When developer Michael Meldman first showed Tom Fazio the land for the proposed Madison Club, an arid, barren desert outside Palm Springs, he told Fazio, "Let's do a modern-day Shadow Creek." By "modern-day," he meant one that would feature homesites along the holes. So Fazio did what he'd done in Las Vegas at Shadow Creek. He had crews dig into the desert and pile up dirt on the sides. But this time, the cuts became channels wide enough for fairways, with pads for home sites perched above holes on surrounding ridgelines. After trucking in and planting mature trees and sodding everything, Fazio was satisfied The Madison Club looked nothing like a typical Palm Springs residential layout. Said Fazio, "If you're given a free hand in the Coachella Valley, what do you do? You do everything. You move the earth, plant the trees and carve out the streams. You create the entire space. There's so much here."
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