Meadowbrook Golf Course Renovation Updates
Reopening 2025
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Mass Excavation & Ground Shaping
April 24, 2024
Mass excavation and ground shaping continues at holes 6 and 7.
Gravel Installation
April 18, 2024
Mass excavation and ground shaping continues at holes 2 and 4.
Cart Path Removal
February 19-23, 2024
Taking out the old cart paths is no small task, but our crew and their machines have been making quick work of it! Excavators unearth the concrete while tractors haul it away across the course. Making room for new paths to come!
Moving Topsoil
February 12-16, 2024
The construction crews have been busy at Meadowbrook! Topsoil is being removed and reshaping the ground has begun.
Construction Begins!
February 1-9, 2024
Machinery has arrived and construction is ramping up at Meadowbrook! This week, crews have been removing topsoil, fencing off their first project areas, and adding location marker posts for new tee boxes and fairways.
Pre-Construction Meeting
January 23, 2024
The pre-construction meeting took place and we are ready to mobilize equipment and get starting on the big work this February!
The construction team has begun flagging the course and machinery is onsite ready to go. Their work on the course is set to begin February 1, 2024.
Construction Prep Begins
November 2023 - January 2024
Since closing to the public, our maintenance staff at Meadowbrook has been preparing the course for construction. Sprinkler heads were removed using an excavator, yardage markers were taken off the fairways, and our large stone hole markers were removed as well. Staff from both Rockwood Park and Pecan Valley Golf Courses were able to clean out Meadowbrook's pro shop and move kitchen equipment to be used at either course.
Renovation Kickoff
October 28, 2023
The Meadowbrook Neighborhood Association hosted a public Renovation Kickoff to celebrate the coming course improvements. They heard about the Master Plan for Meadowbrook from several City of Fort Worth officials as well as course architect, John Colligan. The association brought in historical photos and a brief history of the course for public viewing until closing.