"There are still additions being made to make the project more family-friendly, such as pools, hiking trails, soccer fields, a top-end spa and roaming herds of longhorns for kids to feed."

Reading William Pack's story on Boot Ranch hitting Control-Alt-Delete on the good ole boy club concept and Texas-sized lots, I couldn't help but wonder if the attempts to make Hal Sutton's dream club more family friendly will work, especially this business with the longhorns.

In the meantime, prices in the resort billed “the Augusta of Texas” have slipped along with lot sizes.

A new product, called luxury cabins, can be built on lots of about a half-acre in size starting at about $240,000. Completed houses in the development could be built for as little as $800,000, officials said.

The cost to join the golf club, which has 105 members, also has been cut to $100,000 with $12,000 in annual dues. The initial fee rose as high as $175,000 before falling.

There are still additions being made to make the project more family-friendly, such as pools, hiking trails, soccer fields, a top-end spa and roaming herds of longhorns for kids to feed.