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Golf

A championship 18-hole golf course covers 154.5 acres. Both Men and Ladies (MGA/LGA) offer memberships to their respective associations featuring various levels of expertise. The Golf Shop offers a complete line of merchandise. Tee times and cart rentals are scheduled via the "Foretees" or by contacting the Golf Shop. Members are allowed private golf carts which must be registered at the Pro Shop. Immediate family members receive special rates on green fees.

HOLE
Gold
Black
Blue
Silver
Silver
Green
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
OUT
394
387
349
326
326
266
511
498
440
406
406
376
383
373
366
349
349
300
408
397
370
316
316
296
167
156
138
96
96
86
515
495
453
423
423
393
394
386
360
308
308
287
180
167
154
139
139
88
399
389
275
237
237
231
3351
3248
2905
2600
2600
2323
4
5
4
4
3
5
4
3
4
36
5
5
3
1
1
3
9
11
15
15
7
7
11
13
13
9
17
17

Amenities, Sports & Recreation

Pecan Plantation Tennis Association

PPTA promotes recreational, competitive and social tennis for all ages. We arrange and conduct play days and other tennis events to promote fellowship among our members. We also advise PPOA Board of Directors in all matters pertaining to tennis participation and membership.

Benefits of Joining:
  • Several free or low cost, fun play days and mixers throughout the year
  • Parties and other social events with fellow PPTA members
  • Opportunities for volunteerism and helping others
  • Get outside, exercise and meet your neighbors
  • Promote tennis learning and enjoyment for youth through donations to Granbury High School Tennis Program
  • Connections with USTA teams for all ages and levels of play.

Membership cost: $25 a year per family (billed annually to PPOA account) Join PPTA and participate in the fun To apply, click below and fill out the application.

Tennis Application
Shady Campgrounds



 
For more information regarding the Airpark please click on the link below. 

https://www.ppoaweb.com/Becoming_A_Member/Airpark


The Pecan Plantation Archery/ Air Gun Association is a non -profit association formed under the auspices of the Pecan Plantation Property Owners Association and is dedicated to the promotion of the sports of archery and air guns. Originally started as an archery club in 2006, this group has grown through the years and now includes archery and air guns. The purpose of the association is to educate, promote and enjoy the sports of archery and air guns, with safety always a primary focus.

The PPAA has regularly scheduled matches and tournaments as well as special events throughout the year. Members are also involved in the regular maintenance of the range as well as making improvement s. PPAA dues are used to help maintain the range as well as purchase and maintain targets and equipment.

PPAA meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month with location and times published in the Columns magazine. Membership is open to anyone over the age of 18. All PPOA members are encouraged to get involved and learn more about the sports of archery and air guns. Experienced PPAA members are ready and willing to help you with target practice and assist you with your equipment.

PPAA Membership Applications are available at the PAC and the cost is $25 per year.

Archery and Air Gun Application

Want is Pickleball?
Pickleball is possibly America's fastest growing sport. It combines the elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong. Pickleball is played with paddles larger than ping pong, a perforated plastic ball, and a net similar to tennis. It's a fun, easy sport that is great exercise, but doesn't require a lot of skill to be an enjoyable experience for young and old.

How can I learn to play?
PPPA hosts periodic clinics. Watch your Columns or inquire at the Pecan Activity Center (817) 573-7952. There are also designated playing times for "newbies" to learn the basics of the game.

Open Playing time at the Pecan Activity Center is Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday from 09:30 A.M. to  12:30 P.M. Ladies Open Play from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. every Thursday. Open play time allows all skill levels, from beginner to advanced pickleball players,  to play together. Designated courts are provided for differing skill levels.

Come by Pecan Activity Center (PAC) and check us out, or go to our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pacactivitycenter/ ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP

Association Membership
Pecan Plantation Pickleball Association (PPPA) exists to promote the sport of pickleball, to assist in improving our equipment and facilities, to host tournaments, and to hold social events for members. Membership is not required for open play but joining is just $25.00 a year per household. Fill out a brief membership application at the PAC and you're in!

For further information contact Pecan Plantation Pickleball Association at: [email protected]

Stable/Boarding Facility

Boarding facility which include:

  1. Full care

  2. Assigned pastures

  3. Assigned stalls

  4. Two tack rooms

  5. Assigned lockers

  6. Wash pad

  7. Restroom

  8. Riding arena

  9. Walker

Also available are several various riding locations. Please contact the clubhouse at 817-573-2641 and ask for the name and number of the contact person for the stables regarding questions and pricing.

Marina

  • We have been designated as a “Texas Clean Marina.”

  • We have 60 wet slips in two covered docks.

  • We have 100 open storage spaces.

  • There are 40 enclosed storage spaces in two buildings.

  • There is a Convenience store with beer, soda and snacks.

  • We have a barbecue restaurant and outdoor eating area.

  • During bad weather we can seat 18 inside the store for lunch.

  • You can buy three grades of gasoline next to the store.

  • There is gasoline on the main dock for on the water service.

  • You have access to two floating personal water craft docks.

  • There is an all weather launch ramp and pier.

     

    Hours of Operation

    Store Hours

    7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
    7 days a week

    Marina Grill Hours

    11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
    7 days a week

Swimmers at Pecan Plantation enjoy the use of two pools in season. One adjacent to the Club House and the other, a new “lap pool” at the Activities Center.
                          
Clubhouse Pool                                                        PAC Pool




PPOA Swimming Pool Rules

(Section 6.4 of Rules and Regulations - effective 7/1/2014)
 

CLUBHOUSE POOL

  1. Normal hours of operation and swimming pool rules are posted at pool entrance.

  2. Pool will be open only when lifeguards are on duty Management reserves the right to close the pool at any time due to weather, mechanical failure, contamination, unsanitary conditions, safety concerns and or emergencies.

  3. Always observe and abide by any signage posted related to the condition/status of the pool.

  4. Lifeguards have complete control over all activities in the pool area and their instructions must be obeyed.

  5. Distracting the attention of a lifeguard is prohibited Lifeguards are on duty to enforce the rules, prevent accidents and respond to emergencies.

  6. Maximum pool area capacity is persons.

  7. At the first sign of lightning or thunder the pool must be vacated immediately and will remain closed until thirty () minutes have passed since the last visual lightning strike or occurrence of thunder.

  8. Never prop open any entrance or exit gate into or out of the pool area.

  9. Please notify management immediately if any gate does not self-close and latch.

  10. Guests, other than Inn guests and immediate family of members, must be accompanied by members and registered upon entering the pool area The number of guests a member may bring at any time may be limited.

  11. When LIFEGUARDS ARE ON DUTY, all children ages and under must pass a swim test before being able to use the pool without a Coast Guard approved lifesaving device or being within arm’s reach and directly supervised by a responsible adult, babysitter or sibling at least years old unless participating in supervised

  12. PPOA approved activities Children ages and up may attend recreational swimming unsupervised while the lifeguards are on duty providing they can pass the swim test All children ages and under, regardless of their swimming ability, must be directly supervised by a responsible adult, babysitter or sibling at least years old at all times while at the pool complex.

  13. All swimmers must wear clothing specifically made for swimming Street clothes and cutoffs are not allowed in the pools Metal barrettes and hairpins are not allowed to be worn in the pool.

  14. Children who are not potty trained or anyone suffering from incontinence issues must wear diapers specifically made for swimming use before using the pool.

  15. The changing of diapers should take place on the appropriate changing tables in the rest rooms, never on deck.

  16. Anyone with any type of illness, open sores, or appears to be intoxicated will not be allowed in the pool Do not enter the pool if you are experiencing or recovering from diarrhea or if you have had any signs or symptoms of stomach disease in the previous seven () days.

  17. Everyone must shower prior to entering the pool.

  18. Spitting spouting, blowing nose or other discharge of bodily waste into pools is prohibited.

  19. Running, pushing or dangerous horseplay is not allowed Profanity and excessive public displays of affection are strictly prohibited.

  20. Rafts and large inflatable tubes and toys are not allowed in the pool.

  21. Small appropriate water toys may be used at the discretion of the lifeguards or management Deck pool furniture is not allowed to be placed in the pools at any time.

  22. Do not climb on the lifeguard stands, hang or play on the deep water break float line, step railings or pool ladders.

  23. Diving into the shallow end of the pool is prohibited No flips, twists, cannonballs, can openers, etc will be allowed from the side of the pool.

  24. Use of the diving board may only take place when a lifeguard is in the stand Running on the board, double bounces, inverted or dangerous dives are not allowed.

  25. Lifesaving and rescue equipment are for emergency use only.

  26. Do not enter the pump house or equipment room Admittance is for authorized personnel only.

  27. The ADA pool lift is restricted to those with disabilities Please ask for assistance if you need help or instructions operating the lift.

  28. Clubhouse Pool: NO PETS are allowed to enter the pool area at any time except for qualified service animals.

  29. NO GLASS ALLOWED Bags and coolers are subject to inspection before being allowed inside the pool area.

  30. NO SMOKING or use of tobacco products in the pool area.

  31. Other than bottled water, only food and beverages purchased from the Clubhouse are allowed in the pool area and must be in unbreakable containers.

  32. No eating, drinking, or chewing gum while in the pool at any time.

  33. Pool patrons are responsible for cleaning up their own mess and depositing any refuse into the available trash receptacles Do not leave food or garbage on tables or the pool deck.

  34. PPOA is not responsible for lost or stolen personal property.

  35. Additional rules may apply as necessary and will be posted at the pool accordingly.

  36. Rules infractions could result in a penalty as defined in Section , Penalties.

PAC POOL COMPLEX

  1. Normal hours of operation and swimming rules are posted at the pool entrance.

  2. Management reserves the right to close the pool(s) at any time due to weather, mechanical failure, contamination, unsanitary conditions, safety concerns and or emergencies.

  3. Always observe and abide by any signage posted related to the condition/status of the pool.

  4. When LIFEGUARDS ARE NOT ON DUTY use of the PAC Pool is at the user’s risk.

  5. All swimmers must be at least years old or accompanied and directly supervised by a responsible adult or sibling/babysitter at least years of age, at all times.

  6. When LIFEGUARDS ARE ON DUTY, all children ages and under must pass a swim test before being able to use the pool without a Coast Guard approved lifesaving device or being within arm’s reach and directly supervised by a responsible adult, baby sitter or sibling at least years old, unless participating in supervised

  7. PPOA approved activities Children ages and up may attend recreational swimming unsupervised while the lifeguards are on duty providing the can pass the swim test All children ages and under regardless of their swimming ability must be directly supervised by a responsible adult, babysitter or sibling at least years old, at all times while a the pool complex.

  8. Lifeguards have complete control over all activities in the pool area, and their instructions must be obeyed.

  9. Distracting the attention of a lifeguard is prohibited Lifeguards are on duty to enforce the rules, prevent accidents and respond to emergencies.

  10. Maximum PAC Lap Pool Capacity is persons, Maximum PAC Kiddie

  11. Pool Capacity is persons.

  12. At the first sign of lightning or thunder the pool(s) must be vacated immediately and will remain closed until thirty () minutes have passed since the last visual lightning strike or occurrence of thunder.

  13. Never prop open any entrance or exit gate into or out of the pool area.

  14. Please notify management immediately if any gate does not self-close and latch.

  15. All guests must be accompanied by members and registered upon entering the pool area If the attendant room is closed please register your guest inside the PAC The number of guests a member may bring at any time may be limited.

  16. All swimmers must wear clothing specifically made for swimming Street clothes and cutoffs are not allowed in the pools Metal barrettes and hairpins are not allowed to be worn in the pools.

  17. Children who are not potty trained or anyone suffering from incontinence issues must wear diapers specifically made for swimming use before using the pool The changing of diapers should take place on the appropriate changing tables in the rest rooms, never on deck.

  18. The “Kiddie Pool” is intended for use by young children ages and under.

  19. Parents and guardians should keep a close eye on their children and be withinarm’s distance at all times.

  20. Anyone with any type of illness, open sores, or appears to be intoxicated will not be allowed in the pool Do not enter the pool if you are experiencing or recovering from diarrhea or if you have had any signs or symptoms of stomach disease in the previous seven () days.

  21. Everyone must shower prior to entering the pool.

  22. Spitting spouting, blowing nose or other discharge of bodily waste into pools is prohibited.

  23. Running, pushing or dangerous horseplay is not allowed Profanity and excessive public displays of affection are strictly prohibited.

  24. Rafts and large inflatable tubes and toys are not allowed in the pool.

  25. Small appropriate water toys may be used at the discretion of the lifeguards or management Deck pool furniture is not allowed to be placed in the pools at any time.

  26. Do not climb on the lifeguard stands, hang, play, or sit on the swim lane dividers, step railings or pool ladders.

  27. The swim lanes are for lap swimming or walking therapy exercise only.

  28. Diving is strictly prohibited at all times No flips, twists, cannonballs, can openers, etc will be allowed from the side of the pool.

  29. Lifesaving and rescue equipment are for emergency use only.

  30. Do not enter the pump house or equipment room Admittance is for authorized personnel only.

  31. NO PETS are allowed to enter the pool area at any time except forqualified service animals.

  32. NO GLASS ALLOWED.

  33. Any food or beverage brought into the pool area must be in an unbreakable container Bags and coolers are subject to inspection before being allowed inside the pool area.

  34. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ALLOWED.

  35. No eating , drinking or chewing gum while in the pool at any time.

  36. NO SMOKING or use of tobacco products in the pool area.

  37. Pool patrons are responsible for cleaning up their own messes and depositing any refuse into the available trash receptacles Do not leave food or garbage on tables or the pool deck.

  38. PPOA is not responsible for lost or stolen personal property.

  39. Additional rules may apply as necessary and will be posted at the poolaccordingly.

  40. Rules infractions could result in a penalty as defined in Section , Penalties.

Pecan Activity Center

The Pecan Plantation Activity Center offers classes to exercise both mind and body spanning many interests.

  • Baseball Field

  • Soccer Field

  • Disk (Frisbee) Golf

  • Full Basketball Court

  • Indoor Gaming (Pool, Foose Ball, & Electronic games)

  • A multitude of Aerobic, Art, and Dance Classes

     

    RULES AND REGULATIONS

     

Club, Groups & Hobbies

Breakfast Club is one of the oldest organizations in Pecan Plantation.  We meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month for breakfast, fellowship and an interesting speaker.  Breakfast Club has no dues and is open to all members of Pecan Plantation.  More details on our Facebook page.  Come join us.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/341439793617550
For the Governing Documents of the Fairway Condominiums Owner Association contact Beth Fairbrother at bfairbro@gmail.com or (325) 330-9014.
Pecan Plantation Genealogy is a group with a common interest in family history. Members have a wide range of experience and a willingness to share their knowledge. Everyone is welcome. Learn more on our Facebook page and Website or call Cindy at 817-964-3365.
The group meets at 10:00 a.m. the third Tuesday of the month (September through May) at the EMS training room in Pecan Plantation. 

Website: https://genealogygroup.wordpress.com/ 
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/806181219544447/about/

Genealogy
RV Club New Member Signup

The Pecan Plantation RV Club is open to all PPOA members who own an RV.  The Clubs purpose is to provide for the exchange of information about Recreational Vehicle travel and to promote social and recreational activities for the enjoyment and pleasure of its members. The club hosts spring and fall rallies which are usually held within Texas but at least once per year the club will host a Rally in a neighboring state. For example rallies have been held in New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. Rallies usually include golf, sight-seeing, shopping and activities in the campground. Club meetings are held once per month September through May and may consist of a program, party, meals and/or planning session. To gain further information, visit the Club’s website or email [email protected].