Designer works with Arcis Golf on the project, which has seen all course features rebuilt or redesigned
By Richard Humphreys |
Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, Texas, has reopened its golf course following a renovation by Beau Welling Design.
The NFL-themed club is operated by Arcis Golf, which has overseen the multi-million-dollar renovation that has also included a new Dallas Cowboys-themed driving range with turf from the AT&T Stadium, a revamp of the short-game area and a new 18-hole putting course.
“We reimagined every aspect of this property to create unforgettable experiences for our members and guests," said Blake Walker, founder, chairman, and CEO of Arcis Golf. "From championship-calibre golf to immersive Cowboys-themed entertainment, visitors now enjoy a destination that blends world-class sport with the excitement and tradition of America's Team.”
The renovated par-three sixth hole (Photo: Dennis Scully)
All greens have been expanded, regrassed with Tif3D bermuda and feature new contours, with every greenside bunker repositioned to better frame the putting surfaces and reinstate the short-game challenge. Bunkers on the par-three third were relocated to the front of the green, allowing the hillside backdrop to prominently showcase the Dallas Cowboys’ logo. Other work included tees, which have been rebuilt with a classic square design, and the relocated
“This transformation is about more than aesthetics – it’s about redefining and gamifying how people experience golf,” said Walker. “It’s golf redefined, fan-inspired, and built for families, players and guests.”