Angel Park Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Which course should I play at Angel Park - Mountain or Palm?
You've got a great choice here, and it really depends on your game. The Mountain Course offers more elevation changes and dramatic desert views, while the Palm Course is a bit flatter with more water in play, demanding precise iron shots. If you're looking for a challenge with stunning vistas, go Mountain; for a more strategic, target-golf experience, Palm is your pick.
Is the night golf on Cloud Nine worth it at Angel Park?
Absolutely, you should definitely experience Cloud Nine at night - it's a unique Vegas golf experience you won't find just anywhere. The par-3 course is fully lit, offering a fun, relaxed atmosphere perfect for a casual round with friends after a day on the Strip. It's a fantastic way to unwind and enjoy some golf without the pressure of a full 18.
When is the best time to play Angel Park for good conditions and fewer crowds?
We recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (October-November) for ideal playing conditions; the desert heat in summer can be intense. Early morning tee times are always your best bet to beat the crowds, especially on weekends, and you'll often find the course in pristine shape. Expect a lively atmosphere, as it's a popular local spot.
How does Angel Park compare in value to other Las Vegas golf courses?
Angel Park offers excellent value, especially considering its Arnold Palmer design and well-maintained conditions, making it a smart choice for your Vegas golf trip. While not a top-tier resort course, you'll find competitive green fees for a quality public experience, often significantly less than the Strip's premium options. It's a solid, enjoyable round without breaking the bank.
Can I get good views of the Las Vegas Strip while playing at Angel Park?
Yes, you absolutely can, especially from several elevated tee boxes on the Mountain Course - it's one of the course's signature features. You'll enjoy panoramic views of the entire Las Vegas valley, including the iconic Strip in the distance, providing a fantastic backdrop to your round. It's a great photo opportunity and adds to the unique desert golf experience.