There are 146 results that match 4274 Timberview Dr, Fort Worth, Texas 76140, Tarrant County.
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Arlington, Texas
Public/Municipal
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Fort Worth, Texas
Private
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Burleson, Texas
Public
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783
Arlington, Texas
Public/Municipal
3.737
270
Burleson, Texas
Public/Municipal
3.6898774094
584
Mansfield, Texas
Private
3.0
5
Arlington, Texas
Private
4.1765
17
Fort Worth, Texas
Public
2.8640285714
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Fort Worth, Texas
Private
4.3333
3
Mansfield, Texas
Private
3.0
5
Fort Worth, Texas
Private
2.1871
139
Fort Worth, Texas
Private
5.0
2
Fort Worth, Texas
Public
4.584025917
410
Fort Worth, Texas
Private
0.0
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Ft. Worth, Texas
Public
4.2811556951
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Fort Worth, Texas
Private
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Fort Worth, Texas
Public/Municipal
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Fort Worth, Texas
Private
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Mansfield, Texas
Public
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Fort Worth, Texas
Public/Municipal
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Resorts (3)
Four Seasons Resort Las Colinas in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is a former host to the PGA Tour's Byron Nelson Invitational and home to 36 holes of golf in addition to 5-star luxurious accommodations for overnight guests. Guests can choose between Tower and Villa guest rooms and suites, starting at 420 square feet. Dining options include a…
The Gaylord Texan Resort & Conference Center is a large resort near Dallas-Fort Worth in Grapevine, Texas. It does not have its own golf course but is located next door to Cowboys Golf Club, an upscale daily-fee golf course in the DFW Metroplex. Guests also have access to the Marriott Champions Circle Golf Club. The resort is operated by Marriott…
In the historic Texas golf city of Fort Worth is the Dallas-Fort Worth Marriott Hotel & Golf Club at Champions Circle. This 10-floor property has 272 guest rooms and suites and features 16 meeting rooms with over 37,000 total square feet. There are three dining concepts as well as a breakfast buffet. It is located near the Texas Motor Speedway and…
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It's an old cliché – everything's bigger in Texas – but it certainly holds true for the Dallas-Fort Worth area and its golf scene. With more than 100 public golf courses in the area – ranging from bargain municipals to high-end daily fees and resorts – there's something for every price point and level of player. For visitors seeking a stay-and-play resort, it starts with the TPC Four Seasons Resort in Irving, the former home of the PGA Tour's Byron Nelson tournament. Not far away is the city of Grapevine, where you can stay at the famous Gaylord Texan and play Cowboys Golf Club next door. Founded by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, the club is all about "America's Team," but more importantly, it's a superb test of golf. Other worthy resorts include the Westin Stonebriar Resort in Frisco and the DFW Marriott Resort in Fort Worth. For a really cool British Open links experience, check out The Tribute in The Colony, north of Dallas as well as its sister course, Old American.
Articles (18)
The new Whiskey Ranch in Fort Worth has two of the things many golfers love -- golf history and plenty of fine bourbon.
If you're taking a trip to AT&T Stadium for a Dallas Cowboys game, pack your golf clubs. There are more than 100 public courses in the area.
Golf course architecture expert Bradley S. Klein on tree management on courses. When is it okay to remove a tree?
Fort Worth is known for it's famous stockyards and historic golf at Colonial Country Club. But great public golf awaits too. Mike Bailey serves up a guide to a great golf weekend around town.
Colligan Golf Design works its municipal magic again, this time with Rockwood Park Golf Course in Fort Worth.
The PGA Tour tees it up at the TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas this week. Should you follow suit on your next golf trip?
The Four Seasons Resort Dallas at Las Colinas is not taking a lame-duck approach to hosting the HP Byron Nelson Championship, set for May 15-18. The course is in excellent shape, the resort has a new owner, and talk that they might get out of the contract with the PGA Tour and the Dallas Salesmanship Club early has died down for now.
Even if you're not a Dallas Cowboys fan, you'll be impressed with Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, Texas. Located minutes from Cowboys Stadium, which will host Super Bowl XLV in February, Cowboys Golf Club is much more than just an outstanding golf course. It's an experience -- one you won't forget.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area has a wealth of good to really good public golf courses. But what may surprise you is that it has one of the best collections of municipals courses in the country. Both Dallas and Fort Worth proper have some pretty good munis, but even better are that many of the suburbs have some outstanding municipal layouts by some pretty good designers. Best of all, they're all very affordable. Here's a rundown of some my favorites.
Looking for a weekend golf getaway in the Dallas-Fort Worth area where you don't have to get on a plane? That's easy. You could stay at a resort nearby such as the Four Seasons or Westin Stonebriar, or you could get away from it all by taking a two- or three-hour drive. The great thing about being in the Metroplex is that it's not far from the Oklahoma, Louisiana or Arkansas borders, so it doesn't take much to get out of the state. So grab a friend or two or three, and get out of town. Here are three weekend suggestions.
If you're planning a golf trip to the Dallas-Fort Worth area, don't forget to try some of the great barbecue in the area. Just about everywhere you go, you can find good BBQ, especially beef brisket. Some places are better than others. Veteran Texas golf writer Mike Bailey offers up his thoughts on the best barbecue in the DFW area.
Few spectacles are as big as the Final Four, so it's fitting that Jerry Jones' AT&T Stadium and Big D are the settings for this year's NCAA Basketball's semifinals and championship game, April 5-7. For the 80,000 fans or so who will be attending, this is also the perfect time of year to take in a few other activities such as golf, and the Dallas-Fort Worth area is primed with more than 100 daily-fee or semi-private golf courses to enjoy. Narrowing it down to a few isn't easy, but here are a few suggestions.
Here's a question I get a lot when people ask me about playing golf in the Dallas/Fort Worth area: Where can I find cheap golf that's worth playing? Fortunately, that's an easy one to answer. And there are a lot of answers. While the DFW area certainly has its share of higher-priced courses such as the Cowboys Golf Club and Tour 18 Dallas, there are a lot of bargains out there, and many of them are quite good.
There are about golf 200 courses in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, so narrowing down your selections can be tough. Here are five recommendations.
TopGolf is helping to boost morale among the men and women serving our country by donating "gently-used" clubs.
The AT&T Byron Nelson has a new venue for 2018, and it's unlike any other course on the PGA Tour. Bradley S. Klein on the Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw-designed Trinity Forest Golf Club.
The Dallas area offers lots of great golf, including a handful of strong daily-fee courses. Cowboys G.C., Tour 18 Dallas, Old American, Heritage Ranch and Bear Creek are among veteran Texas golf writer Mike Bailey's favorites.
Most people won't get a chance to ever play courses such as Augusta National or Winged Foot. But if you're in Texas you can play a collection of greatest hits from famous golf courses at Tour 18 Dallas, which opened in 1995, three years after the first such course opened in Houston. If you're visiting the area, Tour 18 Dallas should be on the short list, Mike Bailey writes. It's just plain fun.
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Colonial Country Club has been the site of the Crowne Plaza Colonial Invitational on the PGA Tour since 1946. Also known as "Hogan's Alley," because the legendary Ben Hogan won there five times, Colonial is steeped in tradition and history.
You won't recognize the new Rockwood Park Golf Course after Colligan Golf Design transformed the old course into the pride of Fort Worth, Texas. Here's a look.
Originally designed in 1982 by Jay Morrish, with player consultants Byron Nelson and Ben Crenshaw, the TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas has been the host course for the HP Byron Nelson Championship since 1986. Its contract with the PGA Tour event runs through 2018 before the tournament is expected to move to Trinity Forest, a course under construction in Dallas.
Renovated and redesigned by Colligan Golf, Stevens Park is the jewel of Dallas' municipal system and is one of the best munis in the state. Check out our photo gallery.
Thanks to its abundance, accessibility and long summer season, Dallas/Fort Worth is one of America's great golf metroplexes. It's also one with a storied history, thanks to courses such as Colonial and legends such as Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan having resided there. For the public golfer, many of the municipalities in the metroplex have great municipal courses, and the boom of golf and residential communities in the 1990s and 2000s created many more options, both private and public.
Brookhaven Country Club just north of Dallas is where Jordan Spieth learned to play golf. As it turns out, this ClubCorp family club was the perfect training ground for the young PGA Tour star. With three golf courses, members here can work on every shot in the game.
One of the best kept secrets in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, the Apache Links Course at Squaw Valley offers 36 holes of great, affordable golf.
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