During the last week of May, Mesquite Gaming will host the 17th annual Mesquite Amateur, the second largest handicapped amateur tournament in the nation.
During the last week of May, Mesquite Gaming will host the 17th annual Mesquite Amateur, the second largest handicapped amateur tournament in the nation.

Registration open for Mesquite Amateur

By Julian Lupo

During the last week of May, Mesquite Gaming — owner of the Casablanca Resort and Virgin River Hotel — will host the 17th annual Mesquite Amateur, the second largest handicapped amateur tournament in the nation. From May 27 through May 31, the 54-hole, net stroke play tournament allows competitors to play three rounds of tournament golf on some of Mesquite’s scenic award-winning courses. Located along the northern edge of the Mojave Desert and near the southern edges of the Great Basin, all six courses provide distinct, challenging styles of desert, arroyo, vista, and canyon play.

This year’s field will consist of five divisions with participants competing against players with a similar handicap, calculated using their 12-month low Handicap Index. Finalist rankings will be determined by comparing the three-day cumulative score, and the top four participants from each flight will compete in the 18-hole championship round at the CasaBlanca Golf Club May 31.

“The Mesquite Amateur is always a fun event that offers amateur golfers competitive setting to play in while providing them the opportunity to reconnect with other players and enjoy non-golfing events like Cigars Under the Stars,” said Christian Adderson, tournament director for Mesquite Gaming. “Last year, we saw more than 620 golfers from around the nation participate in the tournament, and we’re excited to see the field grow this year.”

Golf courses featured in this year’s tournament include CasaBlanca Golf Club, Palms Golf Club, Falcon Ridge Golf Club, Canyons at Oasis Golf Club, Conestoga Golf Club, and the tournament’s newest addition to the tournament’s rotation: Coral Canyon Golf Club. With more than 600 participants in last year’s Mesquite Amateur, the tournament brings in hundreds players from across the country and has a positive impact on the entire Mesquite community. Each year, the tournament brings the community together with the help of more than 60 local volunteers.

Every player that registers will receive a $100 credit to spend at the Mobile Pro Shop; three rounds of golf at three different courses, including a cart and range balls; admission to all four dinner parties; nightly raffle prizes featuring products from TaylorMade, Adidas, Callaway Golf, Southern Wine & Spirits, and the City of Mesquite; and the chance to play in the championship round.

For more information and to register for the tournament, visit mesquiteamateur.com. Players who register by March 31 will receive early-bird pricing of $525 per player. For more information on Mesquite Gaming, visit mesquitegaming.com.

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