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Harmon, Jones help reopen Rio Secco course Schedule Calendar

Architect says they’ve taken it ‘back to the future’

- By Brian Hurlburt Special to the Review-journal

Original Rio Secco golf course architect Rees Jones and Butch Harmon, who operates his school at the Henderson facility, were present Tuesday for the reopening after a $2 million renovation.

Jones oversaw the project, and Harmon provided input. The end result is a kinder and friendlier Rio Secco.

“I think we’ve taken Rio Secco back to the future,” Jones said. “When it opened 20 years ago, we were designing larger bunkers than we do now. Now we’re building more strategica­lly placed bunkers, more closely mowed chipping areas and more pockets of rough. There will now be more shot options available to players.

“On the holes that needed it, which were six of them, we added forward tees. That will allow for juniors, ladies and seniors to slide up to a different tee, which will make the golf course a lot more flexible. We are also doing that at other wellknown courses around the country.”

Harmon, who coaches the likes of Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler, applauded the changes and said he thinks the industry needs to do more for the casual golfer.

“These courses should be designed for the everyday player, not the tour pros,” Harmon said. “Making it easier and designed so golfers can play more quickly is exactly what golf needs.”

Other improvemen­ts include an expansive practice area with a 27,000-square-foot grass tee, new putting green, 18 new greens on the course and a new putting green at Harmon’s school. Rio Secco reopens to the public Friday.

VICI Golf took ownership Friday of Rio Secco and Cascata, another Jones design in Boulder City. VICI Golf is a subsidiary of VICI Properties, an entity that was spun off from Caesars Entertainm­ent Corp. during bankruptcy proceeding­s.

Southern Highlands pro wins

Southern Highlands director of golf Jim Delaney won the Southern Nevada PGA Chapter Championsh­ip at Boulder Creek. He shot 3-under 141 to beat Anthem’s Travis Long and Siena’s Kim Dolan by two strokes. TPC Las Vegas pro Andrew Elliott won the assistant profession­al championsh­ip with a 1-over 144.

Topgolf Tour Championsh­ip

The Topgolf Tour Championsh­ip will be played Sunday at Topgolf Las Vegas. The top 20 two-player teams from regional tournament­s will vie for a $50,000 first-place prize. Peter Campbell and Jamie Puterbaugh of San Diego won the Las Vegas qualifier.

Hall of Fame event

The Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame PGA Tour/asian Tour

What: CIMB Classic.

When: Thursday, 7:30-11:30 p.m. (Golf Channel). Friday, Saturday, 8 p.m.-midnight (Golf Channel).

Where: TPC Kuala Lumpur, West (7,005 yards, par 72), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Purse: $7 million (winner’s share: $1,260,000).

Defending champion: Justin Thomas. Last week: Brendan Steele won the Safeway Open.

Fedex Cup leader: Brendan Steele.

Next week: CJ Cup at Nine Bridges. LPGA Tour

What: LPGA Keb-hana Bank Championsh­ip.

When (tape delay): Thursday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (Golf Channel). Friday, 9-11 a.m. (Golf Channel). Saturday, Sunday 8:30-11:30 a.m. (Golf Channel).

Where: Sky 72 Golf Course, Ocean Course (6,316 yards, par 72), Incheon, South Korea.

Purse: $2 million (winner’s share: $300,000).

Defending champion: Carlota Ciganda. Last tournament: Brooke Henderson won the New Zealand Women’s Open. LPGA money leader: Sung Hyun Park. Next week: Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championsh­ip.

PGA Tour Champions

What: SAS Championsh­ip.

When: Friday-sunday, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. (Golf Channel).

Where: Prestonwoo­d Country Club (7,082 yards, par 72), Cary, N.C.

Purse: $2.1 million (winner’s share: $315,000).

Defending champion: Doug Garwood. Last tournament: Bernhard Langer won the Pure Insurance Open at Pebble Beach.

Charles Schwab Cup leader: Bernhard Langer.

Classic Pro-am at Las Vegas National and the Night of Induction at TPC Summerlin are scheduled for Oct. 26 and 27.

The Class of 2017 is Tom Hartley, a local golf benefactor and previous chairperso­n of Las Vegas’ PGA Tour event; Kerri Clark, a local LPGA teaching profession­al and former LPGA Tour player; the Southern

Friday: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center

Sunday: Topgolf Tour Championsh­ip, Topgolf Las Vegas

Monday: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center

Wednesday: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center

Oct. 20: The 22 Warriors Foundation event, Siena

Oct. 20: Major Series of Putting qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center

Oct. 21: Bower Golf Tournament benefiting school-based clinic, Wildhorse

Oct. 22: Major Series of Putting Final qualifier, Las Vegas Golf Center

Nevada Golf Associatio­n; and the late Bill Farkas, who was the head profession­al at Las Vegas Country Club for three decades.

Informatio­n is available at Lasvegasgo­lfhof.com.

Deal of the week

Las Vegas Golf Center offers a $25 happy-hour deal, which includes nine holes with cart, range balls and two drinks Friday through Sunday during opening festivitie­s. There also are club demos all weekend and a free golf clinic Saturday night. The facility features a lighted nine-hole course, automated Power Tees and new LED range lighting.

Stars on, off course

U.S. Presidents Cup team member Rickie Fowler joined Las Vegas businessma­n Stephen Cloobeck in donating to the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund to assist victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. Fowler is reportedly a lot owner at the new Summit in Summerlin. The new Discovery Land private community features a Tom Fazio course and opened to members Saturday.

The golf notebook appears each Thursday. Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades. He can be reached at bhurlburt5@gmail.com or @Lvgolfinsi­der.

 ??  ?? J. Rick Martin Hall of Fame architect Rees Jones, left, talks with Butch Harmon, the world’s top golf instructor as voted by his peers in Golf Digest, at the VIP grand re-opening of Rio Secco Golf Club in Henderson.
J. Rick Martin Hall of Fame architect Rees Jones, left, talks with Butch Harmon, the world’s top golf instructor as voted by his peers in Golf Digest, at the VIP grand re-opening of Rio Secco Golf Club in Henderson.

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