Mesquite, Nevada might just be golf’s best-kept secret. With dramatic desert landscapes, warm weather almost year-round, and championship-level courses without Vegas-level crowds, it’s the perfect destination for a 3-day golf escape.
Featuring Conestoga, Oasis Palmer, and Coyote Springs
If you’re looking to hit unforgettable fairways while relaxing in style, this itinerary is for you. We’ve lined up three of the region’s most iconic tracks — Conestoga, Oasis Palmer, and Coyote Springs — plus dining and lodging tips to round out your stay.
🗓 Day 1: Arrival + Conestoga Golf Club
Course:
🏞 Conestoga Golf Club – Designed by Gary Panks
📍 Located in Mesquite | 7,232 yards | Par 72
Start your golf trip strong with a course that’s carved through dramatic canyons and desert rock. Conestoga is a local favorite for a reason — it’s as visually stunning as it is fun to play. With elevation changes, perfectly manicured greens, and risk-reward holes, it’ll keep you thinking every step of the way.
Pro Tip:
Book a morning tee time to take advantage of cooler temps and softer greens. Don’t skip the short par-3 4th — it’s one of the most scenic holes in Nevada.
Post-Round:
Grab a cold drink and lunch at 1880 Grille overlooking the course, then check in to your hotel or resort in Mesquite.
Stay Options:
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Eureka Casino Resort (great value, golfer-friendly)
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Rising Star Sports Ranch (group-friendly rooms)
🗓 Day 2: Oasis Palmer Course + Nightlife
Course:
🌴 The Palmer at Oasis Golf Club – Designed by Arnold Palmer
📍 In the heart of Mesquite | 6,484 yards | Par 71
On Day 2, you’ll play one of Arnie’s finest desert layouts. The Palmer Course offers a true rollercoaster of elevation and beautiful backdrops. It’s playable for all skill levels but packs in enough challenge to keep low handicaps dialed in.
Must-Play Holes:
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Hole 5: A scenic par 3 over a desert wash
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Hole 8: Risk-reward par 5 with a split fairway
Lunch:
Head into town and grab lunch at Peggy Sue’s 50s-style diner or try the local favorite, Katherine’s Steakhouse.
Evening Fun:
Hit the casino at Eureka or check out the sports bar scene. For something more relaxed, a hot tub and stargazing combo never misses in the Mesquite desert.
🗓 Day 3: Coyote Springs Golf Club + Departure
Course:
🐺 Coyote Springs Golf Club – Designed by Jack Nicklaus
📍 About 1 hour west of Mesquite | 7,471 yards | Par 72
Wake up early and make the short scenic drive to one of the most underrated desert courses in the country. Coyote Springs is pure golf: no homes, no distractions — just Jack’s signature bunkering, firm fairways, and views for days.
Why It’s Worth the Drive:
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It’s been ranked among Golf Digest’s Top 100 Public Courses
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You’ll feel like you have the course to yourself
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Incredible practice facility if you want to warm up beforehand
End With a Bang:
Play your final 18, snap that group photo on the 17th tee, and toast to an epic trip before heading home. You’ll already be planning your return.
🧳 What to Pack:
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Golf shoes + backup spikes (desert terrain can be rough)
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Sunscreen + lip balm
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Rangefinder (elevation changes can throw you off)
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Casual dinner outfits (Mesquite is laid back, but you’ll want something nice for a steakhouse evening)
✅ Book the Itinerary as a Package
Instead of juggling course times, hotel reservations, and group planning, we’ve bundled this exact itinerary into a 3-Day Mesquite Stay & Play Package — lodging, tee times, and concierge included.
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