SAN ANGELO, TX — Angelo State University has received a $5.2 million gift from an anonymous donor to fund the construction of an all-inclusive new golf facility.
Dubbed the “Angelo State Golf Complex,” this facility will be located on the east side of the ASU campus.
Information states that the complex will include a “state-of-the-art,” 3,600-square-foot building, an extensive patio area and an outdoor short-game golf course.
The building will house golf training areas, including swing simulators and hitting bays, locker rooms, offices, restrooms, and a 1,420-square-foot general-use area that will also include a golf simulator.
The general-use area will also have fold-up doors on an approximately 1,250-square-foot covered patio, 1,250 square feet of additional patio space, and the short-game golf course.
According to ASU, the short-game course will feature synthetic turf, six greens, and "real" sand bunkers.
The farthest green will be 175 yards from the tee line, with the remaining greens at varying distances up to 125 yards. According to the school, "Weibring Wolfard Golf Design" in Plano is designing it, and Houston-based "Greenscapes Six" and Dallas-based "Premier Greens" will build it. San Angelo-based "Dreamscapes" is also helping with the golf greens.
The Angelo State Golf Complex will provide an on-campus facility for the ASU Rambelles golf team to train daily in all the different facets of their game, including driving, chipping, and putting.
"A facility like this will allow us to take our golf program to the next level," said James Reid, ASU athletic director. "It will be a top-notch facility that will rival anything you see at our counterparts in the Lone Star Conference and NCAA Division II, and even many Division I programs. It will be a great benefit to our current team and also enhance our ability to recruit and retain future Rambelles golfers."
"Angelo State is already recognized for having some of the best athletics facilities in Division II for many of our intercollegiate sports," said ASU President Ronnie Hawkins Jr. "When this phase of the new complex is completed, the same will be said about our golf program. Many of our facilities were constructed or significantly enhanced through generous funding from individual and corporate donors, and we are incredibly grateful to our newest donor 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 long into the future."
The Rambelles golf team debuted in 2007. It is currently amid the 2024 season leading up to the Lone Star Conference Championship in April.
Construction on the Angelo State Golf Complex is scheduled to begin this month and be completed this fall.
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