Golf in Southlake
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Jeff Isler Golf
- Southlake
Ball-striking analysis records and scores the effectiveness of swings; lessons focus on the development of an efficient swing
Twin Wells Golf Club
- Irving
Water hazards come into play on 9 of 18 holes on course that affords views of Dallas skyline
Blue Sky Golf Pass
- Multiple Locations
VIP pass grants golfers 10 rounds of golf and other discounts at one of four Fort Worth–area courses
Golf Etc. Fort Worth
- Fort Worth
Family owned golf shop equips club wielders with shoes, clubs & apparel from Adidas, Titleist & Puma
Cross Timbers Golf Course
- Springtown-Reno
After quartets warm up on a driving range with putting and chipping greens, carts whisk them through 18 holes with a distance of 6,734 yards
The Bridges Golf Club Texas
- Gunter
Solo shankers ride over rolling hills & pastoral greens in rental cart, arcing shots over 18’s water hazards & practicing with range balls
Recommended Golf by Groupon Customers
The course at Canyon West Golf Club pays homage to Texas’s frontier days through vintage accoutrements and an Old West vibe. Golfers set off on an anachronistic excursion as they herd golf balls over 419 Bermuda fairways and Champion greens carpeting the foothills of Parker County. During searches for runaway balls, they may happen upon one of the 21 Western scenes strewn about the course, complete with rustic wagons and tack. Though lakes and plenty of bunkers also lie about the course ready to snag errant shots, the terrain was designed to help golfers keep the ball in play rather than allowing it to roll out of bounds or hitch a ride on a passing tumbleweed. The terrain’s natural undulations hoist golfers up for panoramic views from eight elevated tee boxes, where they can see four counties stretching out toward the horizon.
Course at a Glance:
- 18-hole, par 72 course
- Length of 6,653 yards from the farthest tees
- Course rating of 71 from the farthest tees
- Slope rating of 124 from the farthest tees
- Four tee options available
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The emerald easements of Hidden Valley's 18-hole miniature golf course encompass more than an acre of topsy-turvy terrain lined with rocky outcrops and windmills. Putt-putt posses engage in rapidly escalating one-upmanship as they traverse the scenic circuit, rolling colorful golf balls over multitiered greens that create breaking putts more difficult to read than ancient hieroglyphs projected onto a fun-house mirror. A central lighthouse prevents putters from losing their sense of direction and expounds on a nautical theme established by streams, waterfalls, and fountains that mist throughout the course. Hidden Valley also offers a game room and picnic area, along with refreshments to slake parched putters or create impromptu water hazards in front of their opponents' orbs.
Designed by former PGA Champion and Texas native Don January, Fort Worth Golf Club’s 18-hole course takes golfers on a club-swinging expedition across 6,600 yards of tree-lined fairways and emerald topography. Though towering arbors provide the bulk of the course’s sphere-impeding obstacles, a medley of other obstructions augment their twiggy efforts, including six water hazards known to feast on the life-force of errant golf balls. Formerly known as the private Eagle Mountain Country Club, Fort Worth Golf Club has opened up its emerald corridors to the public for the first time in 40 years, allowing new golfers the chance to drive, pitch, and shot-put their balls across the rolling hills of Eagle Mountain Lake. Before each round, golfers can warm up for the round by joyfully pummeling golf balls at the club’s driving range, where 48 natural-grass hitting bays serve as outdoor laboratories for players’ swing experimentations and their ongoing attempts to cross-breed divot tools with worker ants.
Golf Etc. Fort Worth equips clubbers with golf gear and course-ready duds from top brands including Titleist, TaylorMade, and Odyssey. Customers can vet their prospective drivers, irons, and wedges with Golf Etc.'s custom club-fitting services, which determine a golfer's optimal clubs based on their height, swing type, and favorite mini-golf obstacle. Along with their deep vault of new equipment, Golf Etc. sells used clubs and rejuvenates weathered sticks with club repairs and re-gripping services. During demo days, patrons can test their chemistry with a wide variety of the latest clubs before ultimately choosing—as humans have done in courtship rituals since the dawn of time—which mate is worthy of a cherished space in the trunk of their car.
Inside the climate-controlled environs of his 8,500-square-foot training center, Jeff Isler heads a team of teaching professionals that helps students of all ability levels shave strokes off their scores. Each lesson illustrates the importance of the game's fundamentals, such as grip, ball position, and posture. Players absorb these principles through customized drills, practice, and a steady diet of putting-green grass. Novices learn to build an efficient, repeatable swing, and seasoned veterans see what bad habits might be holding them back, such as an overly steep downswing. The teaching team also employs a number of different technologies to assist with the instruction process, with the TrackMan launch monitor and K-Vest training system treating students to further analysis of their techniques.
