4 bars curated for groups. 4 stay open past midnight.
The Chandelier (Cosmopolitan)
Late nightThree-story cocktail bar in the center of the Cosmo — order the verbena cocktail that numbs your tongue
Atomic Liquors
Late nightThe oldest freestanding bar in Vegas, now a craft cocktail spot in the Fremont East district
Skyfall Lounge (Delano)
Late night64th-floor views of the entire Strip — expensive but the panoramic sunset is unbeatable
Gold Spike
Late nightDowntown social club with giant Jenga, beer pong, and a backyard patio — zero pretense
Activities Beyond Golf
6 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Topgolf Las Vegas
Four-story Topgolf right off the Strip with a pool and concert stage — the ultimate group warm-up
Battlefield Vegas
Shoot machine guns, miniguns, and grenade launchers — the most Vegas activity imaginable
Vegas Casino Crawl
Hit the tables at Bellagio, Wynn, and Aria — poker, blackjack, and craps with the crew
SpeedVegas
Drive Lamborghinis and Ferraris on a real track at 150 mph — bachelor-party energy
Red Rock Canyon Hiking
Stunning red sandstone formations 20 minutes from the Strip — Calico Tanks trail for the group photo
Vegas Strip Helicopter Tour
Night flight over the Strip in a helicopter — absolutely electric for a group
Getting There
Fly into Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) — it's a 10-minute drive to Las Vegas. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Vegas Party Bus and Presidential Limousine). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.