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Texas Star Golf Course
Dallas,
Texas
Recipient of the coveted “4-star” rating from Golf Digest
magazine, Texas Star features a unique landscape and
design.
Throughout the 275 acres, players encounter century
old oak trees and an assortment of native grasses outlining
the expansive fairways. The golf course was designed
around Hurricane Creek, which meanders throughout the
beautiful landscape of rolling hills, stacked rock ponds,
waterfalls and natural woodlands
Texas Star spans nearly 7,000 yards and is a par 71,
which guarantees to challenge golfers of every level.
Conveniently located in Euless, only ten minutes from
D/FW Airport, Texas Star provides golfers nationwide
an opportunity to enjoy this Texas golf masterpiece.
According to Foster, an important success factor was
how positive the City of Euless was. “They realized
how much potential the project had and took an aggressive
approach to develop a wonderful upscale project and
recreational amenity complete with softball and soccer
fields,” Foster says. “As a by-product, we were able
to build off of our past projects, such as the Quarry
and Sun Ridge Canyon, and develop a course that could
benefit the residents. Our job was to find the right
holes for the land so that it feels like it has always
been there. Nature is important to the City of Euless
and they take pride in their trees, as evidenced by
their nationally-recognized Arbor Daze celebration.”
Texas Star is a strategic course. With a choice of a
number of tee boxes and changing pin placements (the
sprinkler heads feature three different yardages), the
preferred way to play the hole may change on a daily
basis. Golfers will need to “hit good balls into areas
to get the perfect views,” Foster explains.
Golfers will probably hit every club in their bag as
they make their way through the doglegs and elevation
changes. A well-rounded short game will come in handy
as a number of different types of pitches and chips
will be required. The course features large, undulating
greens with the new G-2 Bent grass, while the fairways
are 419 Bermuda.
“We wanted to more or less create a nature walk,” explains
Foster. “We want the golfer to experience nothing but
golf – a place where golfers can enjoy golf for golf’s
sake.”
Players rarely see other holes while making their way
around the course. Golfers will feel isolated from the
surrounding community and even the adjacent recreation
area. Although the D/FW Airport is only a few miles
away, the planes are never heard. The cart paths, which
are often hidden on holes, become the Texas Star nature
trail and the shaded areas between holes are appreciated
during the late summer Texas heat.
Texas Star Golf Course
opened in 1997.
www.texasstargolf.com
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