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Byron Nelson Round 1: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Byron Nelson Round 1: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Here is (some of) what you need to know about the Craig Ranch iteration of the tournament. By Tim Rogers Published in FrontBurner May 14, 2021 3:27 pm The pandemic forced the cancellation of last year’s AT&T Byron Nelson, whose two previous incarnations had struggled at Trinity Forest Golf Club. Its southern Dallas location confused White people. Its treelessness invited heatstroke. Even The Pavilion, that bacchanal tent under which so much Michelob Ultra had flowed when it stood at the Four Seasons, couldn’t get people swinging. So they moved the tournament to TPC Craig Ranch, in McKinney, and organizers promised to “bring the party back.”

Here s what to expect if you head to McKinney s inaugural Byron Nelson Tournament next month

Here s what to expect if you head to McKinney s inaugural Byron Nelson Tournament next month
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Kingwood teen offers virtual ACT tutoring ESL, first generation students

Kingwood teen offers virtual ACT tutoring ESL, first generation students FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Kathleen Ortiz, a 17-year-old Kingwood Park High School junior, is working to tutor first-generation and English as a second language students over Zoom.Courtesy of Kathleen OrtizShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Kathleen Ortiz, a 17-year-old Kingwood Park High School junior and eldest of three daughters, is working to help close the gap in access to tutoring services for the college placement ACT test for first in family and English as a second language (ESL) students through a virtual Zoom class she created.Courtesy of Kathleen OrtizShow MoreShow Less 3of3

McKinney development to bring restaurants, bars, shopping and outdoor performance space to the city

McKinney development to bring restaurants, bars, shopping and outdoor performance space to the city Hub 121, an 85,000-square-foot development that will feature up to 10 restaurants and bars, will also offer shopping and live entertainment. Hub 121 will add restaurants, retail and urban residential to Craig Ranch in McKinney.(NCA Partners) The AT&T Byron Nelson tournament is not the only exciting event in McKinney slated for May. Hub 121, an 85,000-square-foot mixed-use development featuring up to 10 restaurants and bars, is on track to open just in time for the action at nearby TPC Craig Ranch. According to Shane Jordan, part-owner of McKinney HUB 121 LLC, the project will deliver “outdoor family fun” with a full menu of entertainment options.

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