The AT&T Byron Nelson will be moving to newly-built Trinity Forest Golf Club in 2018, one year earlier than originally planned.
The new links-style venue, designed by Bill Coore and two-time Masters champ Ben Crenshaw, is located just outside downtown Dallas and is set to formally open this week. The tournament's 20-year contract with TPC Four Seasons Resort runs through 2018, but according to Golf.com the two sides "came to an agreement" to end the contract a year early.
An official announcement was made Wednesday at Trinity Forest and attended by Dallas resident Jordan Spieth, whose swing coach, Cameron McCormick, became Trinity Forest's director of instruction last year.