We will see you at the 2025 DBIA-SW DFW Golf Tournament on October 10!
- Jul 21
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Updated: Sep 26
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TEE UP FOR TEAMWORK AT THE 2025 DFW GOLF TOURNAMENT!
Time & Location
October 10, 2025 at Coyote Ridge Golf Club
Registration Opens @ 6:30 AM
Shotgun Start @ 8:00 AM
About the Event
We look forward to seeing you at Coyote Ridge Golf Club in Carrollton, TX, for the DBIA DFW Chapter’s most anticipated event of the year—the 2025 DFW Golf Tournament!
This annual tradition is more than just a round of golf. It’s a chance to connect with peers across the AEC industry, show off your swing, and support the DBIA Southwest Region’s Scholarship Program—all while having a blast.
Whether you're a scratch golfer or a first-time driver, this tournament is designed for everyone. Expect competitive spirit and plenty of fun on the fairway, with contests like Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive, Longest Putt, Beat the Pro, and more! And yes—there will be drinks, raffles, and surprises along the way (including a fan-favorite John Daly Bar!).
🗓️ Event Schedule:
6:30 AM – Registration Opens
7:00 AM – Breakfast
8:00 AM – Shotgun Start
After Play – Lunch & Special Awards Reception
Important Information for Players
Dress Code:
Proper golf attire must be worn at all times. All players are required to wear collared shirts, slacks, shorts, or skirts, which must be hemmed and in good condition. No denim or cargo style pants, no camouflage, no hoodies, or jogging apparel may be worn. Shoes must be soft-spike or spikeless.
Equipment:
Players are required to have their own golf clubs and bags. Coyote Ridge has clubs available to rent for $65/set but requires advance notice to guarantee availability. Please email me by September 19th if you need rental clubs with your gender and handedness preferences. After that date, any remaining rentals will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis, and availability cannot be guaranteed.
Don’t forget weather-appropriate gear such as sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat!
Dietary Restrictions
If you have any dietary restrictions, please contact lane@dbia-sw.org no later than September 19th so we can accommodate your needs.
See you on the course!
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Sponsorships are now closed - we look forward to seeing you there!
TEAM REGISTRATION
THE 2025 DFW GOLF TOURNAMENT HAS SOLD OUT!
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About the Design-Build Southwest Region

The Design-Build Institute of America Southwest Region (DBIA-SW) serves professionals from Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Our emphasis is on collaboration, powerful connections, and promoting design-build values for people in the AEC industry. Members benefit from top-tier education, professional certification, and the experience of a committed community.
The Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) is an organization founded in 1993 by leaders in the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Their goal was to improve the process of bringing projects from design to delivery. While they didn't invent the design-build process, they focused on perfecting it and sharing their expertise with a wider audience.
Today, DBIA is considered the authority on Design-Build Done Right®. It consists of professionals from various fields, including architecture, engineering, construction, academics, students, and project owners. DBIA members collaborate and innovate to successfully deliver projects across the United States.
DBIA brings together multiple disciplines to redefine what design-build can achieve, not only for large projects but also for smaller ones. They provide education and certification that transform businesses and inspire creativity within the industry. DBIA aims to ensure that everyone in its community, from practitioners to project owners and citizens, can harness the potential of design-build to achieve higher-quality outcomes in the present and the future.
Questions?
Contact :
Lane Hackemack