CasaBlanca Golf Club Review
Desert wetlands in the Virgin River Valley at the CasaBlanca Resort — our local verdict, the facts, and where it ranks.
About CasaBlanca Golf Club
CasaBlanca Golf Club was designed by Cal Olson and opened in 1996 as the centerpiece course of the CasaBlanca Resort and Casino in Mesquite. The 18-hole, par-72 layout stretches 7,036 yards from the back tees and features bent-grass greens and ryegrass fairways. Unlike the canyon-carved layouts elsewhere in Mesquite, CasaBlanca winds through natural desert wetlands with views of the surrounding Virgin River Mountains, giving it a distinct low-desert character. The course is open to the public on a daily-fee basis and can be packaged with resort hotel stays.
Course Details, Contact Info & Location
Course at a Glance
Contact & Location
1100 W Hafen Lane, Mesquite, NV 89027
CasaBlanca Golf Club: official site, ratings & booking
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Reviews of CasaBlanca Golf Club
CasaBlanca offers a different experience from Mesquite's canyon-heavy roster — the wetland setting provides ecological variety and the 7,036-yard layout is a proper test. It tends to run at more moderate green fees than Wolf Creek, making it a solid value option for groups seeking a resort round without premium pricing.
Is CasaBlanca Golf Club Worth Playing?
Well suited to golfers who want to combine a round with a casino/resort stay in Mesquite, or as the second course on a two-round day when pairing with a more dramatic layout like Wolf Creek. Green fees have been reported in the $70-$120 range depending on season, making CasaBlanca one of Mesquite's more accessible resort options.
Good to know before you play
- CasaBlanca Golf Club is tied to the CasaBlanca Resort and Casino; stay-and-play packages are available.
- The course plays through natural desert wetlands — a distinct change from Mesquite's red-rock canyon courses.
- Bent-grass greens and ryegrass fairways typically provide firm, fast conditions.
- Tee times can also be booked via GolfNow and other third-party platforms.
- Best season is October through April; summer heat in the Virgin River Valley can be intense.
Frequently asked questions about CasaBlanca Golf Club
Where can I find reviews and ratings for CasaBlanca Golf Club?
You can read player reviews of CasaBlanca Golf Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. CasaBlanca Golf Club is also profiled on major golf platforms including GolfPass, GolfNow, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews. For the official scorecard, rates, and tee times, visit the CasaBlanca Golf Club official website.
How far is CasaBlanca Golf Club from Summerlin and Las Vegas?
CasaBlanca is approximately 77-80 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip via I-15, roughly 85-90 minutes from Summerlin (west Las Vegas).
Who designed CasaBlanca Golf Club and when did it open?
CasaBlanca Golf Club was designed by Cal Olson and opened in 1996.
What is the par and yardage at CasaBlanca?
CasaBlanca plays as a par 72 from 7,036 yards from the back tees.
What is CasaBlanca Golf Club known for?
CasaBlanca is known for its wetland desert setting — threading through the Virgin River Valley floodplain rather than through canyons — and for its integration with the CasaBlanca Resort and Casino, which offers lodging, dining, and gaming.
What are the green fees and how do I book?
Green fees have been reported in the $70-$120 range depending on season and day. Book directly through the CasaBlanca Resort, by phone at the pro shop, or via third-party sites like GolfNow.
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