Bucket list golf trip — Robson Ranch Invitational Spring Fling 2027 — Las Vegas, Nevada, March 21–25, 2027

Bucket list golf trip

Scratch this off your bucket list before it's too late.

Planning for Spring Fling 2027 — Las Vegas

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Robson Ranch Invitational Spring Fling 2027 — Las Vegas

We're treating this as a bucket-list golf trip — the working plan for Robson Ranch Invitational Spring Fling 2027 in Las Vegas covers accommodations, golf packages, and travel notes. Details can shift as we finalize bookings; this page will stay current.

Hotel accommodations

Four nights.

  • Arrive: Sunday, March 21, 2027
  • Depart: Thursday, March 25, 2027

Golf package — 3 rounds

Everyone plays three rounds. Courses will align with whichever golf package we choose — we're still evaluating Package A and Package B below.

Package A

Course photos from operator / regional listings where available. Each card links to the course or listing site (opens in a new tab). Arroyo still uses stylized art until we add an on-course shot.

Rhodes Ranch Golf Club — desert fairway and palm-lined golf scenery.

Rhodes Ranch

A forgiving, resort-friendly layout — wide corridors, playful desert framing, and an easy-going rhythm that keeps the day moving.

Rhodes Ranch Golf Club

Stylized illustration hinting at Red Rock canyon golf — on-course photo to be added. Arroyo at Red Rock Golf Club.

Arroyo at Red Rock

Arnold Palmer design with Red Rock Canyon scenery — elevation changes, photo-worthy backdrops, and a strong ‘Vegas outdoors’ vibe.

Arroyo Golf Club

Package B

Same idea: real photography from Cascata, Reflection Bay, and Serket; official links below.

Cascata Golf Club — Boulder City foothills, Rees Jones design, clubhouse and desert terrain.

Cascata

Rees Jones mountain piece with luxury sheen — rugged backdrop, sharp design, and clubhouse architecture that steals the show.

Cascata Golf Club

Reflection Bay Golf Club — Lake Las Vegas shoreline and fairways.

Reflection Bay

Jack Nicklaus design on Lake Las Vegas — water-lined holes, softer grass lines, and a total change of pace from core Strip desert golf.

Reflection Bay Golf Club

Serket Golf Club — elevated Henderson desert golf with city views.

Serket (Rio Secco)

High Henderson drama — elevated tees, canyon-style fairways, and long views toward the valley lights. A serious, memorable test.

Serket Golf Club

What's included in these totals: four nights' accommodations, three rounds of golf, and transfers to and from the golf courses.
Resort fees: At Treasure Island, resort fees are included in the prices below. At Resorts World and Aria, pay resort fees to the hotel at checkout (not included in the listed package prices).

Pricing — single occupancy

Treasure Island (resort fees included)

  • Package A: $1,399 per golfer, single occupancy
  • Package B: $1,849 per golfer, single occupancy

Resorts World

  • Package A: $1,599 per golfer, single occupancy
  • Package B: $2,049 per golfer, single occupancy

Aria

  • Package A: $1,899 per golfer, single occupancy
  • Package B: $2,349 per golfer, single occupancy

Informal notes for discussion only. The trip has not chosen a golf package or hotel tier yet. Nothing below is an official recommendation — just shared context some travelers use when comparing options.

Comparing the golf packages

The roughly $450 gap between Package A and Package B in the prices above mostly reflects the golf lineup: Package A emphasizes enjoyable, mid-tier resort tracks; Package B layers in several widely regarded “bucket list” public courses. How much that premium matters is totally a matter of taste and budget.

Package B courses (premium tier)

  • Cascata: Rees Jones design, often cited among Nevada's top public courses (sometimes ranked just behind Shadow Creek). Mountain terrain, big elevation change, canyon views, and a Tuscan-style clubhouse where an indoor water feature runs through the space — for many golfers this is the centerpiece round of the package.
  • Reflection Bay: Jack Nicklaus signature golf at Lake Las Vegas — a change of pace from classic desert golf, with rolling fairways and memorable holes along the water.
  • Serket (formerly Rio Secco): Another strong Rees Jones layout on high ground in Henderson — dramatic tee shots, canyon-style corridors, and big views back toward the Strip. Demanding but memorable.

Package A courses (resort-friendly tier)

  • Arroyo at Red Rock & Revere: Fun, scenic, respectable tracks — Arroyo is an Arnold Palmer design with Red Rock Canyon backdrops.
  • Rhodes Ranch: A forgiving, approachable resort course; some players miss the marquee architecture of the headline Vegas publics.
  • Informal take: Plenty of people are thrilled with this rotation; others describe it as closer to a classic buddies weekend than an all-marquee Vegas itinerary. Subjective either way.

Hotel hub — logistics to think about

Group conversations often anchor around Resorts World Las Vegas. Staying near whatever becomes the “hub” can simplify rides, opening events, and evening plans — but it is not a requirement, and everyone's budget differs.

  • Logistics & camaraderie: When many people stay in the same pocket of the Strip, fewer cross-town rides for shared meals, shuttles, and meetups.
  • Value vs. placement: At the listed single-occupancy totals, Resorts World + Package B is often framed as a middle ground between Treasure Island (lower room cost, farther from where some gatherings cluster) and Aria (a step-up luxury tier if that is important to you).

Which hotel tier are you personally leaning toward if the trip settles on Package B? No decisions yet — early signal only, to help hosts plan.

Travel

Airfare is on your own. Please do not book flights yet until trip dates and hotels are locked — plan around arriving Sunday March 21 and departing Thursday March 25.

Dates

  • Sunday, March 21, 2027 — Arrive Las Vegas; opening party.
  • March 22–24 — Three rounds of golf (venues follow the package we choose); tee sheets post closer to the trip.
  • Thursday, March 25, 2027 — Depart.