Contractor will finish project at Texas club in June 2026, which has included greens rebuild, lining bunkers and new drainage on tees
By Richard Humphreys |
Landscapes Unlimited is nearing completion of a six-month golf course renovation at Wildhorse Golf Club in Denton, Texas.
Architect Gary Brawley has worked with Landscapes’ project manager Jacob Meyer, project construction superintendent Jose Silva, irrigation superintendent Gerardo Gonzales and assistant superintendent Terry Osborne, along with Wildhorse’s general manager Rhett Hubbard and director of agronomy Ryan Coffman.
The project has included rebuilding greens, with work to improve their drainage and increase pin positions without major changes to the original greens design.
Other work includes lining bunkers with Better Billy Bunker and new subsurface drainage on tees.
“Landscapes Unlimited is super reputable and was selected by Wildhorse for its value engineering, keen attention to detail and high-quality outputs,” said Hubbard. “The company’s extraordinary regional resources provide logistical and operational advantages no other company could come close to matching.”
Tom O’Connor, senior project manager at Landscapes Unlimited, said: “We focus on benefits to the course ownership in terms of extended turf and green life, reduced long-term maintenance issues, improved drainage reducing weather-related closures and value-preserving capital improvements. Golfers experience firmer, more consistent putting surfaces, expanded pin-placement options, improved tee conditions, better bunker performance and so much more.”