The Reeves County Golf Course is gearing up for an exciting Labor Day celebration on Monday, September 2, 2024, a great day for golfing and enjoyment.

Golf enthusiasts are encouraged to book their tee times in advance through the course’s official website at https://reevescountygolfcourse.teesnap.net or by calling the pro shop directly at (432) 287-0444. To ensure a smooth experience for all, the course asks that participants adhere to golf cart paths during their play.

This special day is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the game in a vibrant atmosphere. The Reeves County Golf Course looks forward to welcoming both regulars and newcomers for a memorable Labor Day on the greens.

What an incredible day it was for the West Texas community as Reeves County proudly honored its outstanding athletes and coaches during the Joby Flores 33 Lead Foundation Annual Golf Tournament. Held at the Reeves County Golf Course, the 4-person scramble event was a resounding success, fully booked and brimming with enthusiasm and support for local sports talent.

A heartfelt thank you goes out to all who participated in this memorable event. Your support plays a crucial role in fostering athletic excellence and community spirit throughout West Texas.

Among the notable attendees were former athletes and coaches who have greatly benefited from the foundation’s initiatives. The following individuals were recognized for their achievements and contributions:

  • Greenwood, TX: Grace Franks, Reagan Burchfield, Odissey Flores
  • Kermit, TX: Bryson Bennett, Jaden Bejarano
  • Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD Athletics: Justin Gabaldon, Rudy Quintella
  • Monahans Wickett Pyote ISD: David Carrasco, Lisa Flores, Laura Gallardo, Konner Iglehart, Bradyn Milliron
  • Fort Stockton ISD: Marco Garcia, Amaya Urias
  • WINK – Loving ISD: Alyssa Barajas, Ethan Turegano

The event also celebrated the outstanding Scholastic Football and Volleyball Players of the Year, who have shown exceptional dedication and skill:

Scholastic Football Players of the Year:

  • Bryson Bennett, Kermit, TX
  • Elijah Maldonado, Lamesa, TX
  • Grant Glidewell, McCamey ISD
  • Fikky Esan, Midland Christian Golf
  • Easton Stewart, Snyder Independent School District

Scholastic Volleyball Players of the Year:

  • Jordyn Jones, Permian High School – ECISD
  • Alyia Iriarte, Sweetwater Independent School District
  • Emily Rodriguez, Wink, TX

Congratulations to all these future leaders and current stars! Your hard work and dedication are truly inspiring.

The Joby Flores 33 Lead Foundation Annual Golf Tournament not only highlights the achievements of West Texas athletes but also serves as a vital fundraiser for supporting future talent. With over 150 participants from across the region, the event’s success is a testament to the community’s commitment to local sports.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of this amazing event next year—sign up your team and continue supporting this great cause!

Hit the greens with even more enthusiasm with our newly installed state-of-the-art 37,000-lumen LED lights!
Here’s what you can look forward to:
Extended Practice Hours: Perfect your swing and refine your game even after the sun goes down! Our new lighting means longer practice sessions, no matter the time of day.
Enhanced Visibility: The powerful illumination ensures that every shot is clear and precise, making your practice sessions more effective and enjoyable.
Energy Efficiency: Our new LEDs are not only bright but also energy-efficient, helping us provide a top-notch experience while being environmentally friendly.
Join us with the Reeves County Golf Course staff for an amazing golfing experience, and don’t forget to grab a refreshment from our snack & beverage cart.

Please note, that this schedule is subject to change if any maintenance is needed, don’t miss out on this chance to experience the future of golfing at our range. Let’s shine a light on better golfing together!

In a world where community support and compassion often take a back seat, the Pecos Downtown Lions Club (PDLC) stands out as a shining example of how dedicated individuals can drive meaningful change. With nearly a century of service under its belt, the PDLC continues to embody the spirit of giving, transforming lives and fostering a stronger, more connected community in the Town of Pecos City, and beyond.
At the heart of the PDLC’s mission is a commitment to ensuring that every community member has access to essential services, particularly through its eye care initiative. By placing donation boxes for used eyeglasses at a local bank, the PDLC has made it possible for individuals in need to receive much-needed vision support. This effort has not gone unnoticed; the El Paso Del Norte Lions Club chapter has recognized the PDLC for its outstanding contribution to community health.
But the club’s impact doesn’t end with vision care. Each year, the PDLC generously awards scholarships to local students, providing financial assistance to further their education. This year, $4,500 in scholarships was distributed, with $3,000 going to students from Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD and $1,500 to those from Balmorhea ISD. These scholarships are not just financial aid; they represent hope and opportunity, opening doors for the next generation of leaders and innovators.
In addition to educational support, the PDLC has made it a priority to address other community needs. The club donates around 150 boxes of crayons each quarter to Trans-Pecos Nursing & Rehabilitation nursing home, bringing joy and a splash of color to the lives of elderly residents. This simple yet thoughtful gesture underscores the PDLC’s belief in the power of small acts of kindness.
The PDLC’s dedication is also evident in its involvement with various local events. From the annual golf tournament, which has become a cherished tradition since 2007, to the local health fair and Christmas parade, the club is deeply embedded in the community’s fabric. David Credille, the current president and a local school principal, highlights his personal connection to these events. Though he may not be a golfer, Credille finds immense satisfaction in cooking for participants, fostering a sense of camaraderie and community spirit with each meal he prepares.
The club’s growth over the past three years is a testament to its increasing impact and the support of its members. Expanding from a small group to a vibrant team of 26, the PDLC reflects the community’s enthusiasm for service and connection. The dedication of members such as Al Pell, Mondo Mandragon, Paul Hinojos, and Cindy Garcia demonstrates a collective commitment to making a difference.
As the Pecos Downtown Lions Club celebrates its 97th anniversary, it stands as a beacon of hope, illustrating how community-driven efforts can create lasting, positive change. The club’s continued success is a reminder that even the smallest acts of kindness can have profound effects, and that a united community can overcome challenges and build a brighter future.
For those inspired by the PDLC’s work and looking to contribute or join in their mission, the club welcomes new members and encourages community involvement.
About the Pecos Downtown Lions Club:
Established in 1927, the Pecos Downtown Lions Club has been a pillar of community service in Pecos, Texas. Its mission is to support vision care, education, and general community welfare, driven by the passion and dedication of its members.

In a recent announcement, Reeves County Golf Course revealed that it will be temporarily closing on Friday, May 17, 2024, to accommodate the much-anticipated Champion X event. The golf course will resume regular play after the tournament, at approximately 2:30 PM.

During this temporary closure, all visitors to the golf course are kindly requested to adhere strictly to the designated golf cart paths. This precautionary measure is crucial to guarantee the safety of everyone involved.

Operations are expected to resume in full swing on Saturday, May 18, 2024, promising yet another exceptional day of golfing experiences for enthusiasts. To secure your tee times for the upcoming days, patrons are encouraged to visit Reeves County Golf Course’s website or get in touch with the golf shop directly at (432) 287-0444.

The management of Reeves County Golf Course extends their heartfelt gratitude to all patrons for their continued support, enthusiasm, and dedication to the game. They emphasize the invaluable nature of everyone’s patience as preparations are made for what promises to be an exciting month of May.

With anticipation building up, the golf course staff eagerly look forward to welcoming players back to the green. Together, they are gearing up for an outstanding experience that promises to be memorable for all involved.

The 2nd Annual Zulbedia Scholarship Golf Tournament is on Saturday, May 4, 2024, our Reeves County Golf Course will be temporarily closed as we host this incredible scholarship fundraiser event. We have your safety at heart, so we kindly ask that you stick to the golf cart paths during this time. Don’t worry, because we’ll be back in full swing on Sunday, May 5, 2024, ready to tee off into another fantastic day of golfing glory! Secure your spot on the green by booking your tee times online at https://reevescountygolfcourse.teesnap.net/ or by giving our pro shop a call at (432) 287-0444. Let’s make sure you’re all set to hit the links as soon as we’re back in action! Thanks a million for your continued support, your enthusiasm, and your passion for the game. Your patience means the world to us as we gear up for this unforgettable upcoming month of May! Together, we’re teeing up for greatness! We sure look forward to seeing you all on the green!

Our tournament schedule is filling up fast and we couldn’t be more thrilled! We wanted to remind you all that we are currently accepting applications for a variety of positions to help keep our facility and grounds in tip-top shape. Plus, you can easily book your tee times online at www.reevescountygolfcourse.teesnap.net or by calling our golf pro shop at (432) 287-0444. Don’t miss out on all the fun – join us today!
We are thrilled to introduce our 2 brand-new chipping areas, located just north of the driving range! One north of the protective screen and one south of the protective screen.
Say goodbye to the restrictions of the putting green and hello to an exciting new way to perfect your game. Golfers can now enjoy practicing in the bunker and chipping near the green, all in one convenient location. Get ready to elevate your skills and take your game to the next level with our incredible new chipping area!
Other projects happening at the Reeves County Golf Course in April are seeding greens where we removed Bermuda, enlarging tee boxes at 15 and 10, various drainage next to cart paths, fertilizing fairways and tees, finishing landscaping around the pavilion 1, and adding cart paths at 15 tee box. In addition to the regular maintenance that is required.