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Divine Nine Golf Trail
7am Tune Up

Begin your day with breakfast at the Eagle Valley Golf Club.  Locals Hint: be sure to ask about the breakfast and golf specials. 7:30
If you feel your game needs a tune up, play Eagle Valley East, a wide-open, forgiving track that will help you work the kinks out.
If you are feeling more confident and want a challenge, opt for Eagle Valley West, a links-style course with great views of the Sierra Nevada.

11:30 Challenge
Take the short drive to the Silver Oak Golf Course, nestled in the hills of Northwest Carson City.  Their new club house is a great place to have lunch and contemplate playing another round.  This 18 hole course features five sets of tees and has some challenging, but fun, elevated tees on the front nine.

But wait, you have only played two of our famous Divine Nine!

We have a great option for you, the Ticket To Paradise, just $295 to play all of the Divine Nine and you have a whole year to use it.  They are even transferable.  Just go to www.divine9.com for all the details. 

You can also design your own golf vacation at www.divine9.com

Need more help or suggestions?  Just call one of our golf specialists at 877 697 GOLF or stop in and see one of our travel specialists at our visitors center.  You can purchase your Ticket to Paradise there, too.

 

John Wayne's last movie, "The Shootist," was filmed at the Krebs-Petersen House at 500 North Mountain Street.

Orion Clemens, Mark Twain's brother, lived at 502 North Division Street. The brothers traveled the west together, forming the foundation for Twain's immortal novel "Roughing It."

New Yorker, and town father, Abe Curry moved to Carson City in 1858 when Genoa land proved to be too expensive. His home is at 406 North Nevada Street.