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Golf course in Henderson, Nevada, U.S.
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Rio Secco Golf Club
Club information
Coordinates35°58′33″N 115°6′38″W / 35.97583°N 115.11056°W / 35.97583; -115.11056
LocationHenderson, Nevada, U.S.
Established1997; 27 years ago (1997)
TypePublic
Owned byVici Properties
Operated byCDN Golf Management
Total holes18
Websitegolfriosecco.com
Designed byRees Jones
Par72
Length6,927 yards (6,334 m)
Course rating73.7
Slope rating138

Rio Secco Golf Club is a public golf course located in the Seven Hills neighborhood of Henderson, in the Las Vegas Valley. The course has hosted the annual Tiger Woods Jam and other charity and competitive events including the VegasGolfer Pro Showdown. It is owned by Vici Properties.

History

Rio Secco Golf Club was designed and built in 1997 by golf course architect Rees Jones for the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino. When Rio Secco opened in 1997, Golf Digest and Golf Magazine voted it among the top ten new public courses. Rio Secco features six holes through steep canyons, six holes on a plateau overlooking the city and six holes in a broad desert mountain range. The range is 5778 to 7332 feet. The Rio was purchased by Harrah's Entertainment (later Caesars Entertainment) in 1998. The golf club was included in the 2017 spin-off of Vici Properties from Caesars.

References

  1. ^ "Score Card" (PDF). Atlantic City Country Club. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
  2. Rio Hotel & Casino Inc. "Rio Announces Opening of Rio Secco Golf Club". Retrieved July 24, 2016.
  3. Thompson, Gary (August 10, 1998). "Harrah's buys Rio hotel-casino". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
  4. Hurlburt, Brian (October 11, 2017). "Renovated Rio Secco course more forgiving to casual golfer". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2018-02-25.

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