The Quarry: The Quarry Golf Club is quite unique… and there are many reasons why it has been recognized by Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of America’s top golf communities. If you’ve ever visited The Quarry, you would immediately understand. Its picturesque location, nestled in a cove at the base of the Coral and Santa Rosa Mountains on an old mining site, creates an allure and feeling of total exclusivity, privacy and security. This is where Native Americans roamed and the Old West once flourished. Life-size bronze sculptures strategically placed around the property artfully pay homage to the land’s history.
Hidden up a curving entrance road, the Fazio designed golf course at The Quarry cuts a dramatic oasis-like swath up the cove… with manicured fairways and four lakes, streams and waterfalls encircled by lush indigenous landscaping. Owning a home at The Quarry is a privilege unlike anywhere else in the Palm Springs Valley.The private 18 hole championship course at The Quarry in La Quinta opened in 1994 and has hosted such greats as Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Payne Stewart, to name a few. Golfers encounter a gradual elevation change of more than 400 feet, with three very distinct elevations of play. A 10 hole Short Course was added in 2002 along with an 18 hole putting course. The 21,000 sf Clubhouse is very original, as it’s actually built into the wall of the original quarry. Services offered are a pro shop, private dining, health spa and tennis. Guest cottages are also available for guests of members to rent.
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
The Quarry in La Quinta has a planned build-out of approx. 100 homes. You will find a spectrum of architecturally diverse homes and beautiful homesites to choose from, from custom designed to move-in ready. Each home and homesite is positioned to take utmost advantage of the fantastic views of the mountains, golf course and valley below. Custom homes at The Quarry are each on very large lots, with prices ranging from approx. $2,000,000 to $15,000,000.
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