I enjoy playing at Tuscany. It is one of Las Vegas' newer golf courses.
My first time at Tuscany - the Club house was in a converted quonset hut / tent.
They now sport a beautiful club house and restaurant.
The club initially had some problems growing grass in this arid part of Vegas, so the team from Rhodes Ranch came in took it over and the course has been blooming ever since.
Rhodes Ranch is the "sister" course and you can often get supurb package deals for plying both courses.
The course is well laid out with a number of sand traps that seem to play right to my driving distance.
There is enough water on the course to splash a few misplaced shots
The course winds past the beautiful stone clocktower has spacious fairways.
The theme of the course centers around wine and vineyards making it fairly unique.
I think this is an excellent course for the price you pay.
You have to drive a bit further than some of the Summerlin courses but it is a super experience.