The Northwood Club

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Northwood Club is a private country club in Dallas, Texas featuring an 18-hole championship golf course that plays 6,835 yards to a par of 70 from the championship tees. The course was originally designed by W. H. Diddel with many large trees lining the fairways and traditional small greens, and was redesigned in 1990 by Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf. The course features bentgrass putting greens along with Bermuda grass tees and fairways.

The club hosted the U.S. Open in 1952, won by Julius Boros, which ended Ben Hogan's streak of titles at three in three attempts. Northwood has since been the host of several Regional USGA, local North Texas PGA, and AJGA tournaments. The golf course consistently ranks in the Top 20 Golf Courses in Texas by The Dallas Morning News.

White Rock Creek winds through the course and comes into play on numerous holes, with signature hole No. 16 being a 213-yard par 3 that tees through a chute of trees down a fairway lined by water on the left. The redesigned track consistently earns recognition for some of the toughest holes in the DFW area.

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