Tiger Woods is bringing a new private golf club to North Texas. Bluejack Ranch, a 914-acre residential club and working ranch in Aledo, west of Fort Worth, is set to open its Woods-designed golf course this autumn, the second Bluejack property to carry his name.
The course comes from Woods and his TGR Design firm alongside architect Beau Welling, a par-72 layout that stretches close to 7,700 yards across creek-lined terrain studded with rock outcroppings and mature oaks. A ten-hole short course and a double-sided practice range round out the golf. Bryon Bell, president of TGR Design, called the site remarkable, comparing its rolling land to Texas Hill Country.

Bluejack Ranch layers a genuine working ranch over the private club, with an outdoor arena, a racquet club for tennis and pickleball, spa and wellness facilities, and its own commercial and retail district. The Ranch Club has already been completed, giving members a home base while the course grows in.
The residential side centers on roughly 500 homes, trimmed from an early plan of 600 to keep the community from feeling dense, with houses ranging from about 1,140 to 3,500 square feet and two to four bedrooms. Membership is expected to top out around 480.
The project is led by Andy Mitchell, the founder behind Bluejack National, the Woods-designed club near Houston, together with former PGA Tour player J.J. Henry.