Remind me CloserI’ll be in town (Dallas) Jan 22-25.
Working, but evenings might be free.
TopGolf or something anyone?
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Remind me CloserI’ll be in town (Dallas) Jan 22-25.
Working, but evenings might be free.
TopGolf or something anyone?
we will figure out something while you are here....Remind me Closer
Pictures or it isn't true....So happy to see Warmth returning to the Metro...
booking tee times, cannot wait to play, but my sim room is looking better than ever!!!
Nobody cares about tee times, let's see this sim bay.....No worries, here you go... View attachment 9238108
Awesome pic
Wow...very nice. Cant wait for the invite.........LOL...will get pic tonight...have old ones... from construction....View attachment 9238239View attachment 9238240
Grapevine GC (next door to Cowboys), Luna Vista, Bear Creek, Texas Star, Bridlewood, Texas Rangers GC...all within 20 mins of that areaI'll be coming down to the Dallas the first week of April for work meetings. I believe we will be in a hotel in Grapevine. Can someone throw out a few real nice courses to play in or around that area, say 30-40 minutes away.
I looked at the Cowboy Golf Club (in the past our hotel was a mile or two down the road from the club) as well as the TPC Las Colinas. I'm open to any and all suggestions.
Thank you
Bridlewood looks really nice. What about Coyote Ridge?Grapevine GC (next door to Cowboys), Luna Vista, Bear Creek, Texas Star, Bridlewood, Texas Rangers GC...all within 20 mins of that area
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I second Bear creek, dallas cowboys, and Texas RangersGrapevine GC (next door to Cowboys), Luna Vista, Bear Creek, Texas Star, Bridlewood, Texas Rangers GC...all within 20 mins of that area
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Coyote works too, so does Indian Springs(?Bridlewood looks really nice. What about Coyote Ridge?
Grapevine GC (next door to Cowboys), Luna Vista, Bear Creek, Texas Star, Bridlewood, Texas Rangers GC...all within 20 mins of that area
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THANKS!!! Will do. Our travel days are Monday, arrival and Thursday departure. I'll keep you postedThis is a really good list.
I live just by there in Flower Mound. My quick take on all the courses listed and others nearby.
Grapevine - next to Cowboys. Always in great shape. Pace of play is excellent..price is too. But can be hard to get on as tee times go QUICKLY.
Cowboys - top 3 course in town. All food and non-alcoholic drinks included....Includes a grill with great jalapeno sausages on the course and restaurant in side wtih full menu. Pricy though...even with free food factored in.
Bridlewood - great layout and amenities. Weekend prices are a bit too high IMO but weekday rates are reasonable. Pace of play can be an issue sometimes.
Luna Vista - Goat ranch. Avoid.
Riverchase - in terrible condition. Cart paths look like the course has been bombed. Shame too, it's a great location and layout. But no money has been invested in years.
Texas Star - Awesome course. One of my favorites in town. Tough but fair layout. When I've had golfers visit, I try to get us a time out there.
Texas Rangers - Same concept as Cowboys but not as pricey. It has a really fun layout that is gorgeous and scorable.
Bear Creek - 36 hole facility near the airport. It's a good value course. They cleared out a ton of trees making it more playable, but will still test you. Not the fanciest amenities, but good golf. One of the easier places to get tee times. Pace of play can be slow.
Indian Creek - 36 hole facility in Carrollton. In a low lying area. Do not play if rained much in the previous week as it's a swamp. 'April showers' could put it down the list.
Coyote Ridge - Personally I think it's overpriced. But probably because I played it a zillion times for $45 and never walked off feeling like 'wow, that was fun.' Layout feels like it was constricted by the land. 9-11 are diabolical. The closing holes feel crammed in.
Post something if you're looking for playing partners. I'm trying to get my game tuned up for the WWGC, so I'm golfing my butt off this spring!
Completely agree, had a great time and glad I finally met you...3-4 years later...and a year after you moved to the area.Stevie and Nate, thanks for making the invite!!! Was great playing a round with ya!!! we have only bene planning to do it for a year!!! good time, some good golf, and not so good (for me) but a great day!!! Sorry for bailing, was gone all weekend needed to get backa nd get crap done....so I could play again at 1:00 and had some honey doo's was able to get done...
How far in advance would I need to make a tee time at Grapevine, Cowboys, Texas Star or Rangers?This is a really good list.
I live just by there in Flower Mound. My quick take on all the courses listed and others nearby.
Grapevine - next to Cowboys. Always in great shape. Pace of play is excellent..price is too. But can be hard to get on as tee times go QUICKLY.
Cowboys - top 3 course in town. All food and non-alcoholic drinks included....Includes a grill with great jalapeno sausages on the course and restaurant in side wtih full menu. Pricy though...even with free food factored in.
Bridlewood - great layout and amenities. Weekend prices are a bit too high IMO but weekday rates are reasonable. Pace of play can be an issue sometimes.
Luna Vista - Goat ranch. Avoid.
Riverchase - in terrible condition. Cart paths look like the course has been bombed. Shame too, it's a great location and layout. But no money has been invested in years.
Texas Star - Awesome course. One of my favorites in town. Tough but fair layout. When I've had golfers visit, I try to get us a time out there.
Texas Rangers - Same concept as Cowboys but not as pricey. It has a really fun layout that is gorgeous and scorable.
Bear Creek - 36 hole facility near the airport. It's a good value course. They cleared out a ton of trees making it more playable, but will still test you. Not the fanciest amenities, but good golf. One of the easier places to get tee times. Pace of play can be slow.
Indian Creek - 36 hole facility in Carrollton. In a low lying area. Do not play if rained much in the previous week as it's a swamp. 'April showers' could put it down the list.
Coyote Ridge - Personally I think it's overpriced. But probably because I played it a zillion times for $45 and never walked off feeling like 'wow, that was fun.' Layout feels like it was constricted by the land. 9-11 are diabolical. The closing holes feel crammed in.
Post something if you're looking for playing partners. I'm trying to get my game tuned up for the WWGC, so I'm golfing my butt off this spring!
You'd have to call about club rental...but i would assume cowboys has rentals, the others I'm not so sure about.How far in advance would I need to make a tee time at Grapevine, Cowboys, Texas Star or Rangers?
Also, since my clubs will be on their way to Scotland, I'll have to rent clubs. Living in MN I need to play whenever I can. LOL will that be an issue at any of these courses?
Thanks
How far in advance would I need to make a tee time at Grapevine, Cowboys, Texas Star or Rangers?
Also, since my clubs will be on their way to Scotland, I'll have to rent clubs. Living in MN I need to play whenever I can. LOL will that be an issue at any of these courses?
Thanks