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TPC Craig Ranch has Rowlett Creek cross the course on more than 10 occasions, creating a number of challenging shots for golfers as well as picturesque views for patrons.
TPC Craig Ranch will undergo $15 million in renovations intended to make it one of the preeminent courses in Dallas-Fort Worth and one of the top stops for players on the PGA Tour. The McKinney ...
TPC Craig Ranch, home of The CJ Cup Byron Nelson since 2021, is about to undergo $15 million in upgrades to make it more challenging for the pros and to improve year-long playability for members.
TPC Craig Ranch will be a tougher test, but not tricked up with blind shots and surprises. “Everything you see when you’re standing on the tee, you’re going to know how to play that,” he said.
FIELD NOTES: Jason Day returns to TPC Craig Ranch looking to go back-to-back. K.H. Lee repeated as champion in 2022-23. Day, who also won this event in 2010, has three top-10s so far this season ...
TPC Craig Ranch plays 7,569 yards, the longest of the five editions and 155 yards longer than the 2024 tournament. The tournament scoring record is 26-under 262 set by K.H. Lee in 2021.
TPC Craig Ranch is a 7,569-yard par-71 that features bentgrass greens. In the past, the course had used zoysia fairways but this season they were changed to Tiftuf bermuda overseeded with ryegrass.
TPC Craig Ranch's par-4 14th. Courtesy of the club The 14th ( above ) is a more typical risk/reward drivable hole, ranging from around 305 to 320 yards depending on where the tee is set.
TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas – site of this week’s AT&T Byron Nelson on the PGA Tour – opened in 2004 with a design by former Tour player and noted architect Tom Weiskopf. This will be ...
TPC Craig Ranch is a perfect golf course for Stephan Jaeger, and his history at my two favorite comp courses, Vidanta Vallarta and Memorial Park, is incredibly intriguing.
MCKINNEY, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - When TPC Craig Ranch developer David Craig and course designer and former PGA star Tom Weiskopf put their dreams on papers, they had no doubt their dream would come ...