
January 1, 2009 Best New Public Courses of 2009: PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs
The first of several courses at this ambitious development an hour from Las Vegas' Strip is known as the Chase, just as the name indicates, the 7,471-yard Jack Nicklaus layout may have you trying to catch your breath by the end of the round... More Links Magazine
December, 2008 America's Best New Courses: The Chase at PGA Golf Club
As usual, Golf Digest's annual survey of America's Best New Courses was based on evaluations filed by our national panel of more than 900 male and female golfers who judged each course on Shot Values, Design Variety, Resistance to Scoring, Memorability... More GolfDigest.com
December, 2008 2008 Top 10 New Courses You Can Play: The Chase at PGA Golf Club
The 50-mile trek north from Las Vegas to Coyote Springs is so desolate that you're likely to encounter more coyotes than people. Jabbed into an arid site ringed with mountains, this Jack Nicklaus track kick-starts one of the most ambitious golf development projects ever.... More Golf.com
November-December, 2008 2008 Best New Courses: The Chase at PGA Golf Club
Situated fifty barren miles north of Las Vegas, the Chase at Coyote Springs supplies what we'd expect from the House of Nicklaus: lakes, waterfalls and artful desert buffer zones, plus a seamless blend of muscular brutes and risk-reward teasers... More Travel + Leisure Golf
Fall 2009 Las Vegas Hot Spots: Where to Play The Chase at PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs is worth the 50-minute drive from the Strip. The Jack Nicklaus signature course has 11 water features... Download PDF NCGA Golf
November 22, 2009 The Chase at PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs Jack Nicklaus' Signature-designed course – The Chase – at PGA Golf Club is a challenging 7,471-yard layout and is the first golf course in a series of Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses... More Golf.com
November 14, 2009 The Chase at the PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs: A Jack Nicklaus design in the middle of a city on hold Ignore this dateline. There is no Coyote Springs, Nev. Not yet, anyway. Oh, there's a nice cluster of planted palm trees and an entrance wall emblazoned with the Coyote Springs name... More Golf.com
October 17, 2009 Novel Approaches: The Economy Has Slowed The Pace, But Not Quality, Of New Designs When the economy goes upside down, all sorts of new and innovative ideas suddenly have a chance to emerge. The same goes for golf development, where there's been a long-term slide in the number of new courses opening... Download PDF GolfWeek
October 2009 First impression: The Chase at PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs near Vegas a hit with Golf World readers Finding a western home of the PGA of America was a long time in the making, but it's apparently well worth it, if The Chase at PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs, Nev., is any indication. The Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, which is the first of many that are planned for the western PGA Golf Club and Village, opened last year to rave reviews.... More GolfWorld.com
September 24, 2009 BrightSource Expands Land Deal in Nevada What to do when building a 159,000-home city in the Nevada desert and the housing market collapses? Go solar. The Coyote Springs Land Company this week expanded a deal with BrightSource Energy, a solar power developer based in Oakland, Calif... More The New York Times
Summer 2009 Welcome to the Wild, Wild West After by-the-book opening rounds, surprise defines our finals... Download PDF F&GMagazine
April 2, 2009 Developers of New Golf Courses Know No Recession Off the fairway, news isn't good. The market's down, prices are up and headlines are scary enough to give a man a hitch. But in times like these, golfers have a great advantage... More United Hemispheres
April, 2009 Howled Be Thy Name When Coyote Springs (50 miles north of Las Vegas opened The Chase course last year, fans of great golf architecture howled at the moon. Routed around 11 lakes and rolling terrain, it was designed with... Download PDF Golf Tips Magazine
March 30, 2009 Solar Firm Sees Bright Future at Coyote Springs Emerging solar thermal developer BrightSource Energy is launching its first Nevada solar thermal project, about 40 miles north of Las Vegas on the Coyote Springs development... More Las Vegas Sun
March 30, 2009 PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs Ranked in Latest Zagat Survey As Tiger Woods returns to the green, so too does Zagat Survey, which today released the sixth edition of its America's Top Golf Courses survey and launched its brand new iPhone application, GOLF BY ZAGAT(sm)... More Globe Newswire
March 26, 2009 Coyote Springs Golf Course Receiving High Ratings Rave reviews are being received by Coyote Springs for the Jack Nicklaus Signature designed PGA golf course, "The Chase." Coyote Springs founder and developer Harvey Whittemore told The RECORD in a telephone interview... More Lincoln County Record
March 1, 2009 Get a Free Round at Nicklaus' Chase With Purchase of Signature Club The Chase at PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs has piled up the awards from several top golf publications as one of the best new courses in 2008. This Jack Nicklaus design is located about 50 miles from the Las Vegas Strip, and is the first jewel in the emerging... More GolfLasVegasNow.com
December 18, 2008 Coyote Springs rezoning OK'd; County Commission's 5-1 vote will allow hotel-casino to go on 125 acres Clark County Commissioners on Wednesday approved by a 5-to-1 vote the rezoning of 125 acres
in the Coyote Springs community to allow a hotel-casino... Download PDF Las Vegas Review Journal
December 11, 2008 Top Golf Pubs Name Las Vegas' The Chase Among Best New Golf Courses in America Last month, Jack Nicklaus' The Chase at PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs was named one of the top golf courses in the U.S. by Travel and Leisure. Now comes word that The Chase has earned more awards... More GolfLasVegasNow.com
December 4, 2008 Builder sees green light in red-flag economy Harvey Whittemore has boasted that his Coyote Springs project, 55 miles northeast of Las Vegas, won't be just another Southern Nevada housing development. Rather, it will be a master-planned city unlike anything in the state... More Las Vegas Sun
November, 2008 The Chase at PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs Situated fifty barren miles north of Las Vegas, the Chase at Coyote Springs supplies what weĠd expect from the House of Nicklaus: lakes, waterfalls and artful desert buffer zones... More Travel+Leisure
November, 2008 Worth Your Money This Month: The Chase at PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs, the Golden Bear's latest effort, takes traditional golf to a new level... Download PDF Golf Magazine
May 22, 2008 Golf Travel: Leaving Las Vegas In Las Vegas, if it's action at the tables or sports books you're craving, stick with heart-of-the-Strip locales. For the best Sin City golf experiences, however, you've got to get out of town... More The New York Times Sports Magazine
May 2, 2008 New Golf Course Opens Outside Las Vegas For the first time in six years, we can introduce you to a new Las Vegas area golf course. The Chase at Coyote Springs has the PGA of America gushing with excitement... More LasVegasNow
May, 2008 The World's Most Innovative Resort Developers One of the largest private landowners and developers in the state of Nevada, Harvey Whittemore is at the forefront of one of the most ambitious development projects ever undertaken in the United States... Download PDF Golf Inc.
Spring, 2008 Coyote Springs – PGA Golf Club Makes Debut After years in the making, one of the West's most anticipated golf course developments has opened its first course for daily-fee play! Located 50 minutes north of Las Vegas, PGA Golf Club Coyote Springs... More LasVegasNow
February, 2007 Development Newsmaker of the Year Few people could have envisioned that a barren stretch of desert 60 miles from Las Vegas would some day be ground zero for one of the largest golf-focussed communities in American history. Download PDF Golf Inc.
Winter, 2007 Estates West Magazine Roughly 50 miles north of Las vegas, the beginnings of what will become the state's largest master-planned community
(150,000 homes on 43,000 acres) are growing out of the ancient sea floor. Download PDF Estates West Magazine
2007 Annual PGA Village Goes West to Coyote Springs Coyote Springs is a massive new development and
destination being constructed 50 minutes north of Las
Vegas. A prime part of the plan for the 43,OOO-acre project
is the first PGA Village complex in the western part of the
country. Download PDF PGA Professionals' Guide to Travel
December, 2006 One To Watch In 2004, PGA Village at Coyote Springs was
announced as part of a planned 43,OOO-acre development
spanning Clark and Lincoln counties north
of Las Vegas. Download PDF Golf's Best New Destinations
October 17, 2006 From 200 to 300 Million, How We Have Changed 300 million: That's the
population milestone the Census Bureau says we reached
Tuesday morning. It took the new nation called America 139 years to reach the
100 million mark, and it was 52 more years before President
Lyndon B. Johnson marked the next milestone. Download PDF MSNBC
August, 2006 Clark County to Let Coyote Springs Build Infrastructure The Clark County Commission has invoked a little-used law to let developer Harvey Whittemore start a planned golf community of some 159,000 homes 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas. Download PDF Las Vegas Review-Journal
July 6, 2006 'Lovefest' for Coyote Springs Under the punishing midday sun, a landscaping crew mows a spotless, month-old fairway that snakes uphill to what will one day be a green framed by mountain vistas. More... Las Vegas Review-Journal
July 5, 2006 Massive Development to Bring Jobs, Homes The Coyote Springs development is promising to bring thousands of jobs and new homes to Southern Nevada. Once completed, Coyote Springs is expected to include a 150,000 new homes and have employed 500,000 people during the building process. More... Las Vegas Now
May 12, 2006 Movin' On Out When John Restrepo discusses how far someone will live outside Las Vegas for more affordable housing and commute to work, he describes it in industry terms: "We call it 'drive to qualify.' You will go as far out as you have to to
qualify for a loan." Download PDF In Business Las Vegas
May, 2006 EPA to Honor Coyote Springs During the agency's eighth annual Environmental Awards Ceremony in San Francisco tomorrow, U.S. EPA Regional Administrator Wayne Nastri will present a plaque to a Nevada organization in recognition of its efforts to protect and preserve the environment in 2005. Download PDF EPA Press Release
April 23, 2006 The Birth of Nevada's Newest Town In a recent commentary in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Publisher Sherman Frederick stated that
he has seen the future of Las Vegas, and it is located about an hour's drive outside the city itself. Download PDF Las Vegas Review-Journal
April, 2006 Homeowner Affordability Fuels Suburbs Rising property prices, escalating construction costs and a shrinking local land inventory has local homebuilders looking at places like Pahrump, Mesquite and Coyote Springs as the next bedroom communities to Las Vegas. Download PDF Las Vegas Business Press
March, 2006 Jack Springs Eternal, Big Vision Bear Enthusiasm The likes of Tom Weiskopf, Lee Trevino and even Arnold Palmer ate his dust for years. Now it was our turn, and we loved every minute of it. Download PDF Fairways & Green Magazine
2006 New PGA Village Slated
for Southern Nevada The PGA of America has
announced it will spread "The PGA Experience" to the West, with the development of a PGA Village in Clark and Lincoln counties in Nevada, just outside Las Vegas. Download PDF Cybergolf.com
November 16, 2004 Nicklaus Thinks Vegas Will Major in Golf If you really believe that the PGA Championship might one day be somewhere in the emptiness north of Las Vegas, then Jack Nicklaus has a nice big piece of desert he'd like to sell you. Seriously. Download PDF Las Vegas Sun
November 6, 2004 PGA Announces Western PGA Village, Site Set for Southern Nevada The PGA of America will
spread "The PGA Experience" to the West, with the development
of a PGA Village in Clark and Lincoln counties in Nevada, just
outside Las Vegas. Download PDF Las Vegas Sun
October 5, 2004 Home Builder Chosen for Coyote Springs Pardee Homes has entered an agreement with Coyote Springs developer Harvey Whittemore to be the master residential builder
for the first phase of the 42,000-acre golf course community
about 50 minutes north of Las Vegas. Download PDF Las Vegas Review-Journal
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