Road closures and changes in traffic patterns will be in effect for the duration of the 2023 AT&T Byron Nelson golf tournament in McKinney.

The event is readying for its third year in McKinney at TPC Craig Ranch. The tournament will run from May 11-14 and includes public hospitality venues; a new family-friendly amenity called The Corral; and the debut of Ranch17, a fully enclosed stadium-style environment located on the 17th hole.

What you need to know

While the tournament goes on, drivers in the area can expect some shifts in traffic patterns. One such change is the closure of the SH 121 westbound north frontage road between Alma Road and Craig Ranch Parkway/Exchange Parkway from May 10-14, according to city documents.

City officials said other roads near TPC Craig Ranch that will be closed for the duration of the tournament include:
  • Collin McKinney Parkway east of Boston Lane
  • Van Tuyl Parkway between Collin McKinney Parkway and TPC Drive
  • Weiskopf Avenue between Collin McKinney Parkway and North Collin David Drive
Other roads will be limited to one direction of traffic, according to tournament officials. These roads include:
  • Henneman Way between Weiskopf Avenue and TPC Drive
  • Ben Hogan Way between Weiskopf Avenue and TPC Drive
  • TPC Drive between Henneman Way and SH 121
  • Weiskopf Avenue and SH 121
Additional parking restrictions along adjacent roadways will be in place to aid tournament traffic and emergency vehicle access, city officials said. Parking shuttles will also be available from the McKinney ISD Stadium parking lot, according to tournament officials.


For more information on traffic and parking at the tournament, visit www.attbyronnelson.org/spectators/parking-information/.

Get involved

Community members without a ticket to the event can enjoy free live music after play is completed for the day with performances by Hayden Haddock on May 12 as well as The Maylee Thomas Band and Buffalo Ruckus on May 13. Complimentary tickets to the event are also available for military members and teachers, according to a news release.

For more information on the tournament and events, visit www.attbyronnelson.org.