Monday, February 21, 2011

Nicklaus Design at Ritz Carlton Golf Club

Ritz Carlton Golf Club Dove Mountain

The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain, a 27-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course that opened in January 2009, is everything Nicklaus intended and this week plays host to the WGC Accenture Matchplay Championship.

The design not only lived up to expectations as host of the 2009 World Golf Championships-Accenture World Match Play Championship, but the course continues to capture the imagination of club members and guests alike, as they follow in the footsteps of golfing greats -- precisely what Nicklaus wanted from its inception.

"You have the opportunity to relate to those players," Nicklaus said, "and say, 'Hey, I saw Tiger here, he didn't get it up-and-down, and I did.' Those are the kind of things that I think make the game fun."

A reflection of the High Sonoran Desert's lush, mountainside terrain, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain presents unique challenges and distinct character, blended naturally among noble saguaros that stand beneath the surrounding Tortolita Mountain Range. Nicklaus has integrated solid strategy, variety and fair shot values that harmonize with the high desert elevation of 2,300 to 3,000 feet.

Although the fairways are generously wide overall, there are carries over desert washes required on several tee and approach shots. Five sets of tees accommodate appropriate playing levels. The bunkering varies from classic, deep pot-style obstacles to expansive areas that stretch close to 80 yards along the fairways.

The two tournament nines -- the Saguaro and Tortolita -- form a par 72 that measure 7,833 yards. Not only will they pose a significant challenge to the world's best players, the courses were laid out to accommodate the best gallery viewing areas, including a natural grassy amphitheatre that surrounds the ninth green of the Tortolita Course.

"I'm going to promise you, in two or three years this is going to be one of the favourite golf courses on the PGA Tour," Nicklaus predicted at the time  "These guys are going to learn it how to play it and say, 'It's a challenge, but man, I enjoy playing it.' That's going to happen."

Designed along 850 acres, The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain includes a luxurious 250-room Ritz-Carlton resort hotel, The Ritz-Carlton Spa® nestled into the serene mountainside, the world-class Golf Club and 400 homes comprising The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain.

Inspired by the richness and beauty of its lush desert surroundings, The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain provides panoramic views as it creates a luxurious, yet authentic desert experience. The geologic makeup of the Tortolita Mountains served as inspiration for the architecture, with a variety of natural materials used to emphasize the structure's connection to the high-desert landscape. 

Stone and metal are two elements that are keys to the design, with intricate steps taken to preserve the materials as closely as possible to their natural state. This celebration of Arizona's geology continues with an interior design that showcases natural quartzite floors, raw steel fixtures, copper accents, and historical artifacts, such as geodes and quartz crystal. 

The resort reaches out through a majestic Saguaro forest, where the adventurous can engage the lush desert along the Tortolita Mountains. 

"Coming back and doing a golf course that not only is for the community, but also for the tournament, is something very special to me," Nicklaus said.