Rio Secco Golf Club and Cascata Golf Club are now being managed by Cabot, a company that specializes in high-end courses.
Greg Robertson

Greg Robertson is a longtime journalist for some of the top newspapers and websites in the country. He was lead editor for the launch of NFL.com in 1996, and was the first golf editor and writer for ESPN.com, where he covered the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour and Champions Tour for five years. He lives in Las Vegas with his wife and two daughters.
Southern Nevada golfers Maverick McNealy, Harry Hall, Collin Morikawa and Isaiah Salinda stood out during the PGA Tour’s West Coast swing.
UNLV’s Chris Cain is aiming to represent the concerns of the Southwest region in his new role on the board of directors with the PGA of America.
Las Vegas Country Club is in negotiations with Saudi-backed LIV Golf to host a tournament on the same weekend as the Super Bowl on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium.
Maja Stark was among 10 players to improve to 2-0 after two days of the Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play at Shadow Creek.
Jenny Shin calls Las Vegas home, but even she doesn’t get access to exclusive Shadow Creek when she’s practicing. She is 1-1 this week at the LPGA Match Play.
Seven high school seniors who spent their summers as caddies have earned full-ride scholarships as part of the Evans Scholars program.
Doug Ghim saved his PGA Tour card by the skin of his teeth last season. The Las Vegas golfer is banking on better results as a new year begins.
Three-time major champion Anna Nordqvist pulled out of the Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play.
Two players battling injuries had significantly different results on the first day of the tournament at Shadow Creek.
After winning the season-opening Tournament of Champions, Las Vegan Danielle Kang described her mood as peaceful.
Golf’s most bitter rivalry arrives at Wynn Golf Club on Friday for a made-for-TV event. There’s little doubt that Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau are anything but friends.
The 64 players in the field are prepared for anything at the Bank of Hope tournament, a five-day event on a difficult course in North Las Vegas.
The winners of both majors played during the 2020 PGA Tour season are bringing their games to Las Vegas next month.
The good news for Southern Nevada golf fans is that the Shriners Hospital for Children Open remains on the PGA Tour schedule for early October.