THE COLONY, Texas — A mini-golf course co-owned by Tiger Woods is set to open in The Colony's Grandscape development on March 28.
PopStroke, located at 5770 Grandscape Blvd, will feature two 18-hole mini-golf courses, a restaurant and beer garden, and a playground, according to company officials.
The outdoor venue will officially open at noon on March 28 and then be open 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until midnight on Friday and Saturday.
The North Texas location will be the 12th for PopStroke, which has partnered with the golf legend Woods on the venture. In addition to putt-putt, food and drinks, the location will also feature an ice cream parlor and additional outdoor games such as ping pong, foosball and corn hole.
PopStroke's first Texas location was in Katy, near Houston. Most of PopStroke's other locations are in Florida, although the company also has courses in Alabama, South Carolina and Arizona.
The company is owned by Greg Bartoli, Woods' TGR Ventures, and the golf equipment and apparel company TaylorMade.
"The rapid growth of the Dallas metropolitan area coupled with its deep-rooted connection to golf made The Colony a perfect destination for our expansion into Texas," Bartoli said in a press release from the company Monday. "We can’t wait to welcome new guests to PopStroke and bring together people of all ages and skill levels through an unforgettable golf entertainment experience in the vibrant Dallas-Fort Worth area."
PopStroke is just the latest opening in the Grandscape complex, which is located off Sam Rayburn Tollway and Plano Parkway in The Colony.
A surfing venue and restaurant called Fireside Surf also recently opened at Grandscape, which is anchored by a Nebraska Furniture Mart and a Scheels sporting goods store. Grandscape is also home to Portillo's, a Chicago-based Italian beef restaurant chain.
Notably, PopStroke isn't the first mini-golf course located at The Colony -- let alone the first owned by a star pro golfer. The Rory McIlroy-backed venture The Puttery opened in the complex in 2021.
Unlike the McIlroy venture, however, the Woods-supported one is mostly an outside play.