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I agree.Page 1 <br> <br> <br> DUNES <br> HOTEL <br> ‘EMERALD GREEN’ GOLF COURSE AND COUNTRY CLUB <br> <br> <br> DUNES <br> COUNTRY CLUB <br> <br> <br> LAS VEGAS NEVADA <br> EMERALD GREEN COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND BAR <br> (In the Country Club) <br> <br> <br> SERVED DAILY IN THE COUNTRY CLUB RESTAURANT <br> BREAKFAST AND LUNCHEON <br> SERVED ‘TIL 3:00 P.M. <br> <br> <br> Page 4 <br> <br> <br> Las Vegas’ growing importance in the wonderful world of golf has been firmly established with the Dunes ‘Emerald Green’ 18-hole Championship Golf Course and Country Club. <br> <br> <br> The 7,240-yard, 72-par course is handily located for “par-busters” on the grounds of The Dunes Hotel. <br> <br> <br> The Golf Course has natural appearing contours that develop an interesting character in the course and features large, well-trapped, undulating greens; five lakes influencing play on six holes and 88 yawning sand traps, placed strategically to reward the well-placed shot. <br> <br> <br> Beautification of the entire mile-area with a view to making this course “not only the biggest in Nevada, but one of the most beautiful in the world,” was a prime objective in the conception, planning and construction. No wonder it’s called “The Dunes Hotel Miracle Mile!” <br> <br> <br> Thousands of white oleander bushes surround the perimeter of the course, with a mile of symmetrically-placed palms of matched heights bordering the western boundary which parallels U. S. Highway 91 and the new Freeway. <br>