5th
November
2007
Imagine that you are playing on carefully simulated holes from some of the greatest golf courses in America. This collaboration of incredible replicas offers one fantastic challenge after another, creating a uniquely memorable experience. Our attention to detail and unquestionable standards for beauty and challenge will make you appreciate the great golf courses from which these simulations were chosen. Tour 18 Dallas is open to the public. We offer a full service golf shop with a wide selection of brands and styles. Our practice facilities include a driving range (grass and mats) a large putting green, chipping and pitching green with practice bunker. Tour 18
posted in Golf Courses |
5th
November
2007
Once you’ve played The Tribute Golf Club, you’ll see why Golf Digest named us as the #1 Public Golf Course in the Dallas area and one of Americas 100 Greatest Public Courses for 2005 - 2006. Designed by renowned golf architect Tripp Davis, The Tribute’s 18 holes simulate some of the most famous and challenging holes of the Scottish links. The Tribute Golf Club is an unforgettable place to spend a day with friends toasting the events of the day, the victories won and lost, and reliving and paying tribute to the great players and historic monuments in Open Championship lore.The Tribute Golf Club
posted in Golf Courses |
5th
November
2007
A new chapter in golf history unfolded June 14, 2001 with the official opening of Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, Texas. The world’s first NFL-themed golf course, Cowboys Golf Club debuted and continues to be the state’s premier daily-fee resort -style golf course. As a tribute to the five-time world champion football team, Cowboys Golf Club integrates a historical tour of the accomplishments of this NFL franchise. We’re enthusiastic about pioneering this innovative golf concept with its potential in meeting the needs of golfers, business travelers and corporate executives,” remarks Jerry Jones, owner/general manager of the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.Cowboys Golf Club
posted in Golf Courses |
5th
November
2007
The Golf Club at Castle Hills’ unusually rolling terrain, hardwood trees, natural streams, large lakes and wetland areas of native grasses and wildflowers create a natural habitat environment. Whether playing from the Tour Tees or the Forward Tees, this course requires as much precision as it does power, as the closer you play to the fairway hazards, the better your angle to the green. For the highest level of play year-round, The Golf Club Castle Hills features Bentgrass greens and 419 Bermuda grass fairways and roughs.Castle Hills Golf Club
posted in Golf Courses |
5th
November
2007
“Every golf-course designer relishes the opportunity to start with a site as beautiful as Bridlewood,” says D.A. Weibring, 18-year PGA tour veteran and course designer. Measuring 7,000 yards from the championship tees, the course tempts golfers with 25 acres of lakes and meandering Timber Creek; water is evident throughout the back nine. A large Post Oak guards the right edge of Number 9 green, while Number 10 requires the golfer to drive through a chute of mature hardwoods. Trees frame the gently contoured fairway of Number 16, large oaks frame the green on Number 17; trees, a lake and Timber Creek guard Number 18’s fairway. Cato-Crenshaw Bent Grass greens and 419 Bermuda grass fairways are, of course, the preferred locations of choice on the Bridlewood course. Bridlewood Golf Club
posted in Golf Courses |