
If you're planning a golf trip built around the Las Vegas Strip, the honest answer is this: there is no true walk-up public 18-hole course directly on the Strip itself. Your real choices are a small set of resort-owned courses steps from the neon and a handful of Strip-adjacent daily-fee tracks within 15 to 35 minutes. Fees swing from roughly $99 for an afternoon round in Boulder City to about $1,250 per player at Shadow Creek — and the access rules matter as much as the price tag.
Below, we break down what you'll actually pay, how you get on the tee sheet, and what the experience feels like at each of the primary Las Vegas Strip golf courses compared side by side in 2026.
Five courses define the practical Strip-golf market, plus two entertainment venues for casual play. Wynn Golf Club sits physically on the Strip. Shadow Creek is a chauffeured MGM experience in North Las Vegas. Revere Golf Club, Rhodes Ranch Golf Club, and Boulder Creek Golf Club round out the Strip-adjacent daily-fee tier. PopStroke and Swingers Crazy Golf handle the non-regulation fun.
Here's how they line up at a glance:
| Course | Location | Access | Green Fee (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wynn Golf Club | On the Strip | Public + resort guests | Luxury tier; not published |
| Shadow Creek | North Las Vegas (~20–25 min) | Eligible MGM hotel guests only | ~$1,250 (limo included) |
| Revere Golf Club | Henderson | Public daily-fee | Premium tier; varies |
| Rhodes Ranch Golf Club | SW Las Vegas (~6 mi from Strip) | Public daily-fee | Mid-market |
| Boulder Creek Golf Club | Boulder City (~30–35 min) | Public daily-fee | $150 AM / $99 PM |
| PopStroke | Near Strip | Walk-up entertainment | $35 adult / $25 local |
| Swingers Crazy Golf | Mandalay Bay (Strip) | Walk-up entertainment | From $35 / $20 local |
Wynn Golf Club is the only 18-hole championship course physically located on the Las Vegas Strip. Designed by Tom Fazio and Logan Fazio, it operates with caddie ambassadors and a deliberately limited daily tee sheet. You book through the Wynn Golf Concierge at (702) 770-4653.
Rates aren't published publicly — expect luxury resort pricing, with caddie gratuity separate from any quoted green fee. The trade-off is unbeatable: no transportation, no rental car, no shuttle. Finish your round, walk back to the resort, done. If your goal is Strip golf in the most literal sense, this is it.
Shadow Creek is the most exclusive round in the market, and access is strict. The MGM Resorts property in North Las Vegas is restricted to guests of eligible MGM hotels — Bellagio, ARIA, MGM Grand and their sister properties. You book through the hotel concierge, and the roughly $1,250 per-player fee includes mandatory MGM limousine transport from your resort. Caddie gratuity is additional and also mandatory.
You are paying for a bucket-list experience: private feel, meticulous conditioning, and door-to-door white-glove service. If you're not staying at an eligible MGM property, this isn't an option — full stop.
Revere Golf Club in Henderson offers the most flexibility of any Strip-adjacent option, with 36 holes across the Lexington (7,143-yard par-72) and Concord (7,034-yard par-72) courses. Panoramic Strip views from the elevated desert terrain are the calling card, and the property includes Buckman's Grille and a full pro shop.
Revere doesn't publish rates in the sources we verified, but it operates in the premium daily-fee tier with golf packages available. Plan on rideshare, a rental car, or a booking-service shuttle from the Strip.
Rhodes Ranch Golf Club sits in southwest Las Vegas near I-215, roughly six miles from the Strip. It's a public daily-fee 18-hole course positioned as a mid-market option and community hub — no membership required, straightforward booking, and a reasonable drive from Strip hotels.
If you want a legitimate round without the resort premium or the logistical lift of Boulder City, Rhodes Ranch is the pragmatic answer.
Boulder Creek Golf Club is the clearest value in the market. This 27-hole public facility in Boulder City sits about 30 to 35 minutes from the Strip. In-season pricing runs $150 before 1:00 p.m. and $99 after 1:00 p.m. (a March 8–October 31 example window), and both rates include cart and range balls.
Third-party booking services like VIP Golf Services bundle transportation from Strip hotels, which softens the drive. If you don't mind an afternoon tee time and a short freeway ride, you're getting championship-quality golf for less than a nice dinner.
PopStroke Las Vegas and Swingers Crazy Golf at Mandalay Bay cover the entertainment side. PopStroke runs $35 for an adult day pass, $25 for Nevada residents, and $22 for kids, with an optional $30/month membership. Swingers at Mandalay Bay starts at $35 for adult general admission with unlimited rounds during your visit, $20 for locals, and $18 for children.
Neither is regulation golf. Both are excellent for a group that includes non-golfers or a late night after the tables.
Las Vegas green fees swing hard with the calendar. Extreme summer heat pushes courses to slash rates in June through August and lean on early-morning and twilight play. Peak demand — and peak pricing — hits in spring (March–April) and fall (October through early November), when Strip-adjacent tee sheets fill fastest.
Major events distort everything. Formula 1 race week, NFL weekends, big conventions, and fight nights trigger dynamic pricing and push courses to prioritize hotel and wholesale blocks over direct public bookings. If your trip aligns with one of those windows, book earlier and expect less flexibility.
One local wrinkle worth knowing: Southern Nevada Water Authority turf limitations and non-functional turf removal initiatives shape how Valley courses are designed, conditioned, and irrigated. That's part of why you'll see desert-framed fairways and tighter irrigated corridors across the market — and why operating costs (and green fees) trend higher than in wetter climates.
Match the course to your group's priorities. A few honest rules of thumb:
Yes — Wynn Golf Club is the only 18-hole championship course physically on the Strip. It's designed by Tom Fazio and Logan Fazio, uses caddie ambassadors, and books through the Wynn Golf Concierge at (702) 770-4653.
Approximately $1,250 per player, which includes mandatory MGM limousine transport from your resort. Caddie gratuity is separate and also mandatory. Access is limited to guests of eligible MGM Resorts hotels.
Boulder Creek Golf Club at $99 after 1:00 p.m. during its in-season window, with cart and range balls included. It's about 30–35 minutes from the Strip in Boulder City.
Yes at the entertainment venues. PopStroke charges Nevada ID holders $25 versus the $35 standard day pass. Swingers Crazy Golf offers locals $20 versus $35 general admission. Two-tier visitor/resident pricing is common across Las Vegas golf and entertainment.
Avoid F1 week, NFL weekends, major conventions, and fight nights if you want the best rates and open tee sheets. Shoulder weeks in spring and fall balance good weather with more availability than event weekends.
Strip-area golf in 2026 is a market of clear tiers: Wynn for on-Strip convenience, Shadow Creek for chauffeured exclusivity, Revere and Rhodes Ranch for daily-fee flexibility, and Boulder Creek for the strongest value. Match the course to your group, book around event weekends, and time afternoon rounds if you want the best rates.
Visitors and locals who want a Strip-adjacent round with straightforward booking can reach Bali Hai Golf Club at https://balihaigolfclub.com for tee-time availability and current 2026 rates.