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SPORTS - GOLF PECAN HOLLOW
Golf Course
4901 East 14th Street
972-941-7600 pecanhollowgc.com
Steve Heidelberg (PGA)
Head Professional
Jon Bradham Superintendent
Jamison Womack
Eli Weaver
Gary Dennis
Zac Howell
Assistant Professional
Assistant Professional
Teaching Professional
Assistant Professional
Pecan Hollow is an outstanding 18-hole, 7,026 yard championship golf course with mini-verde greens and five sets of tees to offer a challenge for every level of golfer. Throughout our golf course, you will find impeccable conditions, beauty, fast greens that roll true and smooth, and white sand bunkers guarding greens and fairways. The course includes a five-hole short course with the same grass as the course, three sand bunkers, and is a great area to work on your wedge game or bring the kids. These holes and the driving range are lighted. Preserving the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program certification, the course includes 40 acres of native areas and 400 new trees to promote wildlife presence and reduce maintenance costs. The irrigation system allows the City to use reclaimed water instead of drinking water. The course is also equipped with dressing rooms, a well-stocked pro shop, and full-service food and beverage.
Hours Of Operation
Open Tuesday – Sunday Daylight - Dusk
RATES:
WEEKDAYS (TUESDAY-FRIDAY) Before 12pm
After
After 5pm $22
Seniors 60+ and Juniors 17 and under
(Tuesday-Thursday, Friday before 9am)
WEEKENDS Before
SENIOR PUNCH CARD (TUESDAY-THURSDAY)
10 rounds with cart $320 ($32 per round)
Prices with cart, tax not included
High Point Park
Tennis Center
421 W. Spring Creek Parkway
972-941-7170 highpointtennis.com
Ken Sumrow Director of Tennis
Kevin Maynard Assistant Center Supervisor
Clint Sumrow Assistant Director of Tennis
Dencil Johnson Head of Adult Player Development
Kriszta Kovacs Director of Junior Player Development
Tennis Professionals:
Judy Adams, Steve Canan, Tommy Chiu, Duane Covell, Stefan Hernandez, Megan Goss, Kriszta Kovacs, John Lara, Dan Rasor, Mark Romerhaus, Bob Somabut, Clint Sumrow, Brad Watson, Max Watson and Larry Whitson
Pickleball Professionals:
Suzanne Atkins, Laurie McDaniel, Tammy Patys and Mark Sweeney
High Point Park Tennis Center consists of 21 lighted outdoor tennis courts, 16 lighted outdoor pickeball courts, practice wall, playground and pro shop with restrooms and dressing facilities. We offer lesson programs, league play, team and tournament play on a regular basis for those wanting organized activities. For players not wanting a structured activity, we keep many courts open for individual reservations.
Registration
Tennis registration may be completed by using internet, in-person or by telephone starting Saturday, Aug. 5. Please see “How to Register” information for detailed instructions.
Hours Of Operation
Mon - Thurs 7:30 am -11 pm
Fri - Sun 7:30 am - 9 pm
*Tennis Center opens at 9 a.m. from October 1 thru March 31. The tennis center may close early due to inclement weather and/or lack of court demand.
Court Fees Residents
Youth
Annual Passes
Annual passes may be purchased, allowing the holder to play without paying further per session court fees. Cost of the annual passes are:
Resident Non-Resident
Family $260 $390
Adult (l8 & up) $150 $230
Youth (l7 & under) $85 $130
Reservations
Court reservations may be made in person or by telephone at (972941-7170, option 4) between 9 am and closing. A person may have only one reservation at a time (you must finish your first reservation before a second reservation can be made).
Instruction
The student/coach ratio is 4:1 for all classes ages 5-10. The ratio is 6:1 for classes ages 11 and up. To avoid cancellation of a class, a class may “make” with less than the minimum number of students, but with a reduced number of sessions. Classes at the same level and similar age groups may be combined at the discretion of High Point staff. Any group of two or more players may schedule a private class by contacting High Point staff at 972-941-7170.
Group lessons are very popular and some classes fill very quickly. To assure a continuous chain of instruction, we recommend that students enroll for multiple sessions at the time of initial registration. For example, a student should enroll for a Beginner session in the first session, an Advanced Beginner I group in the second session, and an Advanced Beginner II group in the third session.
10 & UNDER TENNIS
High Point participates year round in the QuickStart Tennis play format, a program designed to help children learn, rally, and play quickly. Using shorter and lighter racquets, balls that are easy to keep in play, and court dimensions tailored to smaller players, youngsters from ages 5-10 pick up the game very quickly. In a short time, young players are able to keep the ball in play and play points just like older and more experienced players. In time, as students’ games improve and as they mature physically, they move to traditional rackets, balls, and courts. QuickStart is a great way to introduce children to the great game of tennis.
Advancement From Course To Course
$2 .50 per person per session
Adult (l8 & up) $3 00 per person per session
NON-RESIDENTS
We encourage players to continue learning and playing in progressively more challenging courses. The goal is to have students playing tennis (in some form) as soon as possible. As a player improves, more course time is spent on point-play like situations. For children, the instructional/play sequence is: Beginner or Pee Wee I lessons (depending on age of child), Advanced Beginner or Pee Wee II lessons, and Future Stars or Pre Junior Development (Play and Instructional Programs), Competitive and High Performance.
Youth (l7 & under)
.25 per person per session
Adult (l8 & up) $4 00 per person per session
For teens, the sequence is Beginner, Advanced Beginner I, Advanced Beginner II, Learn N Play, Future Stars, Competitive and High Performance. For adults, the sequence is: Beginner, Advanced Beginner, Learn and Play, High Point intra-facility leagues, Tennis Competitor of Dallas Leagues USTA Adult Leagues and Metro Leagues.