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Siena Golf Club in Summerlin features a well-planned residential golf course complimented by rolling fairways and greens. Panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip are accented by the western mountains and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The 18-hole par 72, Schmidt-Curley designed championship course has 85 bunkers and six water hazards, making strategy, not distance, a priority. Siena's primary goal is to provide you with the most pleasant golfing experience in Las Vegas, with the highest quality customer service provided in its restaurant and golf operation.

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User Reviews:

4/05 - David P.****
"Very good golf course, with fast greens and good test for begining desert golf vacation. Very nice facilities and staff. Pretty location."

4/05 - Robert N. *****
"This was a beautiful, challenging, but fun course."

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