This is second golf club IRI has purchased in Tucson. Last year the company, which has offices in Dallas and San Diego, purchased the Forty Niner Golf & Country Club for $5.5 million. "The purchase of Forty Niner and San Ignacio golf courses is only our start in the Arizona market," says Jeff Silverstein, chairman and CEO of IRI Golf Group. "IRI will have an aggressive presence. IRI is one of the fastest-growing national golf companies, and we hope to expand our operations in Arizona in the coming months."
San Ignacio, which was built in the late 1980s, was formerly owned by David Williamson, a principal with Fairfield Homes, and restaurateur Bob McMahon.
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