About
One of the first courses in the growing 1970s Plano community, Pecan Hollow started out as the Plano Municipal Golf Course. Don January and Billy Martindale, who had recently completed their signature Royal Oaks in Dallas, contracted with the city to help provide golf for Plano’s growing population.
The terrain here is flat, and the fairways are mostly wide open. January used the standard bunkers, water hazards, and trees in his design to cause problems for the golfer. The greens are of medium size and speed, and the course is basically pretty standard until you reach the punishing final stretch of holes. Nos. 16-18 are all 445-yard-plus par 4s with water in play–one of the toughest tests of golf in the DFW area.
Getting there : From I-75 north, take Plano Parkway east, then exit at 14th St. Turn right, drive a short distance to the course, and look for the entrance on the left side of the street.
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Golfer Photos
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Photo submitted by Matt9887274 on 06/19/2025
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Photo submitted by u466412403 on 05/05/2023
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Photo submitted by NCBdmZOLJOmt6ZLHIiCQ on 01/08/2023
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Photo submitted by NCBdmZOLJOmt6ZLHIiCQ on 01/08/2023
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Photo submitted by NCBdmZOLJOmt6ZLHIiCQ on 01/08/2023
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Canadian Invasion… Photo submitted by smufiji94 on 05/09/2022
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Todd and Mike Photo submitted by u952177268 on 07/01/2020
Golfer Reviews
Great Day of Golg
The Greens were fast and nice but the rest of the course was dry so it was really hard surfaces around every hole and made it difficult to chip
If you like fast greens
This course has it all. Very nice warm up facility, staff very friendly. Course well layed out, greens were fast and firm. Plenty of tees so the experience can be everything you want. Will be back!
Great layout
Winter time golf in Texas is the hardest golf in the world. Greens are dormant, courses are muddy and the wind is up affecting balls that do not carry in the cold. That being said Pecan Hollow is a great layout without any major slowdowns due to routing. The slowest traffic was after the first par 5 on the front followed by a par 3. Even that was not an excessive slowing of the pace of play. Large pro shop, huge banquet area and friendly staff. Good range, decent short game area with bunkers and a good sized putting green. The rocking chairs overlooking the practice facilities are a nice touch for a post round beverage or two.
Excellent green with enough challenge to keep you thinking
Can't remember if I played here before but will definitely come back. The greens were in excellent condition albeit a bit fast. But the ball rolls nicely on the green. The fairway has dormant grasses similar to all other courses in the DFW area. We were the third tee out and noticed that all the bunkers were raked nicely. Kudos to the green keepers.
Beautiful Course. You won't be Disappointed!
I haven't played this course since it was called Twin Wells. I stopped playing the course back then because the course conditions were horrible. Course was overrun with weeds, fairways were bare, greens were in horrible conditions - My group and I stopped coming!
We came back and played, now called Irving Golf Course...OMG! The changes made on this course is insane! The fairways are 100% better then what they were. The tee boxes were in excellent condition - and we loved the whole revamped back 9 of this course. We noticed a lot of work being done at the course as we played and it showed. We met Fred, the Greens Keeper, on one of the holes and he was sharing some of the new attractions they are working on. You could tell him and his staff take their job seriously and was excited to share the news! This course will be one of the top courses in the DFW area. We will be back to playing this course. Nice work guys!
A DFW FAV
One of our go-to courses in DFW (and I've played quite a few of them), greens are fast and immaculate, always have a good time at Pecan.
Great course but dont go on the weekends (unless you want a 6 hour round)
I love this course but you better play it during the weekday. I got a hot deal and my tee time was 12:46, i don't know how its possible but there was a foursome in front of me that had the tee time 12:45 so they were definitely overbooking. Didnt actually tee off until 1:15 and it took almost 3 hours to play the front nine. Luckily when I finished nine i headed back to hole #1 and played the front again which was much faster the second go around but I just cant stand slow golf, it makes your scores worse! But back to about the course, its in great shape and the greens are quick and the layout is awesome. Good luck!
Good place to play
This is the first time I’be played here in several years. The greens were in good shape and very fast. Most tee boxes are large and in decent shape for this time of the year. Overall the course is in very good shape. The only drawback was the pace of play. Took our foursome 4 1/2 hours to play on Tuesday afternoon. Would recommend this course.
Always a good time
As always, PH never disappoints. Look forward to playing this course every time
The round was 4hr. 44min. Waited to t-off on every hole behind the 4-some in front of us.
Course in bad shape
One of my favorite course but they have not been taking care of it. tee boxes and fairways are so brown with very little grass. almost like playing on dirt. greens where green but very fast, prollly have not been watered in ages. i would not recommend playing there for the next 6 months. plenty of other course that are in better shape. Staff is very friendly and welcoming as they always are.
Pecan Hollow in Plano is great!
The course was in great shape. The green are electric!!! The greens are very fast and rolling pure. If you miss a put its your fault not the condition of the green. Fun course! Highly recommended
Pecan Hollow
The course is in great shape! It is a great muni that never disappoints! The greens are fast but fair. The layout is fun and wide open which is great for beginners.
Great Greens!!
Very nice greens for any course let alone a municipal. Course is pretty wide open and great for beginners. A nice and well maintained short course paired with an enormous practice green make this visit a great value for the money. Check out my YouTube channel 'Playing From the Tips' for a video review of this course and click subscribe for more up-close and personal video reviews of courses in your area
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Local Favorite
This course is a local gem. It is located not too far from Dallas but feels like it is far from the city. The course is in excellent condition and the greens keepers actually know what they are doing. Rarely do you find a course where the greens roll true for under $75. The only downside of this course is the price and conditions draw a lot of golfers even during the week. The pace of play is consistently about 5 hours regardless of time of day. They would benefit from an active course marshals to motivate slower players but worth the money.
A Good Walk Spoiled
Tee time of 9:30, drove up to the second tee at 10:00. REALLY?? Another group was still on the tee in front of us (they didn't tee off for 5 minutes after we arrived); because one group was in the fairway and one was on the green (only the second hole)!! It doesn't take a brain-iac to figure that is a 9 hour round (even 6 hours if things pick up). The pro shop obviously allowed one or probably 2 groups to go off without a tee time. Person behind the desk said "Allowing an extra group wouldn't have put you that far behind". True, how many extra groups were allowed to play? Obviously, the tee time is just a "best guess". Part of course management is managing pace of play and tee times. NOT HERE. Very frustrating and totally unnecessary.
Favorite track in the area
I started playing here because it was close to work and I could get out early for twilight golf. It's the best muni in DFW for the money. The greens here are in terrific shape (FYI aerating this week) and roll great. You don't have to be perfect with drives, but a hook or slice will lose a lot of balls. The natural overgrown rough will take them and never give them back. I really like the layout change for this year and it helps speed up the round as others have mentioned.
Also, they have the best practice facility in the are IMHO. The driving range hitting areas are in great shape. The short course is fun and priced right. Chipping and putting areas play like the course. Highly recommended for anyone.
excellent changes to spped up pace
They renumbered 16 of the holes and boy it went from 5-6 hour rounds to down around 4 hrs. bravo. as stated before the nicest greens. only downside is the pro shop wont let anyone walk before noon. and afternoon it is to hot to walk. my issue is the lie they they tell to justify it. one guy says "it is a city policy" another says "most courses wont let you walk on the wekends". both lies cause i have called the city of plano and various courses in plano and surrounding areas even sherrill park which is right next door and everyone allows walkers on weekends.
but i deduct nothing because of that because they course is great and the staff is super nice. highly recommend this course.
TIP:
no breaks at pecan hollow. and if there is a break it isnt so bad that you cant just put a little mustard and pout thru and still go in the cup.
15-17 will destory the score card if not careful. 2 long par 4s that play uphill and a par 5 with uphill approach. 15 has water on the right to grab all the slices because peopl want to go for birds instead of just taking 2 medium irons and a wegde and go for the par. played with a guy haveing a great round and put up a snow man on 15. play smart.
Best Greens in DFW
Immaculate from tee to green. Good pace and all you want from the tips. Played as a fivesome with little waiting under 4.5 hours on a Saturday. Check out this hidden gem.