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by Minnie Beier I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The park closed for good December 1991 after devastating floods in 1989 and 1990 killed 50 animals and destroyed many of the park’s buildings, causing over $2 million in damage and $1 million in lost business. Talks of relocating to Hickory Creek fizzled, with the mayor of the Denton County town declaring that the park wouldn’t be beneficial.

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What happened to Las Colinas Golf Club in Dallas?

In 2018, one of the North Texas stops on the PGA Tour was moved to southern Dallas from Las Colinas in Irving. It was the fulfillment of a promise by Trinity Forest Golf Club's backers that the new course — and the city's $12 million investment — would attract a premier golf tournament. The city created a massive pit to build the course.

Why did the Dallas Country Club close in Dallas?

The course’s co-owner, Jonas Woods, told The Dallas Morning News that “the location, the infrastructure and amenities weren’t ideal,” in an exclusive interview announcing the decision. A club spokesman said he had no information about future plans.

What happened to Trinity Forest Golf Club's $12 million investment?

It was the fulfillment of a promise by Trinity Forest Golf Club's backers that the new course — and the city's $12 million investment — would attract a premier golf tournament. The city created a massive pit to build the course. After being censured by state regulators, it made efforts to mitigate the damage. Now, that promise has fallen through.

Who is the owner of the Dallas Cowboys golf club?

The club was co-founded by Dallas billionaire Thomas Dundon, who also has a majority stake in TopGolf. Dundon explained that he was drawn to the deal by the accessibility of the company's family fun centers.

How long did it take to build Trinity Forest Golf Club?

Why were bandit bulldozers sent out?

How long does a jail stay in Texas?

Does Texas have cash bail?

Is the Dallas Observer free?

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Who owns Arcis Golf?

Arcis Golf is supported by Arcis Equity Partners, a private equity firm that Walker also runs. Its biggest purchase to date was 46 courses from CNL Lifestyle Properties for $306 million in 2014. It received what it described as a significant investment last fall from Atairos, another equity firm.

How many golf courses does Arcis have?

Arcis operates 66 golf clubs in the U.S., including nine public courses in Dallas-Fort Worth. It ranks as the sport’s second-largest operator behind Dallas-based ClubCorp.

When did Dallas City Council cut a half million dollar check?

In June 2007 the Dallas City Council cut a half-million dollar check to fund the plan, which was put together by SFA forestry professors.

Who is Jim Flood?

Jim Flood, a master naturalist and one of the most prominent authorities on the ecology of the Great Trinity Forest, says the plan was half-baked. "It has been a few years since I’ve looked in detail at the plan, but from my perspective it was heavily 'cut and paste' stuff from the Internet," he wrote in an email.

Where is the PGA Tour in Dallas?

In 2018, one of the North Texas stops on the PGA Tour was moved to southern Dallas from Las Colinas in Irving. It was the fulfillment of a promise by Trinity Forest Golf Club's backers that the new course — and the city's $12 million investment — would attract a premier golf tournament.

Who owns Topgolf?

The club was co-founded by Dallas billionaire Thomas Dundon, who also has a majority stake in TopGolf. Dundon explained that he was drawn to the deal by the accessibility of the company's family fun centers. "You can just show up with nothing and start playing," he told Golf World in 2017.

Why did the last director of the philanthropic organization resign?

The organization's last director made waves in early 2019 when she used her resignation as an opportunity to excoriate philanthropists for failing to address the city's systemic inequalities.

How many acres of pasture was taken away from the horse park?

"They took away approximately 30 acres of prime turnout pasture, beautiful prairies and trees in order to get inexpensive soil for their project," Sandifer said.

How much did the TPC Four Seasons raise?

In the tournament's 51-year history, including 35 years at TPC Four Seasons Resort in Las Colinas, it raised $163 million for the institute. But those revenues dropped in 2019 as ticket sales and sponsorship revenue plummeted. Jessica Trudeau, the nonprofit's executive director, said the decline was "significant.".

Is AT&T Byron Nelson going to end?

Now, that promise has fallen through. On Sunday, officials announced that the AT&T Byron Nelson tournament's three-year run at Trinity Forest will come to an end, leaving behind an environmental disaster, cutbacks at a local charity and disillusionment among its neighboring communities.

Is the Dallas Observer free?

KEEP THE DALLAS OBSERVER FREE... Since we started the Dallas Observer, it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Dallas, and we'd like to keep it that way. With local media under siege, it's more important than ever for us to rally support behind funding our local journalism. You can help by participating in our "I Support" program, allowing us to keep offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food and culture with no paywalls.

How long did it take to build Trinity Forest Golf Club?

The physical carrying out of the plan to build the Trinity Forest Golf Club in a sensitive part of the floodway, which began in 2014 and took two years to complete, was always pretty much an environmental nightmare, as chronicled by former Dallas Observer reporter Eric Nicholson.

Why were bandit bulldozers sent out?

At one point, bandit bulldozers were sent out to uproot trees and mine mountains of sand from the forest in violation of rules and laws that I think have roots in the Bible. Grand promises of public access were made, just as they are being made again now by people of the same general ilk in the Reverchon Park giveaway.

How long does a jail stay in Texas?

It has a dashboard with worrisome details about its 9,000 residents, including the fact that the average length of stay is 201 days. According to a data expert who asked to remain anonymous because they work for a jail, that length of stay is exceedingly common for Texas’ larger jails, which includes the facility in Dallas. Jails are meant to be temporary holding facilities, and prolonged stays only intensify the overpopulation, health and safety issues that have plagued Texas jails throughout the pandemic.

Does Texas have cash bail?

Of course, Texas’ heavily criticized reliance on cash bail also plays a significant role in keeping people incarcerated. Earlier this year, Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law the Damon Allen Act, a bill named for a Texas state trooper who was killed by a man out on bail. The new law prohibits release on personal or cash bond for people charged with a violent offense, but critics say it also harms any defendant who doesn’t have easy access to thousands of dollars in cash.

Is the Dallas Observer free?

KEEP THE DALLAS OBSERVER FREE... Since we started the Dallas Observer, it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Dallas, and we'd like to keep it that way. With local media under siege, it's more important than ever for us to rally support behind funding our local journalism. You can help by participating in our "I Support" program, allowing us to keep offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food and culture with no paywalls.

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