The 18-hole Dayton Valley Country Club in Dayton, Nevada is a semi-private golf course that opened in 1991. The course measures 7218 yards from the longest tees.
Dayton Valley is recognized as one of the premier courses in Northern Nevada. This Arnold Palmer designed course hosts the longest standing PGA Tour Qualifying tournament in the country.
The spectacular high-desert, championship course has also earned four and one-half stars in Golf Digest’s “Places to Play,” and it’s easy to see why.
Incorporating forty acres of water features, which directly affect play on no less than twelve holes, and numerous strategic bunkers, the stunning par-72 course is as devious as it is beautiful. The lightning fast greens are generously sized, while the lush fairways are liberally mounded. The pristine course at Dayton Valley Golf and Country Club is truly an oasis in the desert, surrounded by the stately eastern Sierra Nevada. With ample amenities, Dayton Valley specializes in group and tournament outings.