SAN ANGELO, TX — Angelo State University hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, March 28, for its new $5.2 million golf facility.
The Angelo State Golf Complex, 2402 S. Jackson St., is located on the far east side of the campus behind Foster Field at 1st Community Credit Union Stadium.
Funded by an anonymous donor, the complex features a short-game course with synthetic turf, six greens and real sand bunkers. The farthest green is 175 yards from the tee line, with the remaining greens at varying distances up to 125 yards.
The course was designed by Weibring Wolfard Golf Design in Plano, and was built by Houston-based Greenscapes Six and Dallas-based Premier Greens.
The complex also includes a state-of-the-art, 3,600-square-foot building that houses golf training areas, including swing simulators and hitting bays, as well as locker rooms, offices, restrooms and a 1,420-square-foot general-use area that includes a golf simulator.
The general-use area also has fold-up doors that look out onto a large covered patio, additional uncovered patio space and the short-game golf course.
The Angelo State Golf Complex provides an on-campus facility for the Rambelles golf team to train daily in all the different facets of their game, including driving, chipping and putting. The general-use area can also be used to host other campus events.
"We're ecstatic to open this new complex that also opens up a whole new world of opportunities for the Rambelles golf team," said ASU athletic director James Reid. "Our golfers no longer have to share facilities or leave campus to work on any aspect of their sport, and that will be a tremendous benefit to both the student-athletes and coaches. The golf team has a real home now, where its members can hone their skills and have an ownership stake in the program. It will also help us in our recruiting efforts for the Rambelles golfers of the future."
Securing funding to support new and enhanced campus facilities for both academics and athletics is one of the top priorities of ASU's ongoing "Leading the Charge" capital campaign.
"Angelo State has now added golf to the list of our intercollegiate sports that have some of the best athletics facilities in all of NCAA Division II," ASU President Ronnie Hawkins Jr. said. "We are incredibly grateful to our anonymous donor who funded construction of this top-tier facility, because the Angelo State Golf Complex will have a dynamic impact on our golf program, the campus, and especially our student-athletes, both now and for generations to come."
The Rambelles golf team debuted in 2007. It is currently in the midst of the 2025 season leading up to the Lone Star Conference Championship in April.
More details on the Leading the Charge capital campaign and ways to contribute are available online at angelo.edu/leading-the-charge or by calling the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at 325-942-2116.

Angelo State University hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, March 28, for its new $5.2 million golf complex.

The Angelo State women's golf team, led by head coach Barb Odale, cut the ribbon during their ceremony to unveil the Angelo State Golf Complex on Friday, March 28, 2025.

Angelo State University hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, March 28, for its new $5.2 million golf complex.

Angelo State women's golfers practice putting at their new on-campus complex Friday, March 28.

Angelo State University hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, March 28, for its new $5.2 million golf complex.

Numerous attendees were at the unveiling of Angelo State's new golf complex Friday, March 28.
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