Pin itThe only resort on the Las Vegas Strip with its own golf course, and the only property in the city that has held the Forbes Five-Star award for twenty consecutive years.
$300–$700/night
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The only Las Vegas Strip resort with its own golf course, paired with twenty consecutive years of Forbes Five-Star recognition.
Wynn Las Vegas is the only property on the Strip where you can walk from the lobby to the first tee. The Wynn Golf Club, originally a 2005 Tom Fazio design and substantially rebuilt in 2019 with eight new holes by Tom and Logan Fazio, sits directly on the property. The 4,748 rooms across Wynn and Encore hold the Forbes Five-Star standard the property has carried for twenty consecutive years. Twenty-two restaurants span casual poolside dining through fine dining rooms that hold their own against any in the city. Two full-service spas, two pool complexes, a beach club, two nightclubs, and three shopping esplanades keep non-golfing companions occupied across a multi-day stay.
This singular convenience defines the resort's appeal for golfers: no rental car, no 30-minute drive through suburban Henderson, no logistics beyond a wake-up call and a short walk. The course is restricted to Wynn and Encore guests. The 7,042-yard par-70 layout includes six par 3s and a finishing hole beneath a waterfall. Forecaddies are standard, with PGA member caddies available on request, a level of service uncommon at resort courses in this market. Across a three or four-night stay, the elimination of daily commutes compounds in value beyond what the per-round numbers suggest.
$300 to $700 per night before golf. The Wynn Golf Club green fee is a flat $550 including cart, forecaddie, food and beverage on the course, and rental clubs if needed, and does not move with dynamic pricing. Book direct or through your preferred booking partner.
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