Sunset Park
Las Vegas, Nevada 1 course · 24 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Chris Thorne
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October 25, 2010
course is fine but more signage should be posted around the park to let people know that it is a Frisbee golf course.
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Rustin Pomeroy
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February 21, 2012
Great challenging course, even more so in wind. Restrooms & water fountains. No benches. Would be better if park goers weren't constantly walking in front of you.
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Mak ALA stack dollas
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January 17, 2011
I thought the course was cool. Long open drives. Only thing I didnt like was the baseball fields fences. Thats cause i thru a couple disc that away. All n all it was a great game. And the people out here in Vegas.... AWSOME. Nice peeps yhanks Vegas. Good luck on yalls tournament
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Rob Taylor
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January 18, 2011
Course was loaded with people and those people made our round take forever. Other than that the course was pretty nice. I played with some local pro's that were very nice and very very good!!
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Ryan Ranes
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April 7, 2011
Havent played the offical layout I played the pro layout very challenging super far holes tight fairways and very windy!!!! Fairly wide open some holes have alot of trees in the back 19-24. Alot of nice and cool disc golfers down in vegas. Every PDGA event I will try to make at this course. Bathrooms available right at the course
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eric wernet
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April 19, 2011
People are a pain on this course. I get it and understand, green space in a desert gets LOTS of use! But when it's disc golfers, it's SUCKS! Today, I was repeatedly thrown on by the following group. I had a group on the course throwing at the wrong basket (ours of course) and in all honesty, simply rude disc golfers. The course itself, drive and putt all day. Very little midrange game. Birdies were hard to come by for this noodle arm. I like how the designers incorporated the trees that ...
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kyle J
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April 21, 2011
cool course. a lot going on at this course. A nice well kept park with a lot of people in it, from golfers to tennis players to walkers. mountains in the backround with snow capped peaks, planes incoming to the strip form around the world, stores, restaurants and cars on the road and 90 degree weather , create a lot going on like no other course around. course is well manicured and in great shape, probably plays under par if you play this course daily.
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Nick Keil
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August 11, 2011
Fantastic course with plenty of shade for Vegas! Like any course, the maps at the tees were vandalized but in good enough condition to know where to go. Descent distances, no hills, but plenty of trees to get in the way. It became windy half way through both time we went but that cooled things down a little.
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Billy Matthews
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December 10, 2011
4 holes removed for construction. 1 Added hole 5 is A hole.
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Jake La "Putt" ka
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June 2, 2012
This is a fun course to play, but if you go in the summer, be ready for the heat! I only made it to hole 20 and had to quit because it was so hot! Other than that it was a lot of fun
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Justin Brown
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July 27, 2012
One of the first ten disc golf courses ever built around 1978( i think 7th built) Pros: fun, long, open holes at one of the oldest courses in the world. Cons: pedestrian traffic, no elevation.
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Joe Rodriguez
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August 5, 2012
I played on Saturday 8/4 @630am. This is a nice course about 10 minutes from the Strip, perfect for a visitor wanting to play. The course is pretty long and wide open. It isn't very technically challenging but it was a good way to breakout all the drivers in the bag. Playing at 630am, is my normal start time, and finishing the 24 holes at 830 was just perfect to beat the heat, but make sure you take a large water bottle. The cement tee pads were very slippery because of the morning sprinklers, m ...
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George Bodiroga
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February 8, 2013
Not a championship level course but not a bad layout for a multi-use park. Mostly wide open but the mandos help make up for the lack of trees. Friendly locals to show the way, but even they don't seem to know the layout as a number of holes are missing. Consistent signage would help. I would definitely play again when in Vegas.





