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ARIZONA’S QUINTERO GOLF CLUB BEGINS FOUR MONTH GOLF COURSE RENOVATION PROJECT

By June 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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PEORIA, Arizona – Quintero Golf Club, the top 100 public course, recently began a multi-million-dollar golf course renovation project. The four-month project began on June 2 and is expected to be completed by the end of September, with the fully-overseeded golf course reopening for play in October. 

Rees Jones, Quintero’s original course architect, is overseeing the course renovation and Total Turf is the contractor. 

This summer’s course renovation marks the first major changes to the award-winning course since it opened in 2000. During the renovation crews will rebuild all 18 green complexes and resurface them with 007XL Bent grass. 

All tee boxes will be laser-leveled and resurfaced with a new 419 Bermuda grass.  All 65 bunkers will be renovated, receiving new drainage, new bunker liners, and will be filled with new Augusta white sand.

“We are so excited to have RJI and Total Turf involved in this project with the primary focus on making Quintero Golf Club even better than before,” said Quintero Golf Club General Manager Mike Poe.

Quintero’s expansive practice facility will also be renovated during this summer’s closure, with the practice tee leveled and resurfaced, and the practice green rebuilt and resurfaced. 

Currently No. 93 on Golf Digest’s ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses and #1 Public Course in Arizona, Quintero was carved out of a secluded stretch of the Sonoran Desert by master architect Rees Jones. Since opening for play in 2000, the 7,249-yard, par 72 layout has received numerous accolades including multiple best-in-state and most-scenic course rankings. 

With elevated tee boxes perched on mountain tops and fairways ribboning through giant saguaro cacti, Quintero provides a unique Arizona golf experience for guests. 

For more information on Quintero Golf Club, visit www.quinterogolf.com.

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