Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas
About Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas
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 pool bar, lobby lounge, Outlaw Taproom and the signature restaurant, Law, featuring local Texas dishes. Four Seasons Las Colinas features two golf courses, Cottonwood Valley and TPC Las Colinas, the former PGA Tour host. The resort is located near DFW International Airport and close to the live sporting venues in Arlington like AT&T Stadium.Facts
Price Range$$$$
Property Class★★★★★
Acres400
Year Opened1986
Number of Units300-500
Amenities
RestaurantsFine, Casual, Bar
Room TypesRoom, Suite
TennisYes
Fitness CenterYes
Practice FacilityYes
Banquet SpaceYes
SpaYes
Services
Kids ProgramYes
Room ServiceYes
ConciergeYes
Rules
Is the resort pet friendly?Yes
Is resort stay required for a tee time?Yes
Golf courses at Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas
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Irving, TexasPrivate/Resort
Images from Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas
Reviews
4.0
Reviewer Photos
I Recommend This Course
TPC Four Seasons
Former host course of the Byron Nelson. Course is currently in great shape from tee to green. Even in the middle of a Texas summer the greens have no dead spots and roll true. The staff is exceptional, everything you would expect from a TPC course.
Conditions
Excellent
Value
Good
Layout
Good
Friendliness
Excellent
Pace
Excellent
Amenities
Good
Played On 05/07/2013
Reviews
378
Handicap
5-9
Skill
Advanced
Plays
A few times a week
I Recommend This Course
A PGA Tour experience to be sure
OK, so this might not be the favorite course on the PGA Tour, but it's still pretty interesting, has a lot of good holes and is almost always in great shape. A lot of designers have had their hands on this in recent years, including Jay Morrish, D.A. Weibring and Ben Crenshaw, and I think it's definitely improved with each step, especially the 18th. If you get a chance, play it. And if you can stay at the Four Seasons, even better. It's still one of the classiest resorts in Texas.
Conditions
Good
Value
Average
Friendliness
Excellent
Pace
Fair
Amenities
Good
Difficulty
Extremely Challenging