Nationally ranked Twin Warriors Golf Club at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa on the Santa Ana Pueblo offers a high desert golf experience for groups immersed in the culture of the Native American Tamayame tribe, amidst 20 of their ancient cultural sites. The golf club near Albuquerque hosted the 2003 and 2009 PGA Professional National Championships, and now features 18 holes of championship golf, along with a driving range, a practice putting green, two short practice game areas, and a private teaching and learning center.
The course was designed by architect Gary Panks. It incorporates grassy mounds and ridges with juniper and pinon trees with views of the Sandia mountain range and the nearby mesas. Panks’ goal to preserve the land and cultural spirit, and was accomplished with these elements.
“Twin Warriors Golf Club is an award-winning course that uniquely encompasses and reflects the local culture of the Native American Pueblo,” says Herb Rackliff, general manager at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa. “The championship golf course accommodates all group sizes and is perfect for conference team building, client entertainment, or fundraising.”
Groups can choose the Twin Warriors Golf Club to fundraise for a good cause or as an outing for a business meeting, with the option to participate in a learning clinic by Sandy Lemon, who is New Mexico’s first woman golfer to become an LPGA and a PGA professional. Golf rentals, clinics, instructions, demo days, and special putting packages at any skill level are also available to be customized for many corporate and social events.