Dallas National Golf Club in Dallas, Texas — private, 18-hole golf course, designed by The land itself was once owned by a cement company that was unable to effectively use the land, and the city of Dallas refused to zone the area because of an escarpment that slices the landscape. Result: the perfect opportunity to use the terrain for golf. But this isn‚Äôt just your normal run-of-the-mill upscale daily-fee development. The big boys play here--guys like Tom Hicks and Roger Staubach--and the price tag is rumored to be upwards of $160,000 to become one of 350 members.
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Dallas National Golf Club

Dallas, Texas

About Course

Dallas National Golf Club stands as an exclusive private golf course located in Dallas, Texas. Established in 2002, the course was strategically developed on challenging terrain previously owned by a cement company, with an escarpment defining its unique landscape. The club maintains a selective membership of 350 members, with entry reportedly requiring a substantial initiation fee. Featuring Crenshaw L-93 Bent Grass greens, the 18-hole layout has garnered notable recognition, ranking 121st in Golf Digest's World Top 100 and 83rd in their USA Top 100 rankings. The facility offers a driving range and teaching professional services, catering to its discerning membership.

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+2143316144Club websiteDallas, Texas
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes18
CR | SR | PAR76.2 | 147 | 72
Driving Range?Yes
Walking allowed?
ArchitectsThe land itself was once owned by a cement company that was unable to effectively use the land, and the city of Dallas refused to zone the area because of an escarpment that slices the landscape. Result: the perfect opportunity to use the terrain for golf. But this isn’t just your normal run-of-the-mill upscale daily-fee development. The big boys play here--guys like Tom Hicks and Roger Staubach--and the price tag is rumored to be upwards of $160,000 to become one of 350 members.
Year built2002
Simulator
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GreensCrenshaw L-93 Bent Grass
Golf seasonYear round
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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