Opening Hours
| Saturday | 6 a.m.–6 p.m. |
| Sunday | 6 a.m.–6 p.m. |
| Monday | 6 a.m.–6 p.m. |
| Tuesday | 6 a.m.–6 p.m. |
| Wednesday | 6 a.m.–6 p.m. |
| Thursday | 6 a.m.–6 p.m. |
| Friday | 6 a.m.–6 p.m. |
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Don't leave Phoenix without playing at Quintero. Not once did I feel like the holes were repetitive. Each hole had its own challenges, with varying options of difficulty. There are holes with split fairways for a risk reward type of play, and all the par threes offer stunning views. The staff was exceptional, and they delivered food to your cart as long as you ordered before hole #10. The condition of the course was amazing, lush green fairways and fast greens. The entire course has paved cart paths. The bunkers were fine. The views are amazing. It's a long course in the mountains with cactus and wildlife everywhere.
We played the Golf Course on 4-29-25. As soon as we got there it was almost unreal where you had to go to to get to the course. In the middle of nowhere! The conditions were pretty good overall. Had a few fairways that weren’t the greatest. The bunkers were never raked which was a huge bummer. No junior fee which also wasn’t great. The staff in the Pro shop was so nice and the Marshall was even nice and told us we were 31 minutes ahead of pace. The course is extremely difficult. Greens rolled so true even though they had a few ball marks that didn’t look like they healed well. Still enjoyed the round and giving it 5 stars because of the scenery and the greens!
Playing Quintero was a bucket list experience for me, and the drive out was absolutely worth it. Each hole offered a unique and picturesque challenge, with immaculate fairways and tee boxes that truly stood out. Pace of play was great and we didn’t see another group till about hole 16. The staff were incredibly welcoming, friendly, and knowledgeable. I played just a week before the course closed for renovations, hopefully including updates to the bunkers and many of the greens. My only critique would be the bunkers, which were more gravel than sand, resembling those you’d find at a basic municipal courses. Plan ahead and arrive earlier than you think. The drive from the entrance to the practice facility and first tee is longer than expected. All in all, I highly recommend playing Quintero if you’re visiting Phoenix and can make the trip. It’s a memorable course and lives up to the hype!