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Horseshoe Bay Resort Plans $4.5M Racquet Club

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Published on April 24, 2026
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Horseshoe Bay Resort is getting ready to swing big again, with a $4.5 million racquet club set to break ground on May 1, 2026, according to state records. The single-story facility is planned at roughly 7,000 square feet and is scheduled to wrap construction by May 1, 2027. It is the latest in a steady run of upgrades at the Hill Country lakeside resort that are reshaping its sports and leisure scene.

State filing spells out cost, size, and schedule

A project registration with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation lists the development as “Racquet Club” (Project No. TABS2026015677) and names Horseshoe Bay Resorts Destinations LLC as the owner and FAB Studio Inc. as the design firm. The filing puts the start date at May 1, 2026, with a projected completion one year later, an estimated cost of $4,500,000, and a 7,000 square foot footprint. It also identifies Stacey L. Brewer as the registered accessibility specialist and Jordan Jaffe as the resort contact for the project.

What it will add to the resort’s racquet offerings

Horseshoe Bay already runs a busy racquets program, including the Mouratoglou Tennis Center and several pickleball courts, and promotes clinics, private lessons, and organized play for guests and members. According to the resort's website, those offerings include reservations and year-round instruction that the new club could help support, although the state filing does not yet spell out programming or membership details. The resort’s current racquet facilities are part of a broader push to position Horseshoe Bay as a year-round sports destination, and additional space and an on-site clubroom could shift how the property schedules its events and lessons.

Design, ownership, and timeline

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation record lists FAB Studio Inc. as the design firm and Horseshoe Bay Resorts Destinations LLC as the owner, and notes that the project is privately funded on private land. Stacey L. Brewer is named as the registered accessibility specialist on the filing, which also includes contact details for the resort. With the registration in place, contractors can move toward the May 1 start date as permits and scheduling line up.

Where does this fit in the resort’s expansion

Horseshoe Bay has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into upgrades in recent years, and Travel + Leisure recently dubbed the property “the crown jewel” of the Hill Country. Industry reports and press releases point to more than $350 million in past investments and another $60 million planned for 2026, signaling a sustained capital push at the resort. The property is also set to host the return of Golf Channel’s Big Break in August 2026, a high-profile event organizers say will further spotlight Horseshoe Bay as both a competitive and recreational destination.

A resort representative told MySA that Horseshoe Bay is keeping detailed plans for the racquet club under wraps for now. As construction approaches, the state filing remains the clearest public source for the project’s size, cost, and schedule, and the resort has yet to release a rendering or membership plan.

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