Dallas National Golf Club

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Dallas National Golf Club is an 18-hole par-72 course measuring 7,372 yards, designed by Tom Fazio, Beau Welling, and Dennis Wise and opened in 2002. Located at 1515 Knoxville Road in Dallas, Texas, the course sits on what architect Tom Fazio called "the best piece of land left in America close to a downtown," situated just 6 miles southeast of downtown in old Oak Cliff. The course occupies rugged hills dotted with cedars, with Tom Fazio utilizing considerable earth movement in its creation. The course has a rating of 75.9 with a slope of 145.

Notable features include the par-3 17th hole, which is countersunk into an excavated box canyon of rock, and a deep ravine in front of the 18th green that was filled in to reduce difficulty for average players. The middle stretch including the 9th and 10th holes provides the most impressive views and dramatic holes. The front nine is generally mellow, but around the turn the course ramps up, with the par-5 10th serving as a showstopper.

Dallas National has ranked as high as 59th on Golf Digest's 100 Greatest Courses (2007-'10, 2017-'18) and currently ranks 96th (2025-'26). The course has been ranked in the Top 2 in Texas since 2005.

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