South Grand Street
Amarillo, TX, United States
Comanche Trail Golf Complex is a city-owned facility in Amarillo, Texas, comprising two championship courses. The Tomahawk Course, designed by Charles Howard and opened in July 1990, stretches 7,180 yards from the black tees with a par structure accommodating golfers of all skill levels across five tee options ranging from 5,524 to 7,180 yards. The Arrowhead Course, opened in May 1999 and designed by Cupp Design of Atlanta, features a Scottish-style links layout characteristic of the Texas Panhandle terrain. It plays 6,940 yards from the championship tees with five tee configurations spanning 5,279 to 6,940 yards.
Both courses offer professional-grade practice facilities including a full-length driving range and practice greens with chipping zones. The complex is known for hosting major area championships, charity tournaments, and civic events, making it a premier venue for tournament play and group outings. The facility emphasizes affordability while maintaining championship-caliber conditions and design, providing accessible yet challenging golf experiences across its dual-course layout.