Lanny Wadkins Transforms TPC Craig Ranch: A New Era for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Lanny Wadkins, a notable figure in professional golf and a 21-time PGA Tour winner, has an enduring connection to TPC Craig Ranch. Since its inception in 2004, Wadkins has frequented the course, particularly as a supportive father during his son Travis’s journey through Q-School. Over the years, Wadkins has carved a reputation not just as a player, but now as a course architect, overseeing renovations that have redefined the golfing experience. TPC Craig Ranch, located on the northeast edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, is poised to offer a new challenge for PGA Tour players as it prepares to host the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
When TPC Craig Ranch first opened, it was designed by renowned architect Tom Weiskopf. While many architects claim not to concern themselves with player scores, Wadkins candidly acknowledges his intention to make the course more difficult. The CJ Cup Byron Nelson has called TPC Craig Ranch home for the last five years after its transition from Trinity Forest, and a consistent theme of increasingly low scores raised concerns among course management about the design’s effectiveness.
In recent years, following record-setting performances like Scottie Scheffler’s stunning 31-under-par finish, course executives from Invited—previously known as ClubCorp—sought Wadkins’ expertise for a significant overhaul. They wanted a return to a more competitive environment that would challenge even the best players in the world. By reworking the course layout, Wadkins aims to alter the dynamics of scoring, encouraging strategy over raw power.
The design changes at TPC Craig Ranch are extensive and meant to elevate its status within the competitive landscape of professional golf. "Invited basically said they didn’t want 30 under winning the tournament anymore," Wadkins shared. He emphasized the importance of precision in redesigning areas such as the course layout and incorporated various features like length and strategic bunkering, aiming to create an environment where golfers must think critically about their shots. This reimagined TPC Craig Ranch is expected to deliver a tougher test when the Tour returns to the venue in May.
With the renovation, Wadkins focused on specific areas to make the game more challenging. The addition of waste bunkers—specially designed to enhance the visual appeal and strategic complexity—is one key change. These bunkers are not only aesthetically pleasing but positioned to challenge player confidence and shot selection. On holes 3, 5, 10, and 16, the new landscaping integrates native grasses and other elements to foster a sense of intimacy and challenge throughout the course.
The Evolution of TPC Craig Ranch
Historically, TPC Craig Ranch has seen winning scores in the CJ Cup Byron Nelson consistently dip below 23 under par. Before 2018, no course had ever experienced a winning score exceeding 20 under. These figures illuminate the need for a more formidable setup that would elevate the stakes for premier players, making each shot count in a visible way.
The alterations promise to create a firmer and faster playing surface, allowing for a unique atmosphere tailored for both member play and tournaments. Benefits from these renovations include greater flexibility for the greenkeepers, who will have the option to maintain longer grass during member play and potentially shorten the grass in preparation for the tournament, creating a more challenging experience.
Key aspects of the redesign include not only reimagined bunkering but also revamped green complexes that now feature more movement and strategic placements. Wadkins notes that the repositioning of bunkers will favor skilled players while remaining fair to all skill levels. “Most of the bunkers at Craig Ranch before were not really right against the putting surfaces. Now, the greens have a lot more movement and feature deeper bunkers,” he described.
Despite its relatively flat terrain, TPC Craig Ranch measures a substantial 7,414 yards with a par of 72 for tour events. While the overall distance remains similar, the redefined waste bunkers and tighter fairways are set to alter the game for pros, who must now navigate the course with greater sophistication. Wadkins has crafted a playing experience that demands both accuracy and ingenuity, forcing players to engage in strategic decision-making as they face off against this newly invigorated course.
David Pillsbury, CEO of Invited, believes the renovation’s aim should be to create a course that stands the test of time, offering meaningful challenges for both current and future generations of golfers. “It was time for a refresh… We needed to give it a timeless and unique character to make the course challenging again,” Pillsbury explained, emphasizing that professionals would no longer be able to rely solely on brute strength. The new design requires thoughtful play and an understanding of course dynamics.
The community and golfing fraternity are excited about this transformation, as TPC Craig Ranch prepares to establish itself as a prominent venue in the PGA Tour circuit. With these renovations, it’s clear that Wadkins has not only embraced the historical significance of the property but has also infused it with a fresh vision to challenge players and engage fans.
As the first players return to TPC Craig Ranch for competitive play, the renovations will be closely scrutinized. Expectations are high for an exhilarating season, reflecting not just the physical changes to the course but the strategic depth and cunning that will bring a new layer of excitement to the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. The evolution of TPC Craig Ranch under Wadkins’ guidance showcases how a blend of artistry and sportsmanship can contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of professional golf.
Ultimately, Lanny Wadkins has succeeded in crafting a course that invites challenge and strategy, while also honoring the game’s rich traditions. This transformation marks a significant chapter for TPC Craig Ranch, likely to resonate through both player and spectator experiences for many tournaments to come.
Key Features of Changes at TPC Craig Ranch:
- Revamped Bunkering: Enhanced strategically placed bunkers close to greens.
- Waste Bunkers: Added on holes 3, 5, 10, and 16, featuring native grass landscapes.
- Firmer and Faster Conditions: Sturdier grass types expected to improve playability.
- Increased Green Complexity: More movement and strategic design to challenge players.
- Strategic Course Design: Encouraged thoughtful shot selection instead of power play alone.
With an exciting future ahead, TPC Craig Ranch represents a significant milestone in golf course design and player experience, setting the stage for thrilling competitions in the years to come.

