THE QUARRY AT LA QUINTA
🇺🇸 La Quinta, CA, USA
Designed by Tom Fazio



The Quarry at La Quinta occupies a distinctive site in the Coachella Valley, carved from an abandoned rock quarry that once supplied materials for Southern California construction projects. Tom Fazio transformed this industrial landscape into a golf course that opened in the late 1990s, using the dramatic elevation changes and exposed rock faces left behind by decades of excavation. The routing descends more than 200 feet from the highest point to the valley floor, creating a rare vertical dimension in desert golf.
The course plays through corridors of natural rock walls and past remnants of the quarrying operation, with several holes featuring significant elevation drops from tee to fairway. Fazio's design incorporates the existing topography rather than fighting it, routing holes along ledges and through canyons where rock was once extracted. Water features appear throughout, contrasting with the arid surroundings and the raw stone formations that define the property's character.
The setting provides views across the valley toward the Santa Rosa Mountains, though the quarry walls often create an enclosed, amphitheater-like atmosphere on individual holes. The course serves a residential community and operates as a private club. Its unusual origins and dramatic terrain distinguish it from the many desert courses built on flatter alluvial fans in the La Quinta and Palm Springs area, offering a different visual and strategic experience rooted in the site's industrial past.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Quarry at The Quarry at La Quinta has a Course Vaults score of 9.1 out of 10 based on 12 explicit golfer ratings.
The Quarry was designed by Tom Fazio.
The Quarry at The Quarry at La Quinta is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at The Quarry is 72.
The Quarry plays 7,083 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Quarry is 138.