Luck On The Greens: Shenendoah Tops Leaderboard In National Rankings

Shenendoah at Turning Stone Resort Casino has been ranked the Luckiest Golf Course Casino in the USA.
With a Lucky Review Percentage of 8.9%, this prestigious course not only offers stunning fairways and luxury accommodations, but according to gamblers and golfers alike, it may just tip the odds in your favor.
Turning Stone is no ordinary golf destination. The resort features 72 holes of golf, a massive 125,000-square-foot Vegas-style casino floor, and a reputation for combining sport, leisure, and indulgence in one location.
Shenendoah’s top spot comes from an analysis of TripAdvisor reviews using keywords such as luck, lucky or happy, outperforming competitors nationwide.
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The Greenbrier’s Lucky Legacy Continues
Sitting just behind Turning Stone are The Falls at Grand Falls Casino & Golf Resort (Iowa) (#2) at 8% and the Belterra Golf Club (Indiana) (#3) with 7.6%.
The Greenbrier - Olde White is #4 with a score of 7.3%, just ahead of the Journey at Pechanga (California), which is #5 with 6.2%.
Although The Greenbrier - Olde White just missed out on the top three, the championship course in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, scored the highest number of lucky keywords with 279.
Shadow Creek Golf Course (Nevada) and the Inn of the Mountain Gods (New Mexico) finished at #6 and #7, respectively, with 5.7% and 5.2% lucky review percentages.
The lower end of our Top 10 features the Bali Hai Golf Club (Nevada) #8 at 4.7%, Blue Top Ridge at Riverside Casino (Iowa) #9 at 3.8% and in 10th place is the Sewailo Golf Course (Arizona)—3.7%.

Golf Course Casinos Are Booming
Golf course casinos offer a unique blend of luxury, leisure, and excitement, creating an experience far beyond the fairway.
They have become premier destinations for travelers seeking the perfect balance of sport and indulgence.
Total golf participation has climbed to 47.2 million in the U.S., while the number of traditional golfers has risen by 16% over the past five years.
Combining these figures with the average household income of a golfer in the nation, which is $95,000, it is clear why the lucrative golf industry is an unmissable opportunity for the casino and gambling industry.



