Topgolf Bryan Opens Oct. 18 in Travis Bryan Midtown Park
Swing into the next chapter at Travis Bryan Midtown Park with Topgolf opening Friday, Oct. 18. Look forward to new games, offers, food, and tech.
Swing into the next chapter at Travis Bryan Midtown Park with Topgolf opening Friday, Oct. 18. Look forward to new games, offers, food, and tech.
Travis Major Field, also known as Edible Field, is owned by the City of Bryan and is currently in an exclusive facility use agreement with Infinity Sports Entertainment, LLC that started in 2006.
The competition is heating up in Bryan this summer! Our city-owned facilities will host 28 sports tourism events from May 3 – Aug. 31. Among these are highly anticipated state championships in girls’ fast-pitch softball, as well as premier basketball tournaments sponsored by Adidas and Under Armour, alongside various other sporting events.
Michael Hearne’s Big Barn Dance is coming to town for the first time May 3-4 at Travis Bryan Midtown Park and May 5 in Historic Downtown Bryan.
Join us at Legends Event Center on Thursday, April 4, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., for an opportunity to explore all that the City of Bryan has to offer.
Join us for the grand opening of the sand volleyball courts at Legends Event Center on Saturday, March 9, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The new outdoor amenity to Travis Bryan Midtown Park includes four NCAA-approved, lighted courts and a terraced viewing area with synthetic turf and sail shade structures.
Bryan has become a popular spot for sports tourism, and thanks to our state-of-the-art facilities, there’s no offseason.
At their special meeting on July 31, the Bryan City Council approved an interlocal agreement between the City of Bryan and Texas A&M University System for the development and operation of a shared-use, indoor tennis and multipurpose facility at Travis Bryan Midtown Park.
Since its opening, Legends Event Center has attracted more than 36,000 tourism event attendees and generated more than $10.8 million in total economic impact for the local economy from tourism oriented events, with more than $7.2 million of that coming from brand new events to the community.
On April 11, Bryan City Council approved a $5.1 million construction contract for new outdoor amenities to Legends Event Center and Midtown Lake. The funds were already included in the overall budget for Travis Bryan Midtown Park.