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Could Care Less
I played at Desert Rose, which is the old Winterwood you listed. I also play at Nellis, (AFB) and have played at Prima's place.
Prima's golf course is long, long gone, and is now a housing/business area. Has been for quite a few (30+) years. When your Dad golfed at Prima's place did he ever meet any of the big name stars who frequented the place during it's hay day? That was the hang out place for most of them (even the Non Golfing Stars) since it was so far out of town at the time. I remember the fairways were very tight, and some of the greens served more than one fairway. Prima's place is where I learned to hit a straight ball. Any normal faded, or drawn ball could put you in another fairway if you were not careful.
Thanks for the memories with this "blast from the past":clapp:
Prima's golf course is long, long gone, and is now a housing/business area. Has been for quite a few (30+) years. When your Dad golfed at Prima's place did he ever meet any of the big name stars who frequented the place during it's hay day? That was the hang out place for most of them (even the Non Golfing Stars) since it was so far out of town at the time. I remember the fairways were very tight, and some of the greens served more than one fairway. Prima's place is where I learned to hit a straight ball. Any normal faded, or drawn ball could put you in another fairway if you were not careful.
Thanks for the memories with this "blast from the past":clapp:
What course?? I grew up in Vegas, but have not played a single round there.
I drove the cart for my dad who played different places every Sunday..
But that was back in '72-'74
Places like Nellis, Winterwood and Louis Prima's Fairway to the Stars.