On February 24th, the I AM a Golfer Foundation partnered with the City of Dallas Parks and Recreation Department, Cedar Crest Golf Course staff, and dedicated community volunteers for a meaningful day of service at one of Dallas’ most historic public golf courses.
Together, we planted new trees as part of our continued commitment to beautification, preservation, and long-term environmental stewardship in Southern Dallas.
This effort represents more than a landscaping project. It reflects a strong civic partnership centered on protecting and enhancing a shared community asset.
Cedar Crest Golf Course has served generations of Dallas residents. Its preservation requires collaboration, and IAMGF remains committed to working hand in hand with the City of Dallas Parks and Recreation Department to support the course’s long-term sustainability and growth.
This tree planting builds on prior efforts, including the planting of 88 trees in preparation for the 2023 Southwest Airlines Showcase at Cedar Crest. Each investment strengthens the course’s landscape, improves the experience for golfers, and reinforces a shared vision to elevate Cedar Crest as both a premier public golf destination and a valued community resource.
What made the day especially meaningful was the level of engagement from staff and volunteers alike. City leaders, course staff, and community members worked side by side to ensure each tree was thoughtfully placed for long-term health and impact. That collaboration sends a powerful message. Cedar Crest belongs to the community, and its future depends on shared responsibility.
We are grateful to the City of Dallas Parks and Recreation Department, Cedar Crest staff, and every volunteer who helped make this day possible. Together, we are investing in the future of southern Dallas and ensuring that Cedar Crest continues to serve as a place of recreation, opportunity, and community pride for generations to come.
