Old American Golf Club to host 2018 Volunteers of America LPGA North Dallas Classic
144 of the world’s best female golfers return to Texas April 30- May 6
DALLAS, TX. –
LPGA and event officials announced today that Old American Golf Club in
The Colony will host the Volunteers of America LPGA North Dallas
Classic this April 30 – May 6, 2018. The official LPGA tournament
will feature 144 of the world’s top talent in a four-day stroke-play
event, vying for a $1.3 million purse.
This will be the first elite professional
event hosted at Old American. Designed by Tripp Davis and 12-time PGA
Tour winner Justin Leonard, the course has played host to such events as
the Texas Women’s Open, the NTPGA Professional Championship, and a U.S.
Open qualifier.
“We are looking forward to continuing to
enrich the golf tradition here in Dallas at Old American Golf Club,”
said Mike King, President and CEO of Volunteers of America. “This
course is unlike any other on the LPGA Tour today, and the golf fans of
Dallas are really going to enjoy it here. Volunteers of America is
looking forward to the partnership Octagon, whose history of community
engagement blends perfectly with our mission of serving the most
vulnerable and transforming lives.”
Built in 2010 on the shores of Lake
Lewisville, Old American pays homage to the “Golden Age of Golf
Architecture” of the early 1900s. The course combines elements from
classic American courses like Shinnecock Hills, National Golf Links,
Maidstone, Pinehurst, and Prairie Dunes.
“Everyone at Old American Golf Club can’t wait
to host 144 of the world’s best, as we take them back in time to
experience classic American Golf,” said Jack Matthews, President of
Matthews Southwest, developer of Old American. “We are very excited
about the possibilities with our new partnership with Volunteers of
America and the LPGA.”
The Classic will look to enhance the overall
experience for the local community through a number of new special
events during competition week, including local culinary experiences,
women’s leadership programs, and live music and events for youth and
families.
“Our goal is to create total community
engagement,” said Andy Bush, Executive Director at Octagon, the company
managing the event. “Octagon has a history of taking tour events and
adding special events surrounding the tournament that appeal to all
members of the community, not just the golf fan. Look for a lot of
exciting additions this year at Old American.”
“There aren’t many better golfing communities
in the country than the DFW Metroplex,” said Michael Whan, LPGA
Commissioner. “The LPGA and the players always love coming to Texas and
we can’t wait to see what the Volunteers of America LPGA North Dallas
Classic and Old American Golf Club have in store for 2018.”
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