Nevada, USA
Bali Hai Golf Club
Course Highlight
The only championship course on the Las Vegas Strip, this tropical oasis in the Nevada desert features 2,500 towering palms and 100,000 tropical plants, highlighted by the signature par-3 16th hole's island green framed by azure water and white sand, with spectacular Strip mega-resort views.
About the Course
As the only championship golf course remaining on the Las Vegas Strip, Bali Hai Golf Club has consistently ranked among Golf Advisor's top courses in Nevada and earned recognition as one of Golf Digest's 'Top 50 Resort Courses' in America. With its South Pacific-inspired design, the course creates an exotic tropical oasis amid the desert metropolis, featuring over 2,500 palm trees, black volcanic rock formations, and seven acres of water hazards and lagoons that deliver both visual drama and technical challenge. The signature 16th hole captures the essence of Bali Hai: a 141-yard par-3 island green framed by swaying palms, brilliant white sand bunkers contrasting against azure water, while spectators from Cili Restaurant's patio witness every shot's fate. The 468-yard 3rd hole, dubbed 'Shipwreck,' runs a creek along its entire right side with the fairway sloping treacherously toward the water, testing both courage and precision. Standing on the 486-yard 18th tee, the mega-resorts of the Strip towering in the background, golfers experience a surreal finale where desert and island, reality and fantasy seamlessly merge in one unforgettable closing statement.