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
Good course
Nice course,very unfriendly staff they need to take a course in customer service,probably won't visit this course again,I have never been treated so rude by a staff before.
Very poor customer service
The outside staff were very rude and condescending. Lacking in customer service skills for sure! The lady on the beverage cart was the only friendly face we saw.... we won't be back
2 courses in 1
The road into the course is a little rough, but upon arriving the course was very enjoyable. 1st time golfing here and we were still on cart-path only but the front nine is quite open and a great warm-up for the back nine which is set through-out the hills. The back has some very nice views and some great challenges. Course is in great shape but the greens were quite slow but were consistent.
Pace of play
Was terrible! 5 hrs to complete 18 holes!
Course reseeding
Whole course had been reseeded, so cart path only for carts, greens were longer but otherwise a good day.
great track
We got a hot deal for this course and it was a great course to play. Course is in excellent condition except for the sand traps which needed a little work. This course gives you a good challenge and is designed so you have a little room for errant shots. The beautiful mountain scenery adds a lot to the whole round!
great views from each hole
was a great course to play. they had just finished overseeding so it was cart path only but course is flat so it was not a problem
Speed golf without the fun........
Fourth time playing Casablanca golf course, and by far the worst conditions. I realize that it is mid July in mesquite, but having just played 4 rounds in Scottsdale, where the course conditions under similar weather were in good shape I was very disappointed. Had to play the round in under 2.5 hours because they closed at 230pm. Several fairways were closed to cart so had to run to ball then back to cart. All fairways and rough were aerated which sucked. The bunkers were hard packed sand but the greens were watered and puttable.
I suggest golf elsewhere this time of year.
A different experience in Mesquite...
We were staying at the Casablanca on our recent golf trip, which was our second time in Mesquite for our annual tournament which has gone all over the US. Conestoga which was our preferred course had an outing so we played the Casablanca, which was a great rate and value.
The course kind of reminds me more of some of the middle of the road Scottsdale courses, desert, some houses, relatively flat, etc more than the courses I have played in Mesquite, most of them seemed to have the elevation changes and a lot of rock formation hillside golfing where Casablanca is more your flat desert course.
Its a solid course if I were doing a trip/tournament and it was part of the rotation, I would lead off with it as playing it after WC was a little of a letdown shall we say, but its certainly a track that if it were on its own somewhere would get probably a little more love.
very good course,back nine a little harder
like playing this course and have over the past 14 years
Tourist "unfriendly"
We have been playing casablanca/palms every time we have come to mesquite during past 15 years. After this season it will be our last until they change their new "unfriendly" customer focus.
1) last year had a discount card - no such thing 2016. Told new one in the works. .. if so why cancel existing one until new offer in place?
2) this year course closed (5pm) announcement was made ( with over 30 minutes of light remaining in the day. We were on way to 17 tee .. no such luck ... they had blocked the path. Understand fully the gamble one takes when playing twilight. .. but to shut down before sundown .... rather rude!!
3) no one in pro shop to give a comment to (wasn't even 510pm) or even an email contact on the website to send comment to.
I work at a course an feel relieved we don't take our guests forgranted or treat them like mesquite gaming has decided to do!!
We are here for 6 weeks and with all the other options available .... strongly advise folks there are better options than casablanca/palms. Neither Conestoga or Falcon Ridge gave us a "closed now leave" ultimatum and frankly these courses are way better value for the price!!!
Ok if rate is good
We played in 2.5 hours after passing a foursome so time was good but if we couldn't if would have been awful as they were so slow. Must agree that the bird droppings are everywhere and the course condition is ok rather than outstanding. They really push that you MUST be back by 4:30PM as they close and for the group we passed it'd be an issue. Watch your starting time.
A different pace
Not your usual course for the area. Relatively flat but with excellent layout and conditions. Greens were fast, in good shape and needed to be looked at from every side. A fun course to play and a good break from the canyon courses in the area.
Decent Play in Mesquite Area
Course was in decent shape with good green speeds.....anticipated worse but greens were really pretty nice. Although conditioning can be sketchy at this course it was in much better shape than when I last played it two years ago. A fun track to start out with on a desert golf trip. Palms is one of the older courses in the Mesquite area and has an interesting back nine which we played as first nine. Pace of play can be an issue at this course as well. Overall a shade above three stars.....course is worth about $50 for the area but they charge much more than that (if it was in Chicago it be well under $30). The water hazard on 17 (our 8th) was completely dry. Enjoyable desert golfing.
Great view
We paid for twilight rate and arrived 2 hours early. We were unaware of time change. The staff made us wait for full two hours. The course was empty as it was chritmas eve. We sat in the cart the whole time and talked to the starter.Not one group in the two hours showed up!!!!
We said wish the GRINCH a merry christmas !!!
Some problems
TOO MANY DUCK WITH TOO MUCH DROPPINGS. POORLY MARKED YARDAGES.
Great day of golfing.
Great course, greens were a bit furry. Wonderful back nine, the best around!
Awesome back nine
We totally enjoyed the course. They were having a special on domestic beers for a buck! Can't ask for anything more than that!
The rough is rough!
Not for the faint of heart. The fairways are nice enough, but when in the rough, (and often a long way to the fairway off the tee), it is challenging to score well.
needs a little work
course was ok but grass needed cutting in places. greens were true but some were slow and some were fast, hard to get feel. bunkers were sparse with sand in places and the GEESE WERE EVERYWHERE.