"There is nothing in the Panhandle, for sure, that's like it," said Colligen Golf Design project architect Trey Kemp, a 1995 graduate of Amarillo High who played the course many times in his youth when it was called East Course.
Course superintendent James Stow, a Hereford High graduate, moved back to this area from Arizona to specifically oversee "the grow-in" of Mustang.
Stow is pleased with the experience golfers will find during a round of 18 holes at Mustang.
"It's a great golf course with a great design," Stow said. "There is not any golf courses designed like it around here. It's a unique experience that typically you wont get here in the Panhandle. You'd have to go down to Dallas, or even farther south, to get a golf course shaped with the greens, the fairways and undulation that Mustang offers."
Lance Lahnert, "Redesigned golf course opens in April", Amarillo Globe-News.