Any recommendations for a par 60?

Looking for a good par 60 or close to it in the southern part of town. Usually play Desert Willows for this sort of course but would like to try another shorter course. The longer rounds are too much in this heat right now.
I'm playing Primm in 2 weeks. 1:20pm. Heat is good.
Boulder City Muni is a shorter course and a good value but it looks like it is still a par 72

Maybe this article from USA today will help

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That's it for Henderson. You have several options in the NW, two execs and the pitch/putt at Angel Park.

I have not been to Angel Park in years. I think I will go give it a try. Thanks Ken! Is the course in pretty good condition?

Snidely you are crazy in that heat! Drink lots of gatorade...lol..... and don't get heat stroke! lol

jphelan boulder muni is a great cheap course I have played it several times and have enjoyed it. Just looking for a shorter course and one that I have not played so much. Thanks for the suggestion though.
I have no idea about conditioning at the present time. Sorry. Remember, AP is not an exec course, it is short par 3s. Short. But still fun. Grab a putter, a sand wedge and a 9i and have a nice stroll. It's a kick at night.

With the move, I've sworn off the heat. When we did our doubles in July in La Quinta, we were in the mid/high teens. I once thought that was novel, but no more. It really comes down to the fact that we really don't have to choose to play in those conditions, so why continue to do it? 100 is different. But that too has worn thin. lol It's 65-75 year 'round here, and I've become very well acclimatized to that kinda playing conditions!!
I walked 18 in 102°F in NJ humidity a few times this summer so I figure riding 18 in 100°F in the desert won't be too bad. Actually, I just checked the weather forecast and Primm is forecast to be 91°F and Jean is at 98°F for Sunday. I'm surprised there is that big of a difference between those two places but 91°F in the desert sounds perfect.
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I walked 18 in 102°F in NJ humidity a few times this summer so I figure riding 18 in 100°F in the desert won't be too bad. Actually, I just checked the weather forecast and Primm is forecast to be 91°F and Jean is at 98°F for Sunday. I'm surprised there is that big of a difference between those two places but 91°F in the desert sounds perfect.


We'll be teeing it up in Banff long about then. Somehow I don't think it will be as hot there. lol

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Originally posted by: ken2v
I have no idea about conditioning at the present time. Sorry. Remember, AP is not an exec course, it is short par 3s. Short. But still fun. Grab a putter, a sand wedge and a 9i and have a nice stroll. It's a kick at night.

With the move, I've sworn off the heat. When we did our doubles in July in La Quinta, we were in the mid/high teens. I once thought that was novel, but no more. It really comes down to the fact that we really don't have to choose to play in those conditions, so why continue to do it? 100 is different. But that too has worn thin. lol It's 65-75 year 'round here, and I've become very well acclimatized to that kinda playing conditions!!


65-75 year ......man I am jealous! I would never leave the course with whether like that! When it's above 100 I would rather be by a pool....lol

Take care.