Shining star

Following extensive renovations from architect Beau Welling, Cowboys Golf Club reopens for play.

Cowboys Golf Club

Cowboys Golf Club has reopened following a major transformation by Arcis Golf. The multi-million-dollar renovation of the world's only NFL-themed golf club includes a completely redesigned championship course, a Dallas Cowboys-themed high-tech driving range with game-used AT&T Stadium turf, and an 18-hole putting course.

Arcis Golf commissioned architect Beau Welling to redesign the layout, with the company’s in-house design and construction team overseeing implementation.

“We reimagined every aspect of this property to create unforgettable experiences for our members and guests," Arcis Golf founder, chairman and CEO Blake Walker said. "From championship-caliber 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.”

During the closure, the tee boxes, greens, bunkers and cart paths were rebuilt or reshaped as part of a comprehensive master plan. Welling refined design elements in the field while seven Arcis crews simultaneously executed the transformation, which touched every element of the course:

  • All 18 greens were expanded and modernized with dramatic contours and new hole locations.
  • Cowboys Golf Club is the first in the nation to feature Tif3D Bermuda on all 20 greens (18 holes plus practice facility).
  • Five sets of tees were rebuilt with a classic square design, while every greenside bunker complex was repositioned to better frame the greens and elevate the short-game challenge.
  • Architectural styling and bunkering features were comprehensively reimagined.

Notably, bunkers on the par-3 third hole were relocated to the front of the green, allowing the hillside backdrop to prominently showcase the Dallas Cowboys’ star logo.

The driving range features a 60-yard-long, game-used turf football field from the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium, complete with an NFL regulation goal post and 14 Toptracer stations that bring data, practice, competition and entertainment together. The short-game practice area was also fully revamped, including the addition of new bunkering and expanded chipping areas.

“This transformation is about more than aesthetics – it’s about redefining and gamifying how people experience golf,” Walker said. “It’s golf redefined, fan-inspired, and built for families, players, and guests.”

The reimagined short-game area and the 18-hole putting course, “The Huddle,” feature an acre of Dallas Cowboys-blue turf.  Each hole starts with the star logo, summoning the true Cowboys spirit.

Super Bowl trophies, Tom Landry’s fedora, and other historic team mementoes line the Clubhouse interior and display cases, while stone markers throughout the course highlight milestone moments from the Cowboys’ history.