The 18-hole layout at Texas Rangers Golf Club – the world’s first Major League Baseball-branded golf course – opened for play at the start of 2019, following a multi-million dollar renovation conducted by architect John Colligan, who’s an Arlington local.
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The 18-hole layout at Texas Rangers Golf Club – the world’s first Major League Baseball-branded golf course – opened for play at the start of 2019, following a multi-million dollar renovation conducted by architect John Colligan, who’s an Arlington local.












Texas Rangers
Dallas, TX already had the world’s only golf club affiliated with an (American) football franchise, and during 2019 it doubled down when the city of Arlington built a municipal course tied to the local professional baseball squad, the Texas Rangers.
There was previously a course on the location, but the city brought in Texas native John Colligan to provide an overhaul, involving a rerouting to better take advantage of the location’s natural elevation changes. The scope of the hazards was increased to more than 110,000 square feet of sand, but not to worry: The fairways have also widened. The dry climate also required a rethink of the course’s water strategy, and now much of the club’s water comes from recycled runoff.
The long par four No. 5 will tempt players to, ahem, “swing for the fences” over a pond, rather than take the longer, safer route around. Although green speeds have not yet been published, might we suggest a marketing ploy of “faster than a Nolan Ryan” fastball? Sorry, couldn’t resist.
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Founded in 1906, the Texas Golf Association now takes care of the interests of more than 400 golf clubs in the Lone Star State. Although the Texan landscape and environment are not perfect for golf, some old-fashioned layouts do exist in the Dallas region, the most notable of which is probably AW Tillinghast’s Brook Hollow, but old-fashioned Texan courses are largely eclipsed by modern layouts. Jockeying for position at the head of the Texas table were Dallas National and Whispering Pines, both of which opened the
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