The facility will consist of two 18-hole golf courses designed by Woods at a variety of skill levels. (Courtesy Newquest Properties)
The first Texas location of PopStroke, a Florida-based golf entertainment facility designed by Tiger Woods, is coming to the Katy area in 2022. The attraction will be built on a 3.2-acre tract at the Katy Grand and feature an 8,000-square-foot restaurant. PopStroke is the most innovative family-oriented golf concept in today s entertainment category. Choosing Katy Grand for its flagship location in Texas is an incredible honor, said Jeff Hayes, managing partner of NewQuest s land and tenant advisory services.
The facility will consist of two 18-hole golf courses designed by Woods at a variety of skill levels. It will also host a full-service restaurant, ice cream parlor, and bar featuring signature cocktails and craft beer. The complex will also boast other outdoor games and a playground area.
Laura Aebi is the editor of the Katy and Sugar Land/Missouri City editions of Community Impact Newspaper. She graduated from Texas State University in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Originally from North Texas, Laura relocated to Houston after spending three years in Pacific Northwest. Previously, she interned with two radio stations in Central Texas and held the role of features editor at the San Marcos Daily Record.
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Katy ISD dedicates McElwain Elementary, Jordan High schools
McElwain Elementary School was named after Peter McElwain, the former KISD architect who led the process in creating the school’s state-of-the-art building prototype. (Courtesy Katy ISD)
McElwain Elementary School was named after Peter McElwain, the former KISD architect who led the process in creating the school’s state-of-the-art building prototype. (Courtesy Katy ISD)
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Missouri City City Council ousts city manager Odis Jones
Former Missouri City Mayor Yolanda Ford and former City Manager Odis Jones at his swearing-in July 31. (Courtesy city of Missouri City)
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“Students and staff will no longer be required to wear facial coverings, daily COVID-19 notifications will cease, the Katy Virtual Academy (as implemented this year) will end, and our campuses are especially excited to welcome back all of our parents and volunteers to begin planning for the 2021-22 school year!” Gregorski said in an email.
The campuses will reopen to parents and volunteers at full capacity. For more details on Katy ISD’s return to school, visit www.katyisd.org/returntoschool.