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The Ultimate Guys' Golf Trip to Mesquite

A planner's playbook for the organizer who wants to pull off a legendary trip.

You're the guy. Every group has one — the one who actually makes the trip happen. You send the group text, you chase everybody for dates, you figure out where 8, 12, or 16 guys are going to sleep, eat, and tee off without it turning into a logistical circus.

This guide is for you. It's the difference between the trip everyone talks about doing and the trip everyone talks about for years afterward.

Part 1 — Get the dates right

Mesquite golf runs on seasons, and your dates drive your price, your weather, and your tee-time availability.

Organizer move: float two date options to the group, not an open question. "Weekend A or Weekend B — vote by Friday." Open-ended date polls die in the group chat.

Part 2 — Build the golf

You came here to play. Structure it so nobody's standing around.

Organizer move: assign a "commissioner" to run the daily format, track the money games, and hand out a cheesy trophy on the last night.

Part 3 — Solve the lodging

Option A — the casino hotel. Everybody scattered on different floors. Nowhere for the crew to actually be together.

Option B — a house big enough for the whole group. Everyone under one roof. This is the trip guys remember — and it usually costs less per head than separate hotel rooms once you split it.

Part 4 — Feed the crew

Sixteen hungry golfers deciding where to eat, every night, is chaos.

The easy button: a private chef at the house changes the whole trip. No reservations, no check-splitting, no herding.

Part 5 — Handle the money

Money kills more group trips than weather does.

Part 6 — The one move that does 90% of this for you

Everything above is a lot for one guy to carry. That's exactly what MGM was built for: three luxury golf homes in Mesquite, run on a concierge model. Tee times sorted, a private chef, catering handled, and split-payment links so you're never the bank.

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