Pheasant Trails Golf Course
Dumas, TX 79029
Moore County
Phone(s): (806) 935-7375
Fax: (806) 935-2867
Website: www.pheasanttrailsgolfcourse.com
Set in the rugged canyon hills of the Canadian River area, Pheasant Trails was built around 1950 and is one of the better small-town courses in the region. This great-value course (Golf Digest has rated it one of the best values in Texas) features bent-grass greens, bunkers, water hazards, and mature, tree-lined fairways with narrow landing areas bordered by thick rough. Since it’s one of the only courses in the area that waters its fairways, the condition of the course is excellent.
The front nine on this course features a Scottish-links design with newly planted trees and a deep cut of rough bordering the flat fairways. The back nine is shorter and takes on more of a West Texas design with large, established trees lining the fairways.
Getting there : Driving north on I-87, head 4 miles past Dumas, then exit onto FM 119 and turn right. When you come to Country Club Terrace make a left and drive a short distance to the course. The clubhouse is on the right side of the street.
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Golf course details
- Holes: 18
- Public/Private: Public
- Year opened: 1951
- Golf Season: Year round
- Guest Policy: Open
- Tee times welcomed: Yes
- Fairways:
- Greens:
Facilities
- Pro in house: Yes
- Driving range: Yes
- Rental clubs: Yes
- Rental carts: Yes
Green fees price ranges
- Week days: $14 - $18
- Weekends: $14 - $20
- Tee times from $13 - Check prices
Course policies
- Metal spikes allowed: Soft spikes only
- Dress code: Appropriate golf attire is required by all guests. No tank tops, cut offs, short shorts, sweat pants, or athletic wear. Proper footwear is required (soft spikes, or athletic shoes)
- Credit cards accepted: VISA, MasterCard Welcomed
Length, slope and rating for each tee
Tee | Par | Yardage | Slope | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blue | 71 | 6313 | 121 | 71 |
Red (W) | 71 | 5169 | 122 | 70.4 |
White | 71 | 5860 | 112 | 69 |
White (W) | 71 | 5860 | 133 | 74.4 |
Then front nine greens are larger and hold an approach shot well. The back nine greens are the typical upside down elongated saucer shape greens almost requiring an approach shot to stay short of the green's midpoint. I found the fairways to be in great condition considering the heat of the summer.
The pro shop staff are helpful and a great add to the experience. You can grab a tee time on line but I have never needed to get one.