
Desert Golf Paradise
Mesquite Golf
Mesquite, Nevada offers 9 championship desert courses just 80 minutes from Las Vegas — including top-ranked Wolf Creek and Conestoga. Mesquite & St. George Golf Tours builds custom group packages with casino resort lodging, golf mansions, and all-inclusive pricing for 4–54 players. Add 13 more courses in St. George, just 40 minutes away.
Mesquite Golf Courses

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.
Where to Stay
Casino resorts, golf mansions, and hotels — all minutes from the courses.

Golfer's Paradise Mansion
The Ultimate Golf Group Home
Let us introduce you to the ultimate golf trip lodging setup! Golfer's Paradise is one of three premium private homes pu...

The 19th Hole Mansion
Best Sunset Views in Mesquite
The 19th Hole is one of three premium private homes purpose-built for golf groups within a 5-minute walk of each other. ...

Holiday Inn Resort Mesquite
No-Frills Golf Group Headquarters
Holiday Inn Resort Mesquite is a newly rebranded and evolving resort property in Mesquite and is ideal for the no-frills...

Eureka Casino Resort
Stay and Play with Gaming Action
The Eureka Casino Resort in Mesquite, Nevada is a fantastic place to stay and play! Guests love its friendly, attentive ...

Valley View Mansion
Over 6,000 Square Feet of Comfort
Valley View is one of three premium private homes purpose-built for golf groups within a 5-minute walk of each other. Ov...

CasaBlanca Resort & Casino
Mesquite's Premier Casino Resort Destination
CasaBlanca Resort and Casino is the crown jewel of Mesquite, Nevada, offering golfers the ultimate stay-and-play experie...
Mesquite Golf Trip FAQ
Common questions about planning your Mesquite golf getaway
How far is Mesquite from Las Vegas?
Mesquite is just 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas — about a 75-minute drive on I-15. Many groups fly into Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) and we can arrange transportation to Mesquite.
What is the best time of year to golf in Mesquite?
Fall (September–November) and spring (March–May) offer the best weather with daytime highs in the 70s–80s°F. Winter is still very playable with temps in the 50s–60s. Summer can be hot (100°F+), but early morning tee times and lower rates make it appealing for budget-conscious groups.
How many courses can we play in a typical Mesquite trip?
Most groups play 2–3 rounds per day over 3–4 days. With 9 courses to choose from, a 3-night/4-day trip lets you experience 6–8 different courses. We help you build the perfect schedule based on your group's preferences.
Are there casino hotels in Mesquite?
Yes! CasaBlanca Resort & Casino and Eureka Casino Resort offer convenient lodging with on-site gaming, dining, and entertainment. Many groups enjoy the casino atmosphere after a day on the course.
Can we combine Mesquite and St. George courses?
Absolutely. St. George is only about 40 minutes from Mesquite, making it easy to play courses in both destinations. Many groups base in one location and day-trip to the other for variety.
What makes Wolf Creek Golf Club special?
Wolf Creek is consistently ranked among the top public courses in the U.S., known for its dramatic canyon setting with 200-foot elevation changes, island greens, and stunning desert scenery. It's a bucket-list course for most golfers visiting the area.
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