MOJAVE RESORT GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Laughlin, NV, USA
Designed by Brian Curley, Lee Schmidt
Mojave Resort Golf Club sits in Laughlin, Nevada, along the Colorado River corridor where the Mojave Desert landscape defines the character of play. Designed by Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley, the course reflects their extensive portfolio of desert and resort layouts developed across the American Southwest and internationally. The design works within the natural desert terrain, incorporating the region's characteristic elevation changes, arroyos, and native vegetation into the routing.
The course plays through a landscape of sand, rock outcroppings, and desert scrub, with views extending across the surrounding basin and toward the river valley. Schmidt and Curley's approach typically emphasizes strategic options from the tee and around the greens, allowing golfers of varying abilities to navigate the layout while rewarding precise shot-making. The desert setting requires target golf on many holes, where carries over waste areas and positioning relative to natural hazards shape decision-making throughout the round.
Laughlin's location along the Nevada-Arizona border places Mojave Resort Golf Club within a cluster of desert courses serving the area's casino resort community. The climate allows for year-round play, with the cooler months from fall through spring offering the most comfortable conditions. The course serves both resort guests and daily-fee players drawn to the region's combination of gaming, river recreation, and golf.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mojave was designed by Brian Curley and Lee Schmidt.
Yes. Mojave at Mojave Resort Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mojave is 72.
Mojave plays 6,939 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mojave is 136.
Mojave is a 18-hole course.