TPC Craig Ranch is about to get a serious upgrade. Just weeks after Dallas native and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler lit up the leaderboard with a record-tying 31-under-par finish at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, Invited, the private club operator that owns TPC Craig Ranch, announced a sweeping $22 million renovation.
The timing isn’t coincidental: the next Byron Nelson will return to the McKinney course in May 2025, where it will stay for the next 5 years, and the goal is to make the course better than ever.
Lanny Wadkins Leads Redesign
The overhaul will be led by Hall of Fame golfer Lanny Wadkins and marks the first major renovation since the course opened in 2004. Originally designed by the late Tom Weiskopf, the par-72 course has long been known for its natural creeks, elevation changes and strategic layout. But now, nearly two decades later, the club is ready for a full refresh.
Plans include the installation of new turf varieties for improved durability, a complete bunker redesign and repositioning and reshaped greens that allow for more challenging pin placements. The renovations aim to balance aesthetics, playability and performance, bringing the course on par with the country’s top-tier golf venues.
“We’re thrilled about the incredible investment Invited is making in TPC Craig Ranch,” said Jon Drago, tournament director of THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson in 2025. “The thoughtful redesign and enhancements envisioned by the Invited team will undoubtedly elevate the course even further.”
Built for This Moment
TPC Craig Ranch wasn’t just built for members, it was built with the dream of hosting the Byron Nelson. That dream came true in 2021 after years of effort from the city of McKinney and Craig Ranch founder David Craig. With its fan-friendly setup and championship-caliber layout, the course quickly proved it belonged in the spotlight…