Arlington Golf Courses
Owned by the city of Arlington, this course has been around since 1963–it’s located on the north edge of Lake Arlington and surrounded by native trees and wildflowers. Ralph Plummer designed this easy course, incorporating little water and no bunkers.
1516 W Green Oaks Blvd
Arlington, Texas 76013
Tarrant County
Meadowbrook is an old 9-hole executive track that some claim dates back to the 1920s. The par 33 layout plays to 2,045 yards from only one set of tees. The best hole is No. 3, which plays 151 yards into a scenic green surrounded by giant pecan trees.
1300 E Dugan St
Arlington, Texas 76010
Tarrant County
Rolling Hills is a traditional 1950s-style course that is known for its extremely short length. From the tips the course measures 6,333 yards, and it features par 5s that are all under 500 yards.
401 E Lamar Blvd
Arlington, Texas 76011
Tarrant County
18 Holes | Private golf course
| Par: 71 | 6333 yards
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Shady Valley opened on Labor Day in 1959, and has matured into one of the best-kept secrets in DFW golf. Loaded with every kind of tree native to this terrain, and highlighted by pesky Rush Creek and other water hazards that come into play on 14 holes, this is a par 70 track that requires you to hit it straight.
4001 W Park Row Dr
Arlington, Texas 76013
Tarrant County
Texas Rangers Golf Club (formerly known as The Ditto) was Dick Nugent’s first course in Texas, when he teamed with Ken Killian in 1982 to build this very functional 7,010 yard municipal layout.
701 Brown Blvd
Arlington, Texas 76011
Tarrant County
18 Holes | Public/Municipal golf course
| Par: 72 | 7010 yards
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Located in a remote southwest part of the city, Tierra Verde is the successful result of Arlington’s Parks and Recreation Department’s effort to provide an upscale, daily fee municipal to complement the other public golf options in town.
7005 Golf Club Drive
Arlington, Texas 76001