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Head Golf Professional
Rick Vaughan, PGA

101 Palmer Drive
Dayton, NV 89403

Reservations: 877-332-4465
www.daytonvalley.com
Email: info@golfthehighsierra.com

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Dayton Valley Golf Club

This Arnold Palmer designed golf course has always been the hallmark of the golf experience at Dayton Valley Golf Club which opened in 1991. A beautiful oasis in the desert, the course features lakes on ten of the eighteen holes surrounded by the majestic mountains of the eastern Sierra Nevada. We invite you to experience what has been a secret of the PGA Tour, and a select few, since the beginning.

Dayton Valley has hosted PGA Tour Qualifying since 1995. This is the longest standing site in the U.S.A., to date, attesting to the superb and consistent conditions of the course.

The Clubhouse has a large bar and grill area, outdoor patio, special banquet rooms, full service golf shop, locker rooms, lobby and offices. It is the perfect setting to enjoy your favorite beverage, sensational mountain views or the sunset as a backdrop to the 9th & 18th greens.

Dayton Valley is rated 4 stars in “Places to Play” by Golf Digest in 2008/2009.

Course Specs

18 Holes, Par 72

Tees
Tournament
Championship
Regular
Senior
Yards
7218
6637
5897
5161
Rating
74
71.4
67.9
63.8
Slope
129
130
114
110

Green Fees

Green fees include cart with GPS and range balls.
The course is open year round weather depending.
Green fees range from $30-$45.


Scorecard


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Map to Dayton Valley Golf Club

Top Things to Do on Your Trip to Dayton Valley


  • Take a trip back in time and into the nearby historic Comstock District. Wind your way up the hill to Virginia City with Silver City and Gold Hill along the way. Cowboy-up as you visit the shops and sights along the wooden sidewalks of Main Street.

  • Journey east on Highway 50 to Fort Churchill State Park, a once active U.S. Army fort built in 1861. Browse through the Visitor’s Center that houses informational displays and artifacts of the fort’s history and the Pony Express that once passed through the area.

  • Visit the Silver State’s capital Carson City, just 11 miles away. You’ll find plenty of interesting historical sites, museums, fun and gaming.