I called the Wynn Golf Concierge myself before writing this. I wanted the real numbers, not the marketing fluff. If you are trying to figure out how much a tee time at Wynn Golf Course costs, here is the straight answer: you will pay between $450 and $750 per player for 18 holes with a cart. That is the base green fee. What you actually hand over at the end of the day depends on three things — the season, the day of the week, and the time you tee off.
The Wynn website does not show these prices. They want you to call. I am telling you the range so you can budget before you pick up the phone.
What You Actually Pay for a Tee Time at Wynn Golf Club
The price is not one number. It changes. Here is how the variables work.
Season
Peak season runs from March through May and then again from mid-September through November. Those months are busy in Las Vegas. The weather is perfect. Expect to pay $650 to $750 per player.
Summer — June, July, and August — is hot. Really hot. The price drops. You can get a tee time for $450 to $550. The course is still in great shape because it is overseeded year-round, but you need to be okay with 105-degree heat.
Winter months (December through February) sit in the middle. Expect $550 to $650. The course is less crowded, and the temperatures are mild in the afternoons.
Day of the Week
Weekends cost more. A Saturday morning tee time during peak season will land near the top of the range. Tuesday morning in the summer? You can find the bottom of the range. The difference is usually about $100 to $150.
Time of Day
Morning tee times — before 10 a.m. — are the most expensive. That is prime time. Afternoon twilight rates, if the course offers them, can be $100 to $200 cheaper. But you risk not finishing 18 holes before dark. In summer, the sun sets late, so a 2 p.m. tee time works. In winter, sunset comes early. Ask the concierge about the specific date you are booking.

Quick Price Table
| Season | Weekday Morning | Weekend Morning | Twilight (if available) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peak (Mar-May, Sep-Nov) | $650–$700 | $700–$750 | $500–$550 |
| Summer (Jun-Aug) | $450–$500 | $500–$550 | $350–$400 |
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | $550–$600 | $600–$650 | $450–$500 |
Note: These are estimates based on what I was quoted and what regular players report. The exact number depends on availability and how far in advance you book.
What Your Green Fee Includes and What It Does Not
This is where most people get tripped up. The base price sounds high, but it covers more than just a round of golf. Let me break it down clearly.
Included in the Green Fee
- Shared golf cart with GPS and a cooler
- Forecaddie (called a Caddie Ambassador — they are mandatory, not optional)
- Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages on the cart (water, Gatorade, soda)
- Rental of Callaway clubs if you need them
- Food from the Tee House during your round (a sandwich, chips, fruit)
- Access to the practice facility (a limited warm-up area with a net and putting green)
- Club cleaning and handling by your caddie
Not Included in the Green Fee
- Caddie gratuity — this is separate. The standard is $40 to $60 per player. If your caddie does a great job, $75 is not unusual. You hand them cash at the end.
- Alcoholic beverages — beer, wine, or cocktails are available for purchase on the cart.
- Replay rounds — if you want to play 36 holes in one day, you pay a second green fee. No discount is standard, though you can ask.
- Club shipping or storage — if you send your own clubs ahead, you pay for that service separately through the bell team.
Your Real Out-the-Door Cost
If you play peak season, a Saturday morning round, the green fee hits $750. Add a $60 caddie tip. Add a couple of beers at $10 each. You are looking at $820 to $830 per person before you leave the course. If you play summer twilight at $400 plus a caddie tip, you are at $460. Plan accordingly.
Is the Wynn Golf Course Worth Its Price Tag?
I have played Wynn three times. I have also played Shadow Creek, Bali Hai, and TPC Las Vegas. Here is my honest take.
The Good
The course design is top-notch. Tom Fazio took a flat piece of desert and turned it into a lush, rolling layout with water on almost every hole. The conditioning is flawless. Unlike many desert courses that go dormant and turn brown in winter, Wynn keeps the grass green all year. It looks like a private club.
The convenience is unmatched. You walk out of the Wynn or Encore lobby, and you are on the first tee in five minutes. No shuttle, no drive, no hassle. That matters when you want to maximize your time in Las Vegas.
The limited tee times — only 8 to 9 groups per day — mean you never wait. A round takes about four hours. No backups. No slow play from the group ahead.
The Not-So-Good
The course is hard. There are forced carries over water on several holes. If you are a high handicapper and spray the ball, you will lose a lot of golf balls. That is frustrating when you paid $500-plus. The caddie helps, but they are there to give advice, not to fix a slice.
The warm-up area is small. There is no full driving range. You have a nine-bay net at 30 yards. That is fine for loosening up, but do not expect to groove your swing before the round.
Who Should Skip It?
If you care more about your score than the experience, skip Wynn. Play TPC Las Vegas for $200. You will have a fair test and keep more money in your pocket. If you want exclusivity and do not mind a 30-minute ride, consider Shadow Creek. It costs more but feels even more private.
But if you want the full Las Vegas resort golf experience — waking up, walking to the golf course, playing a Fazio masterpiece with a caddie, and walking back to your room — Wynn is worth it. You pay for the convenience and the condition.
How to Book and Save on Your Wynn Tee Time?
Do not just call the number and accept the first price. You have options.
Book as a Hotel Guest
If you stay at Wynn or Encore, you can book 60 days in advance. Non-guests can only book 30 days out. That means guests get the best times. Also, the concierge can sometimes apply a package discount. Call and ask if there is a “stay and play” rate before you book the room separately.
Call Directly, Not Through a Third Party
Third-party sites like GolfNow or TeeOff rarely list Wynn. When they do, the price is higher. Always call the Golf Concierge at (702) 770-4653. Ask for the best available rate. Mention that you are a hotel guest if you are staying there.
Play in Summer or Late Afternoon
Summer is the real money saver. The course is still in great shape because of the irrigation. The heat is manageable if you drink water and use a cart. Twilight rates in summer can be as low as $350 to $400. Just check sunset time so you do not get caught on the 17th hole in the dark.
Cancel More Than 24 Hours in Advance
Wynn charges 50% of the green fee if you cancel or reduce your group size within 24 hours. If you are unsure, book early and then confirm. You can change the date without penalty as long as you give more than 24 hours’ notice.
Wynn Golf Course vs. Other Las Vegas Premium Courses
You have choices in Las Vegas. Here is how they compare.
| Course | Price Range | Best For | Amenities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wynn Golf Club | $450–$750 | Convenience and resort feel | On-site, caddie included, food included |
| Shadow Creek | $500–$1,000+ | Ultra-exclusive private experience | Limo transfer, lunch, caddie, no walk-ups |
| Bali Hai | $200–$400 | Affordable Strip-adjacent | No caddie, no resort integration |
| Cascata | $350–$600 | Scenic drive and clubhouse | Lunch included, caddie optional, 40-minute drive |
| TPC Las Vegas | $150–$350 | Value and championship test | No resort, no caddie |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Wynn offer a replay rate if I want to play 36 holes in one day?
There is no standard replay discount. You pay the full green fee for a second round. But if the course is not busy, you can ask the concierge. Sometimes they offer a small reduction. Do not count on it.
Can I play the Wynn golf course if I am not staying at the hotel?
Yes. Non-guests can book tee times on the course, but only 30 days in advance. You also need to use valet parking or pay for parking at the Encore garage. The check-in desk is near the Encore Self-Park entrance during the clubhouse expansion.
Are there any discounts for locals, military, or seniors?
No. Wynn does not offer any published discounts. The only discount is the twilight rate or summer rate. Call and ask, but do not expect a break.
What is the cancellation fee if I need to reschedule rather than cancel?
If you reschedule more than 24 hours before your tee time, there is no fee. If you reschedule within 24 hours, they treat it as a cancellation and charge 50% of the green fee. Best to change the date early if you need to.
Do I need to tip the caddie on top of the green fee, and how much?
Yes. Caddies work for tips. The standard is $40 to $60 per player. If you have a large group and the caddie is exceptional, $75 is appreciated. Hand it in cash at the end of the round.
Is the practice facility included, or is that an additional charge?
It is included. The warm-up area has a nine-bay net and a putting green. No separate fee.
Can I pay with a credit card, or do they require cash for certain fees?
You can pay the green fee and any purchases with a credit card. The caddie tip is the only thing you need cash for. Some players Venmo their caddie, but cash is preferred. Plan.
Are there dress code penalties if I show up in improper attire?
Yes. Wynn enforces the dress code. Collared shirt, no denim, soft spikes, shorts no higher than mid-thigh. If you show up in a t-shirt or jeans, they will send you to the pro shop to buy proper attire. Do not test this rule.
If you want the most detailed answer to how much a tee time at Wynn Golf Course costs, the honest number is $450 to $750 plus tip. Book early, play in summer if you can, and bring cash for the caddie. That is the real cost of a day on the only Strip course.