The Dallas, Texas club features two 18-hole golf courses, each with its own clubhouse, and ClubCorp “plans to invest in a multimillion-dollar renovation project that will include improvements to member dining areas, both golf courses and family amenities.” Prestonwood has been involved in a water dispute with the city over the irrigation source for its Plano golf course, and the owners announced that they would sell the property last week.
ClubCorp has announced the acquisition of Prestonwood Country Club in Dallas, Texas, which features two 18-hole championship golf courses—The Creek in Dallas and The Hills in nearby Plano—each with its own distinct clubhouse.
The purchase of property marks the third for ClubCorp in the past six months.
“The addition of these clubs provides greater opportunity for DFW-area members to enjoy more great golf, tennis, dining, swim and social activities and we welcome the Prestonwood members into the ClubCorp family,” said Eric Affeldt, ClubCorp CEO and President. “The company plans to invest in a multimillion-dollar renovation project that will include improvements to member dining areas, both golf courses and family amenities.”
The 18-hole golf course at The Creek takes full advantage of the natural terrain with rolling tree-lined fairways and the tranquil streams of White Rock Creek. The Creek’s expansive 52,000-sq. ft. clubhouse offers a variety of dining opportunities, a fitness area complete with state-of-the-art equipment, first-class tennis facility featuring 10 lighted Laykhold-surface courts, golf and tennis pro shops, and locker rooms with a whirlpool and steam and tanning rooms.
The Hills course meanders its way through the rolling hills and natural foliage. The Hills clubhouse, with a Southwestern contemporary flair, offers a dining room, 19th Hole for casual “after-the-game” dining, fitness center, and outside deck, appointed with a fireplace, for dining and cocktails.
“ClubCorp is an ideal fit to follow our family’s ownership of Prestonwood,” said Greg Miller, CEO of Henry S. Miller’s Companies. “They are committed to quality and offer members such a great experience at all their clubs.”
Prestonwood has been involved in a water dispute with the city of Dallas over the irrigation source for its Plano golf course, and the owners announced that they would sell the property last week (“Owners to Sell Prestonwood CC After Water Dispute”).
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