What Happened to the Silverstone Ranch Golf Course?

by Ryan Rose

The Silverstone Ranch golf course closed in September 2015 and remains shut today, after its owners let the grounds deteriorate, lost a series of court rulings, and finally sold the land at auction in May 2025.

What happened to the Silverstone Ranch golf course?

The Silverstone Ranch golf course, a 270 acre, 27 hole championship layout designed by Robert Cupp, closed in September 2015 when Desert Lifestyles LLC shut off the water and homeowners sued. Three nines, named Desert, Mountain, and Valley, once wound through the community at 8600 Cupp Drive, and more than half the homes still front those former fairways. Stoneridge Parkway LLC bought it in 2016 and later filed bankruptcy as the fairways dried out. In November 2021, arson destroyed the roughly 34,000 square foot clubhouse, and two juveniles were arrested. Homeowners followed each step closely, since the vacant course sits at the heart of the neighborhood. The course has sat closed and unmaintained ever since.

Who owns the Silverstone Ranch golf course now?

On May 8, 2025, the property sold at auction for about $2.8 million, a fraction of the more than $12 million in liens against it. Las Vegas land investor Khusrow Roohani, known as K, bought it in partnership with Dr. Jaswinder Grover. As of late 2025, the new owner has filed no redevelopment application, and the course remains closed. For homeowners who bought with golf views, the ownership change brought hope but no firm answers about restoration or reuse. Residents continue to watch for any public filing. What comes next is still unknown.

Can the Silverstone Ranch golf course be redeveloped?

Not easily. A covenant recorded in 2002 requires the land to stay a 27 hole golf course unless at least 75% of Silverstone Ranch homeowners approve another use. That high bar gives residents real say over the property's future. Because of that threshold, no one can simply pave the fairways or build homes on them without broad homeowner support, a fact that shapes every rumor about the site. A local group called Saving Silverstone Ranch continues to advocate for the land, and in September 2023 judges ruled the prior owner had breached its duty to maintain the course.

Local Insight

Ryan Rose has fielded countless questions about the shuttered course from both buyers and owners in Silverstone Ranch. His advice stays practical: the 2002 covenant makes redevelopment hard, no application is on file, and nobody can promise the greens will return. As a Las Vegas Real Estate Expert, he helps clients price and plan around the course as it stands today, not around wishful timelines.

Weighing a home that fronts the old course? Contact Ryan Rose for a clear read on how the closure affects value and your buying decision.

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Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal

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