There are many things you can fill up your 2022 calendar with as the new year begins. The saying, “A little fun never hurt anyone,” should be taken into consideration as you plan out your schedule.
An ideal strategy to add some more enjoyment is to tee it up in the TGA Fun Golf Series presented by PGA TOUR Superstore. These casual, one-day events are held on some of the best courses across Texas and are a great way to get outdoors, enjoy nice weather, play golf, and have fun with new and old friends.
The highlight event of the Fun Golf Series takes place in October at the Texas Shamble. It’s the most popular event of the year and receives rave reviews from all who play each year. Golfers can get a little sampler of what the fall get-together is like by signing up for any of the Play Days throughout the year.
Below are some upcoming Play Days scheduled over the next few months. Interested in learning more? Reach out to Victoria Uresti, Manager of TGA Foundation/Outreach Programs, for more information.
Date: Feb. 22City: RockwallFormat: Two-Person ScrambleEntry Fee: $75 per member, $85 per non-member
Sitting on the shores of Lake Ray Hubbard, about 25 miles east of downtown Dallas, Rockwall Golf & Athletic Club provides a beautiful and challenging layout to golfers of all skill levels. The Ralph Plummer-designed course features water on twelve of its holes as its main defense.
Date: March 10City: EulessFormat: Two-Person ScrambleEntry Fee: $90 per member, $100 per non-member
As one of the top municipal golf courses in the state, Texas Star, located in the heart of the Metroplex, offers a nice balance between nature and golf. The Keith Foster-designed course requires the use of every club in your bag as a wide variety of shots will come into play during your round.
Date: April 13City: TylerFormat: Two-Person ScrambleEntry Fee: $95 per member, $105 per non-member
Re-designed by PGA Tour player Mark Hayes in 2002, Cascades is an East Texas beauty framed by Lake Bellwood. Host to numerous Texas State Opens, the course features wide, rolling fairways, strategic bunkering, natural water hazards and large, undulating green complexes.