Mesquite & St. George Golf Courses

22 championship courses across two stunning desert destinations

Mesquite and St. George offer 22 golf courses ranging from bucket-list desert canyons to great-value municipal layouts. Mesquite, Nevada has 9 courses including the world-famous Wolf Creek Golf Club. St. George, Utah has 13 courses including Black Desert Resort, Utah's #1 rated course. The two destinations are 40 minutes apart, making it easy to combine both in one trip.

22 Courses 2 Destinations Year-Round Golf Custom Packages

Mesquite, Nevada

9 courses featuring dramatic desert canyon golf, casino nightlife, and year-round play just 80 minutes from Las Vegas.

Conestoga Golf Club
Must PlayPicturesque
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Conestoga Golf Club

Must Play • Picturesque

Conestoga Golf Club is widely recognized as one of Nevada's most scenic and enjoyable tracks, earning accolades such as a Top-5 ranking in the state by Golfweek and "Best New Course of 2010" and various regional honors from Golf Magazine and local golf polls. Its reputation as a must-play Mesquite course stems from both its award-winning design and its standout natural beauty, making it a rewarding stop for golfers seeking memorable desert golf. Designed by renowned architect Gary Panks, this 18-hole, par-72 layout feels as though it was carved by nature itself through rugged canyons, gentle elevation changes, and dramatic rock outcroppings, with water features and strategic bunkering adding both challenge and character. Generous fairways and multiple tee options make it playable for all skill levels, while dramatic vistas and picturesque holes keep every round visually engaging. Leave time ahead of your tee time to make the most of a phenomenal grass range and practice area, likely the best in Mesquite. After your round, relax with great food and drinks at the 1880 Grille and soak in another round of stunning desert views — Conestoga delivers a golf experience that's both beautiful and fun to play.

Par 727,232 ydsModerate
Wolf Creek Golf Club
Bucket List ExperienceGreat Playing Conditions
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Wolf Creek Golf Club

Bucket List Experience • Great Playing Conditions

Wolf Creek Golf Club opened in 2000 to immediate national acclaim and has since become one of the most celebrated public golf courses in the United States. Unlike any course you'll likely ever play, it has earned multiple prestigious honors, including Golf Digest's Best New Course, long-running placement on America's 100 Greatest Public Courses, and the 2011 Golf Digest Fan Choice Award (beating legendary layouts like Pebble Beach and Kiawah Island). The course was also featured in EA Sports' Tiger Woods PGA Tour video game and has been highlighted by major media, making it a bucket-list destination for golfers worldwide. Set amid stunning red-rock canyons, Wolf Creek delivers a visually dramatic and exhilarating round that feels as much like an adventure on a rollercoaster as a game of golf. The 18-hole, par-72 layout winds through striking desert terrain with dramatic elevation changes, panoramic views, and unforgettable tees and approaches that reward thoughtful play while testing all levels of golfers. With impeccable conditioning, a welcoming clubhouse and dining at Terrace at Wolf Creek Club, and year-round playability, it's a must-experience course for anyone seeking both challenge and scenery in their golf travels. The golf shop offers a massively vast array of the highest quality merchandise options to ensure that your Wolf Creek experience is remembered for years to come.

Par 726,939 ydsChallenging
CasaBlanca Golf Club
Great ValuePerfect for All Abilities
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CasaBlanca Golf Club

Great Value • Perfect for All Abilities

CasaBlanca Golf Club is a classic Mesquite golf experience that appeals to most golfers thanks to its championship layout and simplicity. Designed by Cal Olson and opened in the mid-1990s, this 18-hole, par-72 course winds naturally through the wetlands and Virgin River basin of the Mesquite Valley. With a mix of open fairways, scenic water features, and subtle strategic demands on every hole, it compliments some of the region's more challenging tests of golf. With five sets of tees, golfers from beginners to experienced players can choose the challenge that suits them, and its routing has made it a favorite stop for local tournaments like the Nevada Open and the Mesquite Amateur. What sets Casablanca apart is its balance of challenge and comfort — it's not as dramatic or rugged as some of the canyon-style layouts in the area, but that's part of its charm: a round here feels relaxed, enjoyable, and highly playable without sacrificing quality or character. The course's wetlands setting gives each hole a distinctive feel, and plenty of water and scenic views keep your attention from the first tee to the last. With practice facilities, and full-service pro shop, Casablanca is an ideal round either as a highlight of your Mesquite golf trip or as a practice round opener to your multi-day outing.

Par 726,883 ydsBeginner Friendly
Coyote Willows Golf Course
Great Value9-Hole Fun
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Coyote Willows Golf Course

Great Value • 9-Hole Fun

Coyote Willows Golf Course is Mesquite's 9-hole option — a par-35, 2,800-yard layout nestled along the Virgin River that serves a very specific and valuable role on a multi-day golf trip. At just $ pricing with no requirement for a cart, it is the lowest-cost round in Mesquite and the one most groups use as either an arrival-day warm-up or a late-afternoon add-on after an 18-hole morning round. The slope of 118 and beginner-friendly classification make it genuinely accessible for higher handicappers and casual players in your group without boring the better golfers, who will find the course's tighter finishing holes and water features more engaging than the rating suggests. The layout threads through mature willows and desert vegetation along the Virgin River corridor, giving each hole a natural, unhurried character that stands in contrast to the more dramatic canyon and red rock courses elsewhere in Mesquite. Multiple tee boxes accommodate a wide skill range, and the relaxed pace of play means a round typically finishes in under two hours — practical for groups managing tight schedules across a multi-course trip. The signature seventh hole, a short par 3 over a desert wash, is the course's most photographed and talked-about hole. Coyote Willows is best understood as a complement to your itinerary rather than a headline act. Groups that include it report it adds genuine variety and helps with pacing — giving players a low-pressure option on arrival day before the big rounds begin. Pull carts and a pro shop cover the basics, and the $ pricing means adding this round to a package has minimal impact on your group's per-person budget.

Par 352,800 ydsBeginner Friendly
Oasis Golf Club - Canyons Course
Hidden GemA Fair Challenge
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Oasis Golf Club - Canyons Course

Hidden Gem • A Fair Challenge

The Canyons Course at Oasis Golf Club is the second of two Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay designs at Mesquite's only 36-hole facility, and by most measures the more strategically demanding of the pair. At 6,957 yards from the tips, par 71, slope 134 and course rating 71.0, the Canyons layout places greater emphasis on shot placement and approach precision than the Palmer Course does, with tighter green complexes and a routing that draws more directly from the canyon terrain surrounding the property. For golfers who want a genuine test alongside a scenic Palmer-designed round, the Canyons Course delivers both. The two-course structure at Oasis makes it Mesquite's most versatile facility for tournament-style group days. Playing the Palmer in the morning and the Canyons in the afternoon — or vice versa — creates a 36-hole day within a single property, eliminating drive time between rounds and keeping your group's competitive format running smoothly from the first tee to the last putt. The facility's restaurant handles group turnovers efficiently, making it one of the more operationally smooth locations for large outings. The signature 17th hole, a 215-yard par 3 with a canyon backdrop, is the round's most memorable shot and a reliable conversation starter at the 19th hole. The Canyons Course is a natural pairing with the Palmer Course in any Mesquite itinerary. While the Palmer tends to get top billing due to its designer pedigree, regular visitors to Mesquite often rank the Canyons as their preferred round — a reflection of its more distinctive character and the satisfaction of navigating its terrain-driven challenges.

Par 716,957 ydsChallenging
Oasis Golf Club - Palmer Course
Great for All AbilitiesArnie's Favorite Design
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Oasis Golf Club - Palmer Course

Great for All Abilities • Arnie's Favorite Design

The Palmer Course at Oasis Golf Club is one of Arnold Palmer's personal-favorite designs in the American West — an 18-hole, par-71 layout co-designed with Ed Seay that has anchored Mesquite's 36-hole flagship facility since 1995. At 6,881 yards from the tips, slope 141 and course rating 73.2, the Palmer Course plays more demanding than its moderate difficulty classification suggests, with rugged canyon carries, dramatic elevation changes across multiple holes, and approach shots that require genuine precision to hold well-guarded greens. The five tee box options accommodate groups with wide skill ranges without compromising the experience for stronger players. The routing at the Palmer Course weaves through the natural canyon terrain southeast of Mesquite, with panoramic desert views visible from most fairways and a consistent visual quality that holds up across all 18 holes. The signature eighth hole — a 390-yard par 4 that plays into a desert canyon — is the round's most memorable challenge: a tee shot that demands both accuracy and commitment, followed by an approach that requires precise distance control to a canyon-framed green. It is the kind of hole that groups recall specifically when they debrief over dinner. Oasis Golf Club's two-course format makes the Palmer Course ideal as one half of a 36-hole day alongside the Canyons Course. The on-site restaurant handles group turns efficiently, and the practice facility allows groups to warm up properly before competitive rounds. At $$$ pricing, the Palmer Course occupies the mid-range of the Mesquite market — less expensive than Wolf Creek or Conestoga but delivering comparable visual drama and a legitimate Arnold Palmer design pedigree.

Par 716,881 ydsModerate
Palms Golf Course
Great ValuePerfect for All Abilities
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Palms Golf Course

Great Value • Perfect for All Abilities

Palms Golf Course is one of Mesquite's classic championship golf experiences and holds the distinction of being the first golf course built in the area, sparking the region's later rise as a premier golf destination. It's a par-72 layout just over 6,800 yards that blends resort-style palm-lined fairways with dramatic desert terrain, giving golfers a mix of thrilling variety and scenic beauty from start to finish. The course's front nine plays with wider fairways, water features, and plenty of palm trees, inviting golfers to find rhythm and precision early in the round, while the back nine transitions into more rugged desert and canyon terrain with notable elevation changes and panoramic mountain views. One of the most memorable holes includes a long par-5 with a 115-foot vertical drop from the tee to the fairway below, a signature moment that golfers talk about long after they finish their round. Whether you're seeking a fun resort layout with a variety of shot options or a course that rewards smart play over pure power, Palms delivers an enjoyable and distinctive round in the heart of Mesquite golf country.

Par 726,800 ydsModerate
Coyote Springs Golf Club
Must PlayJack Nicklaus Signature Design
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Coyote Springs Golf Club

Must Play • Jack Nicklaus Signature Design

Although Coyote Springs Golf Club is a little off the beaten path, 45 minutes from both Las Vegas and Mesquite, Nevada, it is a must-play, delivering a true Jack Nicklaus Signature experience in the heart of the high desert. The course is known for its strategic design, demanding approach shots, and immaculate conditions, rewarding smart shot-making rather than brute force. With dramatic elevation changes, water features on many holes, and very challenging green complexes, it consistently stands out as one of the most memorable rounds in the region. The setting is just as compelling as the golf. Located in a wide desert valley surrounded by mountain ranges, Coyote Springs offers a sense of isolation and scale that feels distinctly different from resort courses closer to town. The views, open skies, and natural terrain create a peaceful but striking atmosphere that enhances every round and makes the drive part of the experience rather than a drawback. At 7,471 yards from the championship tees with a slope of 149 and course rating of 76.8, Coyote Springs is the most statistically demanding course in the Mesquite-Las Vegas corridor — a true championship test that has hosted competitive golf events and earned its place on bucket lists across the Southwest. The signature 16th hole is a 175-yard par 3 over water to an island green, one of the most photographed and pressure-tested holes in the region. The practice facility is top-tier, giving your group a proper warm-up before navigating what Nicklaus built. For golf trips that include Mesquite, Nevada and St. George, Utah, Coyote Springs serves as the perfect centerpiece round. Its championship pedigree, top-tier practice facilities, and reputation among traveling golfers make it a bucket-list course that complements the area's resort layouts and red-rock scenery. Simply put, it's the round people talk about most when the trip is over.

Par 727,471 ydsChallenging
Falcon Ridge Golf Club
UnderratedVery Playable
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Falcon Ridge Golf Club

Underrated • Very Playable

Falcon Ridge Golf Club is Mesquite's most underrated course — an 18-hole, par-72 layout designed by Kelby Hughes and Crescent Hardy that opened in 2004 and occupies a distinctive elevated position in the hills and canyons of northwest Mesquite. At 6,546 yards from the tips, slope 135 and course rating 70.3, Falcon Ridge plays as a moderately challenging round with a character defined by dramatic elevation swings, high mesa views, rolling desert fairways, and water features that create memorable individual holes without tipping the layout into punishing territory. The result is a course that generates genuine conversation among golfers who play it expecting filler and leave reconsidering their assumptions. The routing at Falcon Ridge takes full advantage of its elevated terrain. Multiple holes offer sightlines across the Virgin River Valley and toward the surrounding Nevada and Utah ranges, with the desert canyon backdrop visible from fairways throughout the round. The signature fifth hole — a 185-yard par 3 framed by desert rock formations — is the course's most photographed moment and the one players reference most in post-round discussion. Scotty's Bar & Grill at the clubhouse is one of the better casual dining options at any Mesquite course, making it a comfortable gathering point for groups after a round. At $$ pricing, Falcon Ridge occupies the value tier alongside CasaBlanca and sits well below Wolf Creek and Conestoga in cost. This makes it an excellent complement in multi-course itineraries: it delivers visual variety and genuine playing interest without the premium green fee, giving group trip planners budget flexibility to allocate more toward the marquee courses. Groups that include Falcon Ridge consistently rate it higher than they expected going in.

Par 726,546 ydsModerate

St. George, Utah

13 courses set against dramatic red rock scenery near Zion National Park. Home to Utah's #1 rated course and exclusive private access to Entrada.

Sunbrook Golf Club
27 Holes of VarietyChampionship
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Sunbrook Golf Club

Utah's Only 27-Hole Championship Club

The crown jewel of St. George municipal golf with three distinct nines: The Pointe, Woodbridge, and Blackrock. Golf Digest twice rated it best in Utah.

Par 10810,240 ydsModerate
Sky Mountain Golf Course
Stunning Zion ViewsGreat Value
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Sky Mountain Golf Course

Stunning Zion Views

Sky Mountain Golf Course in Hurricane, Utah sits closer to Zion National Park than any other course in the St. George region — approximately 25 minutes from the park's south entrance — making it the natural choice for groups combining golf with a Zion day trip. Designed by Jeff Hardin and opened in 1991, the course plays 6,390 yards from the tips, par 72, slope 125 and rating 69.9, positioning it as one of the more accessible layouts in the area without sacrificing scenic quality or playing interest. The views at Sky Mountain are genuinely spectacular. The Pine Valley Mountain Range frames the northern horizon, while the red and white sandstone formations synonymous with the greater Zion region surround the property on multiple sides. The signature third hole — a 380-yard elevated par 4 — offers unobstructed sightlines toward Zion that make it one of the more photographed tee boxes in southern Utah. The moderate slope and relatively forgiving layout make Sky Mountain an ideal choice for mixed-skill groups, higher handicappers, or as an afternoon round after a more demanding morning layout like Copper Rock or Sand Hollow nearby. Sky Mountain's $$ pricing is among the most competitive in the Hurricane corridor, and its well-maintained fairways and greens deliver consistent playing conditions. While amenities are limited to GPS carts and a pro shop, the course's location, views, and pace of play make it a practical and visually rewarding addition to any St. George golf itinerary — particularly for groups who want to be close to Zion without sacrificing a round of golf.

Par 726,390 ydsModerate
Southgate Golf Club
Great ValuePerfect for All Abilities
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Southgate Golf Club

Player-Friendly Municipal

Southgate Golf Club is St. George's most popular municipal course — an 18-hole, par-70 layout designed by Ted Robinson Sr. and opened in 1983 that consistently draws strong reviews for its variety, accessibility, and value. At 6,218 yards from the tips, slope 124 and rating 70.2, Southgate plays as a genuinely enjoyable round for a wide range of skill levels, with enough variety in hole design to keep better players engaged while remaining forgiving for higher handicappers. The front nine traces the Santa Clara River, with water hazards and strategic bunkering creating a more demanding, accuracy-focused set of holes. The back nine climbs into the Tonaquint Mountain foothills, introducing elevation changes and panoramic views of downtown St. George and the surrounding red rock landscape. The contrast between the two nines — river corridor golf on the front, elevated desert terrain on the back — gives the round a natural narrative arc that most 18-hole layouts at this price point don't offer. The signature 12th hole, a 410-yard par 4 running along the Santa Clara River, is the course's most scenic and strategically interesting challenge. In a group itinerary, Southgate fills the role of the value round that overdelivers. At $ pricing with an on-site restaurant, GPS carts, and a pro shop, it covers all the practical bases. More importantly, its consistent conditions and beginner-friendly classification make it the safest choice for mixed-skill groups where not everyone wants to tackle Green Spring's canyon challenges or Black Desert's championship layout every day. Southgate gives everyone in the group a round they can enjoy, which matters on longer trips.

Par 706,218 ydsBeginner Friendly
Dixie Red Hills Golf Club
Where St. George Golf Began9-Hole Gem
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Dixie Red Hills Golf Club

Where St. George Golf Began

Dixie Red Hills Golf Club is the original golf course in St. George — a 9-hole, par-34 layout designed by Ernie Schneider that opened in 1965 and helped put the region on the map as a golf destination. Set among striking red sandstone cliffs that give the course its name, the layout plays 2,733 yards from the tips with a slope of 108 — the lowest-pressure round in the St. George area and one recognized by Forbes as among the most enjoyable courses for casual golfers in the American Southwest. The course winds through natural desert terrain with mature trees providing shade and definition along each hole. Red sandstone outcroppings frame the fairways throughout, giving the layout a distinctive visual identity that no other course in St. George can replicate. The signature fifth hole is a 195-yard par 3 that plays directly through red sandstone formations to a protected green — a genuinely photogenic hole that surprises many golfers with its challenge despite the course's beginner-friendly classification. Pull carts and a pro shop provide the essentials without inflating the experience into something it is not: an honest, scenic, affordable round of golf. Dixie Red Hills is best deployed in a group itinerary as an arrival-day round, a late-afternoon add-on, or a morning warm-up before a bigger course. At $ pricing, it is one of the lowest-cost ways to play golf with a red rock backdrop in southern Utah. Its 9-hole format means a round finishes in well under two hours, making it practical to stack with an afternoon round at Sunbrook, Green Spring, or Southgate for a cost-effective, full-golf day.

Par 342,733 ydsBeginner Friendly
The Ledges Golf Club
Must PlayStay & Play
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The Ledges Golf Club

A Great Hub for Your Trip

The Ledges in St. George, Utah, lives up to its reputation as a stay-and-play golfing dream by combining spectacular desert scenery with championship-caliber golf and resort-style lodging. Perched against the dramatic red and white sandstone cliffs bordering Snow Canyon State Park, The Ledges Golf Club features a 7,200-yard, par-72 Matt Dye-designed course that weaves through rolling terrain, elevation changes, and panoramic vistas that embody the natural beauty of Southern Utah's high desert. Its unique design offers a compelling blend of challenge and playability, with a back nine that delivers particularly striking views and memorable holes framed by rugged canyon walls. Players can round out their experience with amenities such as GPS-equipped carts, a high-tech golf academy, a full driving range, and the inviting Fish Rock Grille clubhouse overlooking the 18th green, making each round as rewarding off the course as it is on. What sets The Ledges apart as a true destination golf experience is how seamlessly the golf ties into the lodging accommodations on-course. The resort offers vacation rentals and luxury villas situated alongside the golf course, enabling golfers to wake up and walk to tee times while also enjoying the comforts of spacious, well-appointed homes with private patios, pools, and communal amenities. After a round, guests can relax with a meal or drink at the Fish Rock Grille or 19th Hole Bar. With year-round golf weather and an atmosphere that caters to both dedicated golfers and those seeking leisure and relaxation, The Ledges creates the perfect balance of world-class golf and unforgettable resort living.

Par 727,200 ydsModerate
Bloomington Country Club
Classic Country ClubSemi-Private
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Bloomington Country Club

Classic Country Club Experience

Bloomington Country Club is St. George's original golf course, established in 1969 by designer William H. Neff, making it the longest-running layout in the area and a genuine piece of local golf history. At 7,017 yards from the tips, par 72, with a slope of 125 and course rating of 72.2, Bloomington delivers a traditional, tree-lined championship layout that plays very differently from the red rock desert courses nearby. Wide fairways, mature landscaping, and a classic routing through the Santa Clara River corridor give the course a parkland feel that offers a welcome change of pace on a multi-course golf trip. As a semi-private facility, Bloomington Country Club is not publicly bookable through standard tee time channels — group access is available exclusively through packaged arrangements, which is why booking through us matters. The club's full amenities set it apart from most area municipal courses: GPS carts, a full pro shop, an on-site restaurant, swimming pool, and tennis courts make it a genuine country club experience, not just a round of golf. The signature 18th hole — a 420-yard par 4 framed by desert panorama — is a strong finishing hole that rewards accuracy and leaves a lasting impression. Bloomington is best suited as a value complement to the bigger-name courses on your St. George itinerary. Its $$ pricing makes it one of the more affordable 18-hole options in the area, and its traditional feel provides contrast alongside the dramatic red rock layouts like Black Desert, Sand Hollow, or Entrada. Groups that appreciate variety in their itinerary — mixing championship resort layouts with classic, walkable club golf — will find Bloomington a satisfying and well-rounded addition to any multi-day trip.

Par 727,017 ydsModerate
Black Desert Resort
#1 Course in UtahStay & Play
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Black Desert Resort

Stay-to-Play....or is it?

Black Desert Resort in St. George, Utah is quickly earning its reputation as a golfing stay-and-play dream destination because it seamlessly blends luxury hospitality, dramatic Southwestern scenery, and world-class golf into one unforgettable getaway. Nestled amid ancient black lava fields and vibrant red cliffs in the Greater Zion region, the resort's design and amenities are informed by the raw beauty of its surroundings, offering guests a resort experience unlike any other in Southern Utah. The centerpiece of Black Desert's golf offering is the championship course designed by the late Tom Weiskopf in collaboration with Phil Smith, a 19-hole layout that stretches over roughly 7,400-7,500 yards and was the final course from the World Golf Hall of Fame architect. Since its opening in May 2023, the Black Desert golf course has garnered national acclaim and impressive accolades. It has been recognized on Golf Digest's "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses" list and placed within the Top 100 Best Courses You Can Play in the U.S. by both Golf Digest and Golfweek, and it has repeatedly been ranked the No. 1 course in Utah in Golfweek's state-by-state rankings. These honors reflect not just the course's aesthetic appeal—where lush fairways and greens contrast with striking basalt formations under brilliant Utah skies—but also its strategic design that challenges golfers of all skill levels with thoughtful risk-and-reward elements. Black Desert isn't just a place to play golf; it's a destination built around the game. The resort's stay-and-play packages combine premium accommodations with curated golf experiences, from state-of-the-art practice facilities to thoughtful on-course services and amenities geared toward both relaxation and performance. Hosting annual professional events, including a PGA TOUR tournament and LPGA competition, further elevates the resort's status among serious golfers and casual players alike, giving guests a chance to walk the same fairways as elite competitors. All told, Black Desert Resort delivers a unique blend of spectacular landscapes, top-tier golf, luxury lodging, and outdoor adventure, making it a true bucket-list destination for golfers seeking an exceptional stay-and-play experience. Resort guests are able to book tee times well in advance of their arrival. Non-resort guests are able to play the course, but public tee times bookable no more than 30-days in advance of date of play. This makes Black Desert a great last minute add-on to a broader, multi-day outing!

Par 727,500 ydsChallenging
Sand Hollow Golf Course
Must PlayStay & Play
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Sand Hollow Golf Course

Three Courses in One

Sand Hollow Golf Course at Sand Hollow Resort in Hurricane, Utah is rightfully celebrated as a stay-and-play golfing dream destination because it combines world-class golf with stunning natural beauty and resort-style accommodations that make every visit memorable. The resort is rooted in Southern Utah's dramatic red rock landscape just outside St. George and takes full advantage of its desert surroundings, offering golfers sweeping vistas of rugged cliffs, rolling dunes, and distant mountain views that create an immersive backdrop for every round. At the heart of the golf experience is the Championship Course, a par-72 layout designed by John Fought and Andy Staples that stretches over 7,300 yards and has been consistently ranked as Utah's No. 1 public golf course and a "Top 100 Resort Course" by Golfweek. The course's dramatic elevation changes and visually striking back nine — perched along towering ridgelines and cliff edges — are regularly cited as among the most scenic and thrilling stretches of golf in the West, where players often trade their club for a camera to capture the views. Beyond its flagship course, Sand Hollow Resort enhances the stay-and-play experience with multiple golf options and excellent lodging right on the property. In addition to the Championship layout, golfers can enjoy the Links Course, a nine-hole design inspired by the British Isles that blends traditional links-style play with desert terrain, as well as the short-game-focused Wee Course — perfect for warm-ups or family-friendly play. Vacation rentals, villas, and suites at the resort allow guests to wake up steps from the course, relax after a round, and take in panoramic desert views from their accommodations, while amenities like spacious practice facilities, a pro shop, and on-site dining help round out the golf retreat. With year-round sunshine, diverse golf challenges for all skill levels, and easy access to outdoor adventures in Zion National Park and Sand Hollow State Park, Sand Hollow Golf Course delivers the kind of complete golf getaway that appeals to both dedicated golfers and leisure travelers alike.

Par 727,300 ydsChallenging
Coral Canyon Golf Course
Red Rock BeautyGreat for Groups
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Coral Canyon Golf Course

Red Lava Sweetness

Coral Canyon Golf Course in the greater St. George area is a standout stay-and-play golf destination. It delivers a full golf experience set within some of the region's most striking natural landscapes. The 18-hole, par-72 championship course was designed by Keith Foster and stretches over approximately 7,029 yards, offering a layout that balances challenge and enjoyment for golfers of varying skill levels while showcasing panoramic views of red rock cliffs, rugged desert terrain, and mountain backdrops that evoke the dramatic beauty of "Color Country." From the moment you arrive, elevated tee shots, strategic bunkering, and scenic signature holes—such as the elevated No. 1 and the dramatic par-3 No. 6 set among red-rock outcroppings—remind players that this is golf woven into the wild beauty of the Southwest rather than simply placed upon it. With meticulously maintained greens, water features, and elevation changes throughout, Coral Canyon provides a rewarding round that feels both adventurous and refined. What elevates Coral Canyon beyond a great course into a true destination golf experience is how seamlessly it integrates into the broader getaway lifestyle that Southern Utah offers. The course is nestled near resort-style vacation homes and amenities, and there are excellent lodging and dining options nearby, including on-site dining at Bistro 72, making it easy to unwind after your round without leaving the property. If you're planning a casual buddy golf trip with multiple rounds or your annual championship outing, Coral Canyon's unique combination of memorable golf, stunning desert scenery, and convenient accommodations gives it a well-deserved place among the top golf destinations in the St. George and Greater Zion area.

Par 727,029 ydsModerate
Green Spring Golf Course
Canyon ChallengeMountain Views
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Green Spring Golf Course

Canyon Challenge with Mountain Views

Green Spring Golf Course in Washington, Utah is one of the most distinctive layouts in the St. George area — a canyon-style 18-hole course designed by Gene Bates that opened in 1989 to immediate national recognition. Golf Digest named it among the Top 5 New Public Golf Courses in America upon opening, a distinction that reflects the bold, terrain-driven design philosophy Bates employed throughout the routing. At 6,859 yards from the tips, par 72, slope 130 and rating 70.6, Green Spring is the most challenging of the area's municipal-priced courses and the one most likely to expose weaknesses in your game. The course winds through natural canyon terrain with dramatic elevation changes, exposed rock faces, and the famous Devil's Gulch hole — a canyon carry that stops many golfers in their tracks. The routing demands precise shot placement rather than length, rewarding golfers who manage risk well and punishing those who don't. The signature 16th hole is a 175-yard par 3 that plays over a desert canyon to a guarded green, one of the more photogenic and nerve-testing shots in the region. For group golf trips to St. George, Green Spring functions best as a character course that tests the competitive players in your group while remaining walkable and well-paced. Its $$ price point makes it excellent value for the level of challenge and design quality on offer. The on-site restaurant, pro shop, and GPS carts provide the essential amenities without the resort premium. If your group wants a course that generates real post-round conversation, Green Spring delivers it.

Par 726,859 ydsChallenging
St. George Golf Club
Historic City CourseGreat Value
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St. George Golf Club

Traditional Layout with Great Greens

St. George Golf Club is one of the longest municipal layouts in southern Utah — an 18-hole, par-73 course measuring 7,217 yards from the back tees, designed by David Bingman and opened in 1975. Despite its length, the slope of 126 and rating of 73.7 reflect a layout that rewards accuracy and course management over raw power, making it playable for a broad range of skill levels. The course follows the natural curves of Ft. Pearce Wash, with the routing defined by the wash's meandering path through the property and the tree-lined fairways that have matured significantly over the course's five decades of play. The layout has a traditional, walkable character that sets it apart from the more dramatic red rock and canyon courses in the area. Wide fairways and a measured pace of play make it an excellent option for groups that want a full 18 holes without the intensity of Black Desert, Entrada, or Green Spring. The signature 14th hole — a 200-yard par 3 framed by mountain views — is one of the more visually pleasing short holes in the St. George area despite the course's municipal classification. With GPS carts and a pro shop covering the essentials, and $ pricing that makes it one of the most affordable 18-hole rounds in the region, St. George Golf Club is a practical, well-maintained option for budget-conscious groups. In an itinerary context, St. George Golf Club works best as a warm-up or warm-down round — a value day between higher-cost marquee courses, or a flexible option for players who want to squeeze in an extra round without significantly increasing the group's per-person package cost.

Par 737,217 ydsModerate
Entrada at Snow Canyon
Exclusive Private ResortStay & Play
$$$$

Entrada at Snow Canyon

Exclusive Jewel!

Entrada at Snow Canyon in St. George, Utah stands out as a true golfing stay-and-play dream destination because it pairs luxury resort living with one of the most distinctive and celebrated golf experiences in the Southwest. Set against the dramatic backdrop of red sandstone cliffs, ancient black lava flows, and sweeping desert vistas that define Southern Utah's Greater Zion region, Entrada offers a sense of place that feels both exclusive and deeply connected to the striking natural beauty around it. Guests staying at The Inn at Entrada have access to a private, championship-caliber golf course that has long been revered by players and critics alike. Originally designed by golf legend Johnny Miller and recently completely reimagined by renowned architect David McLay Kidd, the course plays as a par-71 layout of just over 7,000 yards that combines strategic shot-making, ground-game emphasis, and a routing that takes full advantage of the desert terrain and year-round sunshine. The golf experience at Entrada is set apart not just by its dramatic aesthetic but by its distinctive design and accolades. Golf Digest has recognized the course as one of Utah's top year-round golf experiences, and the renovation led by Kidd was celebrated for reshaping the layout into a more engaging, varied, and playable challenge that still rewards thoughtful strategy and creativity on every hole. With holes that weave through lava rock, desert arroyos, lakes, and streams, Entrada's layout consistently showcases the rugged terrain of Snow Canyon and the surrounding landscape, offering golfers unforgettable visuals and memorable playing moments. Playing golf at Entrada is about more than just the fairways and greens. The club's award-winning clubhouse and resort-style amenities elevate the stay-and-play experience, providing elegant dining with panoramic views, a fully equipped practice facility, and service that enhances every moment of a golf getaway. The climate in St. George—with over 300 days of sunshine—makes it possible to enjoy golf here year-round, and the resort community vibe adds both active lifestyle offerings and serene relaxation opportunities for those looking to balance golf with leisure, wellness, and social activities. All of this comes together to make Entrada at Snow Canyon not just a golf course you play, but a golf destination you savor—a place where exceptional design, unforgettable scenery, and high-end hospitality combine to create a truly dreamlike stay-and-play experience. The only way to play Entrada at Snow Canyon is to stay at the resort. That's where we come in! We'll plan an unforgettable golf getaway that includes this iconic beauty!

Par 717,000 ydsChallenging
Copper Rock Golf Course
Worth the DriveStay & Play
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Copper Rock Golf Course

A Little Out of the Way, but Worth It!

Copper Rock Golf Course in Hurricane, Utah, located about 30 minutes from St. George proper, has quickly become one of Southern Utah's most compelling golf destinations. It blends championship golf, stunning desert scenery, and resort-style amenities into a memorable getaway experience, with private lodging accommodations offering comfort and convenience. The course opened to the public in 2020 and has earned local acclaim — voted the best golf course in Southern Utah multiple years in a row — for its challenging yet enjoyable layout that sprawls across dunes and natural desert terrain framed by the Pine Valley Mountains, Hurricane Cliffs and distant views of Zion National Park. Stretching over 7,200 yards as an 18-hole, par-72 championship course, Copper Rock's design offers a mix of strategic shot-making, dramatic elevation changes and wide vistas that appeal to golfers of all skill levels, while standout holes like the signature par-3 17th — perched with panoramic views — provide memorable moments that define a desert golf adventure. What makes Copper Rock especially appealing as a stay-and-play destination is how the golf experience is woven into both the natural environment and thoughtful visitor offerings. The golf community is anchored by luxury vacation rentals and golf-side homes that put guests just steps from tee times and beautiful fairways, while the clubhouse cafe and practice facilities add comfort and convenience to every round. In addition to its year-round playability and striking red-rock backdrop, Copper Rock also hosts professional events such as the LPGA Epson Tour championship, giving golfers the chance to engage with elite competition and be part of a vibrant golf culture in Greater Zion. Whether you're planning a dedicated golf trip, a mixed leisure escape, or a multi-course itinerary around St. George, Copper Rock delivers challenging golf, scenic beauty, and a relaxed yet elevated environment that make it a true desert golf destination worth experiencing.

Par 727,200 ydsModerate

How Our Golf Packages Work

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many golf courses can I play in Mesquite and St. George?
There are 22 golf courses across the two destinations — 9 in Mesquite, Nevada and 13 in St. George, Utah. They range from bucket-list championship courses like Wolf Creek and Black Desert to great-value municipal layouts.
Can I combine Mesquite and St. George courses in one trip?
Absolutely. Mesquite and St. George are about 40 minutes apart via I-15, making it easy to play courses in both destinations during the same trip. Many groups play 2–3 days in each area.
What is the best time of year to golf in this area?
October through April is peak season with ideal temperatures in the 60s–80s°F. Summer rounds are available at lower rates, especially with early morning tee times. The courses are playable year-round.
How far is Mesquite from Las Vegas?
Mesquite is about 80 minutes northeast of Las Vegas via I-15. St. George is approximately 2 hours from Las Vegas. Many groups fly into Las Vegas and drive up.
Do you offer group golf packages?
Yes. We build custom stay-and-play packages for groups of 4 to 54+ players. Packages include tee times, lodging coordination, and trip planning. Call (855) 609-7646 or request a free quote.
Which courses are the must-plays?
For Mesquite, Wolf Creek and Conestoga are the top-rated courses. For St. George, Black Desert (Utah's #1), Sand Hollow, and Entrada (exclusive private access through our packages) are must-plays.

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