THE CLUB AT SUNRISE
🇺🇸 Las Vegas, NV, USA
Designed by Dick Wilson, Joe Lee



The Club at Sunrise features a golf course designed by Dick Wilson and Joe Lee, two architects whose work became prominent across the American South and Southwest during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Wilson, known for courses in Florida and the Carolinas before his death in 1965, collaborated with Lee, who continued their firm's design philosophy emphasizing strategic bunkering and playability for a range of skill levels. The course sits in the Sunrise Manor area of the Las Vegas Valley, east of the Strip, where residential golf development expanded significantly during the 1970s and 1980s.
The layout occupies relatively flat desert terrain that has been transformed into a parkland-style course with tree-lined fairways and water features—a characteristic approach for Las Vegas courses of this era that contrasts with the surrounding arid landscape. The design incorporates the strategic principles Wilson and Lee favored: fairway bunkers positioned to challenge tee shots, greens protected by sand and water, and routing that rewards course management over pure distance.
The Club at Sunrise operates as a private facility serving the local Las Vegas community. Like many clubs in the valley, it provides a traditional country club environment with dining and social amenities alongside golf. The course represents a period when Las Vegas golf architecture focused on creating lush, resort-style conditions rather than embracing the native desert landscape that would characterize later designs in the region.
Reviews
Just a typical municipal course. Pace wasn’t bad but wasn’t great. Saw the beverage cart on hole one and didn’t see it again the rest of the round. Large ditch that runs through the middle of the course so all balls and play slope down to the runoff area. Overall not a bad track.
Formerly Desert Rose course was redesigned and and given its current name. Conditions are better think they took some of the houses out of play. Locals refer to the course as “The Ditch” as the back 9 follows a flood control channel out and back. Fair budget option but I’d leave this one for the locals as it’s nothing special, Vegas is full of options
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sunrise at The Club at Sunrise has a Course Vaults score of 6.7 out of 10 based on 5 explicit golfer ratings.
Sunrise was designed by Dick Wilson and Joe Lee.
Yes. Sunrise at The Club at Sunrise is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sunrise is 72.
Sunrise plays 6,503 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Sunrise is 129.