ANGEL PARK GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Las Vegas, NV, USA
Designed by Bob Cupp, John Fought
Cloud Nine at Angel Park Golf Club is a 12-hole par-3 course in Las Vegas designed by Bob Cupp and John Fought. The course replicates twelve famous par-3 holes from renowned layouts around the world, offering golfers a chance to experience scaled versions of celebrated designs without traveling to the original venues. Each hole draws inspiration from a notable par-3, condensing the strategic and visual elements of the originals into a compact format suitable for practice rounds or casual play.
The course sits within Angel Park's larger golf complex, which includes two regulation 18-hole courses also designed by the same architects. Cloud Nine's holes range in length and difficulty, presenting a variety of shot-making challenges that mirror the diversity found in championship golf. The replicas include holes inspired by courses such as Pebble Beach, Augusta National, and other well-known American designs, though the Las Vegas desert setting naturally differs from the coastal or parkland environments of the originals.
Angel Park opened in 1989 and has served as a public facility accessible to both local golfers and visitors to Las Vegas. The concept of a replica par-3 course provides an educational and recreational experience, allowing players to test their short game against designs they may recognize from televised tournaments. The course operates with a relaxed pace and is often used for evening rounds under lights, taking advantage of the desert climate and the resort atmosphere of Las Vegas.
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Best par 3 in Vegas
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cloud Nine was designed by Bob Cupp and John Fought.
Yes. Cloud Nine at Angel Park Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cloud Nine is 36.
Cloud Nine plays 979 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Cloud Nine is 80.
Cloud Nine is a 12-hole course.