TORRES BLANCAS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Green Valley, AZ, USA
Designed by Lee Trevino
Torres Blancas Golf Club sits in Green Valley, a retirement community in the Santa Cruz Valley roughly twenty-five miles south of Tucson. The course was designed by Lee Trevino, the six-time major champion who turned to course architecture after his competitive career. Trevino's design work, while less extensive than his playing legacy, reflects his practical understanding of shot-making and his preference for courses that reward accuracy over sheer length.
The Green Valley area features several golf courses that cater primarily to the region's substantial retiree population, and Torres Blancas fits within this context. The terrain in this part of southern Arizona is characterized by relatively flat valley floors bordered by distant mountain ranges, with native desert vegetation including mesquite, palo verde, and various cacti framing the playing corridors. Courses here typically incorporate desert landscaping principles while maintaining playable conditions suited to year-round golf.
Trevino's design philosophy generally emphasizes strategic options from the tee and straightforward green complexes, avoiding excessive penal features while still testing course management skills. The layout at Torres Blancas likely reflects these principles, offering a playable experience for the club's membership while incorporating enough variety to maintain interest. The climate allows for golf throughout much of the year, though summer temperatures can be extreme, making fall through spring the preferred seasons for play.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Torres Blancas was designed by Lee Trevino.
Yes. Torres Blancas at Torres Blancas Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Torres Blancas is 72.
Torres Blancas plays 7,111 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Torres Blancas is 130.
Torres Blancas is a 18-hole course.