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Las Colinas Country Club: Course Intelligence
Las Colinas Country Club has operated on a piece of Irving, Texas Dallas western-suburban land since 1969. The course is part of the broader Las Colinas master-planned community development that emerged through the late 1960s and 1970s, and the club's identity is tied to the broader Las Colinas corporate and residential development that has shaped Irving's Dallas-suburban character. The PGA Tour's Byron Nelson Championship was played at Las Colinas (TPC Las Colinas, also known as Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas) for many years before moving to other Dallas-area venues.
The course plays around 7,000 yards par 70 from the back markers, with bermuda fairways and a slope in the upper 130s. The fairways play firm given the North Texas clay subsoil that drains quickly. The mature landscaping through the property gives the routing a parkland character distinct from the more open North Texas plains landscape. The fifteenth hole is a 432-yard par-4 with a tee shot played over a natural creek; the seventeenth, a 195-yard par-3 across a natural pond, is the routing's most-discussed one-shotter.
Las Colinas Country Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is regional Las Colinas corporate and residential community families with multi-generation ties through the club's late-1960s founding. The hospitality model is traditional country club, and the Tour-rotation history through Byron Nelson Championship hosting is part of the institutional identity.
North Texas climate gives Las Colinas Country Club a playing season of February through November, with the firmest conditions in May and October. Dallas summers run hot and humid; morning rounds are the routine member play through July and August. The course closes through brief winter cold snaps. The mature deciduous canopy gives the property cooler summer conditions than the open Dallas-suburban courses.
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