CasaBlanca Resort

About CasaBlanca Resort
The CasaBlanca Resort teams with the Virgin River Hotel & Casino three miles away – both are owned by Mesquite Gaming, LLC – to create an affordable golf-and gaming-destination 77 miles north of Las Vegas. Together, they feature 1,186 guest rooms; 76,000 square-feet of casino space with 1,600 slot machines and 36 gaming tables; 70,000 square feet of meeting and convention space, including an outdoor entertainment venue; multiple restaurants; pools and two golf courses. CasaBlanca features a world-class spa and is home to the critically acclaimed Katherine’s Steakhouse. Virgin River counters with a complete bingo hall, a bowling alley and game arcade. The CasaBlanca Golf Club and The Palms Golf Club are two of the 11 courses offered in golf packages.Facts
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Elevated 17th tee into a setting sun capped off a great day at Palms. Photo submitted by mknakata on 01/03/2024
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Photo submitted by u000007823409 on 12/18/2023
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1st tee box looking south Photo submitted by Titaniumhen on 07/01/2019
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Beautiful Photo submitted by Titaniumhen on 07/01/2019
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Picture perfect Photo submitted by Titaniumhen on 07/01/2019
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Photo submitted by Titaniumhen on 07/01/2019
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Beautiful landscape Photo submitted by Titaniumhen on 07/01/2019
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Much needed water for the course Photo submitted by Titaniumhen on 07/01/2019
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Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 11/07/2018
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Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 11/07/2018
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Photo submitted by PRD on 03/28/2014
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Photo submitted by Penrightharris on 10/27/2013
Nice Layout
Quite a change from the front 9 to the back 9. The front is wide open and flat but the back has severe elevation changes and punitive hazard areas. Good overall condition and the greens rolled very nicely.
Great location & layout
When you drive to the club house my friends said to turn back & I told them to keep their comments till the end.
That being said,I think that part needs to be taken care of
The front nine was ok but once we made the turn my friends could not believe their eyes as they klicking on their camera. Every since hole on the back nine has it's own character & the view is breathtaking.
We finished our round in less than 4hrs
The back 9 is most enjoyable and challenging.
It's a great course for any ability. Certainly there are better manicured courses in the area, but the price is right. You don't have to play big all the time.
Casablanca- A must play course
This course is a great course. A little challenge here and there and a moderate challenge here and there. It is a great course for both beginners at the front tee box and the advanced at the third and tips tee boxes.The greens were fast, fairways perfect and the rough was a little challenging on some holes.All in all a great course to paly in Mesquite NV.
We paly there every year we go to Mesquite.
Nice track
Nice course which was good value for the money. Only real negative was it took just over 5 hours. We complained after taking 2 hours and 35 mins to play the front and they sent someone out which helped eventually.
Price versus play
Although the course was nice the price did not compare to the golf experience. I was disappointed with the so called sand in the bunkers. It was like grind up gravel. The front and back 9 are are lokenight and day. The back was fun and challenging. If I was passing through I would play again
Great views
The front nine, was pretty easy, and flat. the back nine very challenging, with some great tee boxes, with fantastic views.
The staff was very friendly, and nice.
The only draw back was it took five hours to play, we waited on every tee box.
Don't waste your money at this course
This is the first time I have played this course. Should start by saying, I played two other courses as well during my stay in the area. They were great, and I would recommend any course on the WEST side of the highway. The Oasis course as well as their sister course are terrible. They are just tracks. Interspeced weeds with grass, bare patches, untended sand. On that note, the traps get watered. So much there are gully's in the sane. In the trap. They should put that water on the course, because it was terrible. I would not recommend at all. Play Conestoga, Falcon Ridge, Wolf Creek, Oasis, but not this course of Casa Blanca. Both owned by Mesquite Gaming or at lease recommended. I would also recommend going to St George one day and trying Sunbrook up there. WELL worth the drive. While I was out on the course at the Palms, I said to the guys with me if someone took a dump on this course it would improve it. It would. Worst course in Mesquite.
Save Your Time and Money and Go Elsewhere
The staff was very friendly and helpful, but everything else about this course irritated me. The main driveway is a road from a third-world country and hasn't seen maintenance in probably a decade. The pace of play took over 5-hours on a mid-morning Monday in March. Weeds and bare spots are everywhere while other nearby courses were lush and green - and I mean EVERYWHERE. It looked sad. I would have assumed the course had been abandoned if the parking lot wasn't full of cars. The front 9 is forgettable. The back 9 supposedly goes through a "canyon" but really is just a couple holes that go up then go down and then you play in a riverbed with bare spots and weeds - did I mention the bare spots and weeds? It's definitely not a canyon.
We played Conestoga the day before we played the Palms and may have been spoiled by actual grass and green golf-like conditions. In the Denver area this course would struggle to stay in business and wouldn't be able to charge more than $30 for a green's fee. It's a goat-track on life-support and definitely won't be on the to-play list the next time we're in Mesquite. It was a waste of my time and money and I was in a hurry to get out of there.
Ok golf for dollar
This course is nothing special. Very flat easy layout. If you are looking for golf at a lower price in Mesquite this is place. If you are looking for a golf experience. Go somewhere else
Two different nines
Front nine is a dog patch. Back nine is scenic and fun. I would play the back nine again anytime. Elevated tees, concrete paths, good condition.
This course is like playing two courses in a single round.
Front nine is rolling terrain with palm trees and water. Back nine is desert with great vistas and lots of elevation change. Just wonderful. Staff was very helpful and courteous. Third time we have golfed the course and also have taken all my children. We would all go back, no hesitation.
Got to play the Palms!
Been coming to Mesquite for 25 years to play golf. The Palms is a must play for our group. It's fair and challenging and always in good shape.
Front 9 and back 9 dramatically different. Back 9 is very nice. Greens were in poor condition.
Palms golf
Course was in good shape . Carts paths need some repair pretty rough in a lot of areas
Other than that enjoyed the day
The Palms
Nice course. Front to back play and look totally different. Worth a visit for sure. Stafff are VERY friendly and accommodating. Bar was closed when we finished, but stopped by Peggy Sue's. Good drinks and Karaoke. Played with a couple who knew the layout. Fun, fun, fun
A great day
Casa Blanca is one of 8 courses in Mesquite Nev. If played from the back tees provides a challenge for any player. It is over 7000 yards. From the white plays 6200. Lots of water holes, but only a couple of forced carries. A great variety of potential birdie holes and those with a harder challenge, where par is a great score. Fun to play! Lots of Geese, Quail and bunnies to keep your attention while waiting to play. We chose a 12:30 tee time, but got out at noon. Barely finished 18 at dark. If you book an earlier time, pace of place is much better. But during the winter months, it can be cold! Mesquite runs about 5 degrees warmer than St. George