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Reflection Bay Golf Club

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Reflection Bay Golf Club is located in Henderson, Nevada, United States. It is a public resort golf course in Nevada personally designed by Jack Nicklaus. It hosts the Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge tournament benefiting the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. The Par- 72 course goes back to 7,261-yard and makes its way through the desert while providing views of Lake Las Vegas.

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Reflection Bay Golf Club
Montelago Boulevard, Henderson Lake Las Vegas

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N 36.1101 ° E -114.9258 °
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Montelago Boulevard 91
89011 Henderson, Lake Las Vegas
Nevada, United States
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