
Rhodes Ranch
A forgiving, resort-friendly layout — wide corridors, playful desert framing, and an easy-going rhythm that keeps the day moving.
Bucket list golf trip
Scratch this off your bucket list before it's too late.
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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.
Four nights.
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.

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

Big Basin views and bold desert corridors — scenic, personality-packed holes that feel miles away from the Strip.

Arnold Palmer design with Red Rock Canyon scenery — elevation changes, photo-worthy backdrops, and a strong ‘Vegas outdoors’ vibe.
Package B
Same idea: real photography from Cascata, Reflection Bay, and Serket; official links below.

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

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

High Henderson drama — elevated tees, canyon-style fairways, and long views toward the valley lights. A serious, memorable test.
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.
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)
Package A courses (resort-friendly tier)
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.
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.
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.