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Las Vegas a wide open last minute Memorial Day weekend golf escape

Monday May 22, 2006 | 01:39:46 201 words, 3836 views
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You haven’t really been to Las Vegas, if you’ve never taken a spur of the moment, pack tonight, bolt tomorrow, call in sick trip. It truly should be the only kind of Sin City adventure.

For how wild is it really if you plan that Las Vegas getaway longer than George Washington plotted the Revolutionary War? Oh, you wild and crazy rebel, you.

Memorial Day weekend could be your chance to break from that pocket protector worthy method of vacationing. For with the big weekend just several days away, Las Vegas remains wide open for a golf and gambling getaway.

“A lot of people don’t realize that Memorial Day weekend is actually a good time to visit Vegas,'’ said Scott Bowles of Las Vegas Golf Travel, a hotel and course packaging company. “It’s not as crowded as you might think. Especially on the golf courses.”

With TravelGolf.com’s own Brandon Tucker out of town, the odds might finally return to normal on the Detroit Pistons as well. Tucker drops Charles Barkley coin on the Pistons to win it all, skewing everything.

Playing courses like TPC Canyons or the out near the California border Primm Valleys is a much surer bet anyways.


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