Tiger Woods Is Building Second Texas Golf Course For Bluejack Brand
Tiger Woods is building a second golf course in Texas, with the Bluejack brand expanding to include a private, family-focused residential community near Fort Worth called Bluejack Ranch. A 914-acre property that blends luxury and recreation, Bluejack Ranch is located just under four hours northwest of Bluejack National outside Houston, the site of the first…
Tiger Woods is building a second golf course in Texas, with the Bluejack brand expanding to include a private, family-focused residential community near Fort Worth called Bluejack Ranch.
A 914-acre property that blends luxury and recreation, Bluejack Ranch is located just under four hours northwest of Bluejack National outside Houston, the site of the first Woods-designed course in the U.S. The new course is expected to open in early 2026, with the ranch club projecting an opening in Q1 of 2025.
In a letter to Bluejack members, Woods said he finds it hard to believe it’s been just over a decade since that course opened, and that he’s excited to again team with Bluejack founders Andy and Kristin Mitchell for an “encore opportunity” at a new club that will include a diverse assortment of home lots. The Mitchells attended Texas Christian University, which is located in Fort Worth, and have teamed with former PGA Tour golfer J.J. Henry (also a TCU alum) as developers of the new project.
“We’re bringing that same Bluejack spirit and passion to Fort Worth – a city celebrated not only as Cowtown but also as a golf town,” said Woods. “With legends like Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson, the love for the game here is genuine.
“Bluejack National’s success has paved the way for this next chapter at Bluejack Ranch,” he added. “Our shared vision of creating a space where families can enjoy the game and have fun inspires us all once again at The Ranch. It’s extremely motivating for me to contribute to the golfing legacy of Fort Worth, and I’m excited to see what we’ll build together.”
The Woods-designed course will be the centerpiece of a club that’s also a working dude ranch with horses, a herd of longhorns, and mini-donkeys.
Golf, including a 10-hole lighted short course, is among a diverse range of amenities that includes a wellness spa, state-of-the-art fitness facilities, tennis and pickleball, swimming pools, gourmet dining, and a family-friendly social hub called The Fort.
The National Golf Foundation recently noted that approximately 3,200 golf facilities in the U.S. have a real estate component, among them residential resort properties like Bluejack. While this total represents almost 23% of overall U.S. golf supply, golf real estate has an even greater presence when it comes to the recent, post-pandemic uptick in golf development.
Over 40% of current new golf projects have a real estate tie, with communities like Bluejack Ranch located outside, but not far from, major metro areas proving extremely popular. The Ranch Club is expected to be capped at about 600 members, with 400 golf members among them.
In addition to golf and estate homes, the community will have ranch, “horseshoe,” and hillside homes (~3,500 sqft); lake villas (~3,200 sqft); golf & ranch cabins (~3,360 sqft); racquet & spa retreats (~2,100 sqft); and clubhouse casitas (~1,140 sqft).