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Historic Las Vegas Country Club sale process ends this week

This week, the long due diligence process comes to an end as another vote concludes Thursday evening. At stake this time is whether the members will approve a sale to a partnership made up of Discovery Land and the Wolff companies.

Las Vegas golf community has fond memories of Arnold Palmer

Arnold Palmer was a three-time winner in Las Vegas at the Tournament of Champions and later helped design the golf courses at Angel Park and Red Rock Country Club.

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UNLV’s Ryan Moore becomes last pick for US Ryder Cup team

Ryan Moore lost his bid to win the Tour Championship finale in extra holes, but picked up an important consolation prize: the fourth captain’s pick and the last slot on the 12-man U.S. Ryder Cup team.

Arnold Palmer dies at 87, made golf popular for masses

Arnold Palmer brought a country-club sport to the masses with a hard-charging style, charisma and a commoner’s touch, He died Sunday in Pittsburgh. He was 87.

Hall of Fame preserves deep history of golf in Las Vegas

This year’s class is made up of longtime course superintendent and volunteer Bill Rohret, developer and benefactor Irwin Molasky, long drive legend Mike Dunaway (1955-2014) and former Las Vegas resident and PGA Tour player Dean Wilson.

Top golf manufacturers on hand for annual PGA Fashion and Demo Experience

Every year, the PGA Fashion and Demo Experience comes to Las Vegas. PGA and industry professionals meetmet for three days — Aug. 15-17 — about golf education, instructional workshops from experts and networking opportunities.

Shriners Open tourney director finding it easier second time around

Patrick Lindsey, who is in his second year as tournament director for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, is hoping to attract 45,000 to this year’s PGA Tour event, scheduled for Nov. 3 to 6 at TPC Summerlin.

PGA Tour veteran Craig Barlow hangs up clubs

In late August after missing the Web.com Tour Finals and a chance to earn PGA Tour status, Las Vegan Craig Barlow made the decision to stop playing competitively.

UNLV men’s golf team looking to get hot again

No men’s golf team was playing better than UNLV going into last season’s regionals, but the Rebels missed qualifying for the NCAA championship by one spot. Now they’re hoping to take the next step.

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