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Grass Is No Longer Greener For Las Vegas Golf Courses; Turf Being Replaced to Meet New Restrictions on Water Use Steve Swanson looked out onto his lush green golf course and gestured to the rolling fairways. "A lot more's going to have to come out," the Siena Golf Club superintendent said as he stood in a bed of crushed rock that used to be verdant grass. By next year, many Las Vegas golf courses will have to
Publication: The Washington Post
Loews Hotels making plans for Lake Las Vegas. Byline: Hubble Smith Jun. 2--New York City-based Loews Hotels plans to build a 400-room hotel at the Lake Las Vegas golf course resort community east of Henderson, an executive with the resort's developer said Wednesday. Construction of the Mediterranean-themed hotel is expected to start in 2006,
Publication: Las Vegas Review-Journal (Las Vegas, NV)
The Ultimate Game at Wynn Las Vegas to be Televised on FOX Sports in 2007; Preliminary Rounds Set for Lake Las Vegas. LAS VEGAS, Sept. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ultimate Game at Wynn Las Vegas will be televised nationally on FOX Sports in 2007. It was announced jointly by Wynn Las Vegas Chairman & CEO Steve Wynn, FOX Sports President Ed Goren, Ultimate Game co-owners Steve Bartkowski and Jim Thomas and Ultimate
Publication: PR Newswire
Action keeps Lake Las Vegas casino open. Byline: Howard Stutz Jun. 7--Casino MonteLago in upscale Lake Las Vegas would seem the least-likely candidate to be closed for financial reasons, but Nevada gaming regulators had to act quickly Wednesday to the keep the small gambling site open. Both the Gaming Control Board and Nevada Gaming
Publication: Las Vegas Review-Journal (Las Vegas, NV)
Going for the Golf: In Las Vegas, high-end links play can mean a big payoff for you. (Destination: Las Vegas). While most people go for the glitter and the gaming, golf can be a lucrative seller when it comes to packaging Las Vegas. The high cost of land, water and maintenance keep the greens fees in the stratosphere, but with the combination of weather and the talent behind these courses, the tariff is
Publication: Travel Agent
Las Vegas courses to get desert look LAS VEGAS -- Steve Swanson looked out onto his lush, green golf course and gestured to the rolling fairways and endless turf. "A lot more's going to have to come out," the Siena Golf Club superintendent said, standing in a bed of crushed rock that used to be verdant grass. By next year, many Las
Publication: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
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