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Craig, the namesake for the 2,200-acre Craig Ranch development in McKinney that includes TPC Craig Ranch, had gotten what he referred to as his “dream team” to congregate at the course to make ...
TPC Craig Ranch, the new home for the Byron Nelson golf tournament in McKinney, is pictured here on Thursday, May 7, 2020.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer) McKINNEY — For the first time in ...
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 ...
Since TPC Craig Ranch was added to the PGA Tour schedule in 2021 as the new host of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson (previously the AT&T Byron Nelson), it’s been a hitters’ ballpark.
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.
TPC Craig Ranch has five par-5s, all in the neighborhood of 550 yards long. Two of its 10 par-4s sit around 500 yards, but the sixth hole measures only 361 yards.
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 ...
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Having staged the CJ Cup Byron Nelson since 2021, the course measures 7,569 yards and is a par 71, with TPC Craig Ranch featuring four par 3s, 10 par 4s and three par 5s.
Located in McKinney, Texas, TPC Craig Ranch hosted the Korn Ferry Tour Championship in 2008 and 2012 and has been a regular Q-School host site in the years since. According to a Dallas Morning News ...
South Korean K.H. Lee captured the first two titles at TPC Craig Ranch, which has surrendered low scoring in each of the three years it's held the event, 2021, 2022 and 2023.
3. Birdie bonanza? Like Trinity Forest, TPC Craig Ranch seems to be fairly long and wide open. With rain in the area throughout this week, it could play even longer and more wide open than it looks.
“We expect all our players to support us again, and we can’t wait for their second chance [at TPC Craig Ranch]. The fact that the AT&T Byron Nelson comes just a week before the PGA ...
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