Located
just fifteen minutes from the Las Vegas "Strip", the
Stallion Mountain Country Club is the only 54 hole, private
country club in Las Vegas. Two separate clubhouses accommodate
members and guests, with complete accommodations to host tournaments
and special events. The course was originally built in the 1980s,
designed by Jeff Brauer and senior tour player Jim Colbert.
Initially there were only two courses, but a third was added
in 1995. In 1997, the course was sold to Bill Walters and a
course overhaul began.
The first change was the name. Love for the wild horses roaming
the wild Nevada deserts inspired the birth of Stallion Mountain
Country club and its equestrian theme. Each of its courses
was renamed after legendary champion horses: Secretariat,
Man O'War and Citation.
The Man O'War (South) course took several months and several
million dollars to renovate, but the course is a good challenge
for golfers of any level. The citation (North) course presents
a milder challenge.
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