7.74

Tour 18 Dallas

ARCHITECTS

Course info

ACCESS
Public
EST.
1995
GRASS
Bermuda
SEASON
March–November
CART TYPE
Gas
avg. Price
$
115
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CADDIES
Unknown
Type
Parkland
Unknown
Par
72
Unknown
Holes
18
Stimpmeter
9.5
City
Flower Mound

Score

7.74
Design
40%
8.1
Conditions
25%
7.0
Desirability
15%
7.6
Scenery
10%
7.5
Fun
5%
7.8
Uniqueness
5%
9.2

Difficulty

Overall
Moderate

Slope 134

75
155

Scratch Rating

-10
0
+10

Stimpmeter 9.5

7
15

Walkability Moderate

Easy
Brutal

Weather

Average Rain Medium

Low
Extreme

Average Wind Medium

Low
Extreme

Price

?
?
?
$
100
$
115
$
130
Low
Average
High

Yearly Rounds

0
75,000

Course Report

Tour 18 Dallas meticulously recreates famous holes from legendary courses, including Augusta National's Amen Corner, Sawgrass' island green, and the closing hole at Harbour Town, giving players a 'bucket list' experience in one setting.

About

Tour 18 Dallas is a public, 18-hole replica course designed to recreate the most iconic holes in American golf. Situated among rolling terrain, ponds, and mature trees, the course offers a unique opportunity to experience legendary challenges in a single round. Opened in 1995, it quickly became known for its creative layout and memorable simulations.

Caddie Tip

Sloped greens and tricky pin placements call for thoughtful club selection, especially on replica holes like Augusta's 12th and 13th. Play for the middle of greens, avoid long approaches into hazards, and remember that each hole's iconic design often punishes aggressive lines.

The Main Challenge

The greatest challenge here is adapting to the abrupt changes in design style and strategy from one signature replica to the next. Players must switch mental gears quickly—from contending with water-laden par 3s to tight, tree-lined doglegs—making course management and adaptability key for a good score.

The Good

Golfers rave about the diverse challenge of playing some of the most storied holes in America back-to-back, enjoying the creativity and detail of each replica. The unique chance to test their games against Augusta's Amen Corner or TPC Sawgrass's island green in one round is a thrill, especially for enthusiasts.

The Not So Good

Players often comment on inconsistent fairway and bunker conditions, particularly after extreme Texas heat or rain. Maintenance has improved, but occasional rough spots and heavily sanded bunkers still detract from an otherwise memorable round. Some also wish for lower fees relative to the conditioning.

Signature Hole:

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18

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The signature 18th hole at Tour 18 Dallas is a par 4 modeled after the famed 18th at Harbour Town Golf Links, demanding strategy off the tee and precision to a well-protected green. With water guarding the left side and a narrow approach, it challenges players to finish their round with both accuracy and nerve.

Clubhouse

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Amenities include a traditional clubhouse with pro shop, locker rooms, and a dining area serving casual fare. The event spaces are popular for tournaments and banquets, while staff is noted for Southern hospitality. Expect solid service but not luxury-level extras.

Practice Facilities

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The course offers a full driving range, putting green, and short game area for practice before your round. Facilities are adequate but may be busy on peak days. Players can expect rental clubs, range balls, and friendly staff to help prepare for challenging replica holes.

Dress Code:

Standard

No dress code enforced. All attire is permitted.

Collared shirts not required. Clean, athletic or golf-appropriate casual wear is acceptable.

Collared shirts required. No denim, gym wear, or overly casual clothing.

Collared shirts must be tucked in; no cargo or athletic shorts. No hats indoors.

Elite club standards; jackets required indoors, no changing shoes in the parking lot, and specific attire rules based on the area of the facility.

Texas
U.S.A.