Wolf Creek Golf Club Review
Dramatic red-rock canyon desert in Mesquite — our local verdict, the facts, and where it ranks.
About Wolf Creek Golf Club
Designed by Dennis and John Rider and opened in 2000, Wolf Creek carves through the red-rock canyons of Mesquite with extreme elevation changes and unforgettable shot values. The course stretches 7,018 yards from the tips with a course rating of 75.4 and slope of 154, reflecting its genuine challenge. It is open to the public on a daily-fee basis and has earned numerous accolades, including Golf Digest's America's Best New Course recognition in 2001-02 and a consistent place on Golf Digest's 100 Greatest Public Courses list. Wolf Creek is the anchor stop on any Mesquite golf day trip from Las Vegas.
Course Details, Contact Info & Location
Course at a Glance
Contact & Location
403 Paradise Pkwy, Mesquite, NV 89027
Wolf Creek Golf Club: official site, ratings & booking
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Reviews of Wolf Creek Golf Club
Wolf Creek delivers a bucket-list desert experience with canyon panoramas and dramatic elevation swings that few public courses anywhere can match. The slope of 154 from the tips is genuine — choose your tees honestly. Green fees are seasonal and can range from the low $200s in winter to over $400 in peak spring, so booking early and watching for shoulder-season windows pays off.
Is Wolf Creek Golf Club Worth Playing?
Best suited to mid-to-low handicappers seeking a visually stunning challenge they can tell stories about for years. Pair it with a more forgiving Mesquite course — Conestoga or Falcon Ridge — for a full day-trip itinerary, or book one of Wolf Creek's stay-and-play packages for a weekend getaway.
Good to know before you play
- Tee times can be booked well in advance online at golfwolfcreek.com or by phone.
- Fees are highly seasonal: lowest in summer heat and highest during peak spring; twilight rates are available in peak months.
- The course rating of 75.4 and slope of 154 make the back tees genuinely difficult — multiple forward tees are available.
- Wolf Creek has appeared on Golf Digest's 100 Greatest Public Courses list and won the 2011 Golf Digest Fan's Choice Award.
- Best season for comfortable play is October through April; summers in Mesquite routinely exceed 105°F.
Frequently asked questions about Wolf Creek Golf Club
Where can I find reviews and ratings for Wolf Creek Golf Club?
You can read player reviews of Wolf Creek Golf Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. Wolf Creek 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 Wolf Creek Golf Club official website.
How far is Wolf Creek Golf Club from Summerlin and Las Vegas?
Wolf Creek is approximately 77-80 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip via I-15, roughly 80-90 minutes of driving from Summerlin (west Las Vegas) depending on traffic.
Who designed Wolf Creek and when did it open?
Wolf Creek was designed by Dennis Rider and John Rider and opened for play in 2000.
What is the par and yardage at Wolf Creek?
Wolf Creek plays as a par 72 from 7,018 yards from the back tees, with a course rating of 75.4 and a slope of 154. Multiple tee options shorten the layout significantly.
What is Wolf Creek known for?
Wolf Creek is famous for its breathtaking red-rock canyon setting, dramatic elevation changes, and high national rankings — it has appeared on Golf Digest's 100 Greatest Public Courses list and won the Golf Digest Fan's Choice Award in 2011.
What do green fees cost at Wolf Creek?
Rates are highly seasonal — roughly $200 in winter up to $390-$420 on peak spring weekends, dropping again in summer. Twilight rates are available in peak season. Book directly at golfwolfcreek.com for current pricing.
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