Tripp Davis to Remodel Northwood Club in Dallas


Golf course architecture firm Tripp Davis and Associates (TDA) has been retained by the Northwood Club in Dallas for a complete renovation and restoration plan.

Originally designed by William Diddel in 1946, Northwood hosted the 1952 U.S. Open won by Julius Boros, making it one of only three courses in Texas ever to have hosted America's national golf championship. Northwood also has been the location for several regional USGA, local North Texas PGA and AJGA tournaments.

"Northwood is a great club with one of the best and most historic golf courses in Texas," said Tripp Davis. "Our approach will be to restore the original character found in Mr. Diddel's greens, rebuild the bunkers to reflect Diddel's style, and reposition bunkers and tees to be more strategically relevant for today's game."

TDA also will rebuild the practice facilities and design a new four-hole "Short Course" to broaden the playing options, especially for junior golfers. In addition, creeks on the property will be restored, and a new irrigation lake will be built to help the club recapture more water.

TDA will be working with engineers Pacheco Koch and environmental consultants Jones and Ridenour over the next twelve months to design and permit the work. Construction will commence in the fall of 2016.

For more information about Northwood Club, visit http://www.northwoodclub.org. For more details about Tripp Davis and Associates, visit the website at http://www.tdagolf.net.