Diamond Oaks Country Club

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Address:
Diamond Oaks Drive North
Fort Worth
TX
76117
United States

Diamond Oaks Country Club is an 18-hole, par 70 course stretching 6,500 yards, designed by Charles Akey and established in 1961 in Fort Worth, Texas. The course sits on 180 acres of the historic Haltom Ranch in northern Tarrant County, with its name honoring both the Haltom jewelry business and the oak trees that originally covered the land.

The course features a scenic layout with tree-lined fairways, a winding creek, and three lakes, with greens ranging from 6,000 to 8,000 square feet. The design incorporates the natural landscape, though early flooding from Big Fossil Creek required adjustments, famously advised by Byron Nelson during the course's development. The challenging terrain demands precise shot-making across varied hazards.

Notable among its signature features are the well-maintained fairways and strategic water hazards that define play. The course has hosted significant events including USGA qualifying tournaments, the Fort Worth City Junior Golf Championships, and the prestigious Diamond Cup member-guest tournament since 1964. The club underwent complete renovation from 2012 to 2014 and again following the 2021 winter storm, maintaining its position as a premier private golf facility in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

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