The work at the Jay Morris- and Tom Weiskopf-designed course at the Scottsdale, Ariz. property will resurface all greens with A4 bentgrass, level all tees, and add new forward tees. Tee boxes, fairways and rough will be re-grassed with TifWay 419 bermudagrass, bunkers will be modified and the irrigation system will be upgraded. Weiskopf and design consultant Phil Smith are overseeing the project, which is expected to be competed by December 1, 2020.
Troon Country Club’s award-winning Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf-designed golf course is currently undergoing a $4.6 million renovation. Weiskopf and design consultant Phil Smith are overseeing the project while Heritage Links golf course construction company is the contractor. The project launched on April 20th and is expected to be completed by December 1, 2020.
“This renovation project is the culmination of over two years of work by our Board, committees and consultants,” said Garrett Wallace, Troon CC’s General Manager. “We are excited that it is now underway. And despite the unprecedented circumstances surrounding the current COVID-19 crisis, the club expanded the scope of the project to touch every aspect of the course.”
As part of the renovation, all greens will be resurfaced with A4 bentgrass, all tees will be leveled, and several new forward tees added. Tee boxes, fairways and rough will be re-grassed with TifWay 419 bermudagrass.
Bunkers will be modified (some eliminated), reshaped and rebuilt incorporating a technically advanced drainage and liner system featuring Capillary Concrete. his new-generation lining method increases the speed at which water flows through the bunker, minimizing washouts, reducing maintenance and producing superior playability. The new bunkers will be filled with Caltega bunker sand and are expected to last for many years to come.
The club’s irrigation system will also be updated, including all new high–density polyethylene mainline and lateral piping; new Rainbird IC system sprinkler heads with central control; and a new WaterTronics pump station. The ultra-efficient irrigation system allows crews to individually control each sprinkler head on the golf course, assisting in the club’s water-conservation efforts.
Weiskopf and Smith are also making design modifications to enhance playability, accentuate site lines and assist in course maintenance. All irrigation system, bunker and re-grassing work will be complete by early August and greens will be seeded by Labor Day.
Troon Country Club opened for play in 1986 and aside from a few minor course projects, the original layout has remained largely unchanged. “When Troon Country Club opened, it was ranked as one of the Top 100 courses in the world,” said Wallace. “With the support of our members and Tom Weiskopf’s continued vision, we believe this project will once again place the course among the elite courses in the world.”
The golf course renovation comes on the heels of Troon CC’s $7.5 million clubhouse expansion and renovation that was completed in January 2018 (https://clubandresortbusiness.com/troon-cc-works-7-5m-clubhouse/). Douglas Fredrikson Architects of Phoenix oversaw the project, which gave the clubhouse a new, modern look featuring an incredible 9,000 sq. ft. Wellness Center on the newly added second floor of the building.
The state-of-the-art Wellness Center includes space for more than 20 group classes, while on-staff trainers customize personal fitness regimens to fit each member. The Wellness Center also offers TRX suspension training, a private Pilates studio, physical therapy, a stretching area, a steam room, private lounges, and a range of organic beauty products.
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