The Scottsdale, Ariz. club enlisted Landscapes Unlimited to build a new driving range at the Renegade course; re-surface and re-seed fairways and tees from bent grass to rye; and make several changes to the first hole. The company also expanded and enhanced the driving range tee area at the Apache course.
Golf course developer and construction company Landscapes Unlimited has completed enhancement projects at two golf courses at Desert Mountain Club in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Closely collaborating with Nicklaus Design, Marvin Mills Irrigation Consulting and Desert Mountain’s agronomic team, Landscapes Unlimited’s work at the Renegade course included construction of a new driving range to accommodate a new clubhouse build; re-surface and re-seed of fairways and tees from bent grass to rye; and several changes to the first hole. The company also expanded and enhanced the driving range tee area at the Apache course.
“Desert Mountain boasts an iconic collection of golf courses and associated amenities,” said Dave Linngren, Vice President-West Region of Landscapes Unlimited. “Our ability to help deliver extraordinary experiences to its members and their guests is our focus.”
“Landscapes Unlimited is terrific to work with,” said Todd Bohn, Director of Agronomy at Desert Mountain. “Its team deeply cares about a streamlined process and terrific outcomes, and we can count on Landscapes to come in on time and on budget.”
Perched 2,400 to 4,500 feet above the Sonoran Desert of North Scottsdale, Desert Mountain is the only private community worldwide with six Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses accompanied by No. 7, an 18-hole, par-54 course designed by Bill Brownlee and Wendell Pickett.
Across 8,300 acres, Desert Mountain is home to a newly remodeled spa; tennis on three surfaces; pickleball; 11 restaurants and grills; 25 miles of private hiking trails, mountain biking and more than 40 social clubs.
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