Texas Outside Golf Course Review
Return to Golf Home Page Go BackGo ForwardHome to Texas OutsideContact UsSearch Texas OutsidePrint Texas Outside

Brookhaven Country Club
Texas Outside Rating: 6.8
54 Holes - Golf - Private
Dallas
972-488-4896
Website

100_4987 100_4989 100_4991
 
Date Played: December 22, 2006
Front Nine Rating: 7.0 Stars
Back Nine Rating: 7.0 Stars
Approximate Weekend Price Range: $85.00 to $85.00
Brief Description:
Brookhaven Country Club has 3 18 hole courses - Masters, Championship, and Presidents, all of which are private. The President's course is a short (5501 yards from the tips) course and the Masters has the highest rating and slope. We played the Masters course in December. The greens are huge, in very good condition and had minor undulation. The fairways are flat, lined by older middle priced homes, and in great condition. Overall, this is an ok course but we didn't find it to have much variety, nor was it that challenging. In 2006, Avid Golfer magazine voted Brookhaven Country Club: #1 Family Club in the Metroplex, #1 in Country Clubs under a $3,000 initiation deposit, and #4 Best Overall Value. The pictures were taken when we played the Masters in December, as such the fairways are dormant and the leaves had fallen from the trees. This would be a pretty course in the summer.
 
100_4994 100_4998 100_4999
Texas Outside Scorecard for Brookhaven Country Club
Beauty:  
Difficulty:  
Variety:  
Fun Scale:  
Value:  
Condition:  
Other Good Information:

Beware of water on 7 holes and the 43 sand traps.
Condition of the greens is 8.0 and the green difficulty is 7.0 out of 10.
The 19th hole is excellent and the clubhouse food is excellent.
The pro shop is excellent
Walkable: Very
GPS: No
100_5000

Course Yardage, Slope, and Rating:

Tee Box Yardage Rating Slope Par
Blue 6,879 73.5 133 72
White 6,520 72.0 130 72
Red 6,158 71.4 125 72

 

Here's How Texas Outside Determines the Scorecard Rating

The Texas Outside rating scale ranges from 1 to 10 – a perfect 10 course would be something like this:  links along a cliff overlooking the Pacific ocean and bordered by tall trees; lush fairways on rolling hills with lots of natural hazards; water (which is crystal clear) on most of the holes; immaculate greens (but they are undulating and tough); lots of variety and character (each hole is completely different and includes blind shots, elevation changes, doglegs, and significant challenges); perfectly manicured traps with the whitest and prettiest sand you’ve ever seen; a nice club house with great food and a 19th hole; a GPS; plenty of beverage carts or your own cooler and ice; and it only costs $40 bucks! What this means is that you probably won’t find any 10s in Texas – try Cabo San Lucas, Pebble Beach, or some of the Hawaii courses! 
Texas Outside rates courses on the following:

  • Beauty – tall trees, rolling hills, beautiful houses, waterfalls, and similar stuff would score high; a 1 would be flat, bushes or cactus instead of trees, and some grass but mostly weeds
  • Difficulty – a straight, 300 yard par 4 with no traps or hazards, no out of bounds or water would probably get a 1; if it is a 460 yard par 4 over two ravines, with water along one side, natural hazards on the other, strategically placed traps or that dreaded tree right in the middle of the fairway, we are talking a 10. 
  • Variety – what would you give a course where all the holes looked and played exactly the same (“I thought we just played that hole!”); were side-by-side, which is good for finding or dodging other people’s balls, but not much fun; and you can see the flag from every tee box?  That’s right, it gets a 1.
  • Fun Scale – a 10 is where you walk off the course and say “now that was fun” and you can’t wait to get back, or you immediately turn around and play another 18 holes
  • Value – a 5 is $50 to $60, a 10 is $20 to $30, and 1 is $200 or so – of course all of this is dependent upon how you liked the course.  For example, if a run down, boring municipal course, with six players on each hole was only $10; it would still get a value rating of 1.
  • Condition – this one’s pretty easy – what condition are the fairways. A 10 commands very lush perfectly manicured fairways, compared to a 1, which has fire ants, weeds, and more dirt than grass!
  • Condition of Greens and Difficulty – very hard to read greens with lots of undulation and tough pin placement, rate very high on the difficulty scale.  Condition is self-explanatory.  

All of the above determines the overall score for the golf course.  In other words, we like courses that are pretty, fun, very challenging with a lot of variety, and fairways and greens in excellent condition – all for $40.  We also tend to play the courses that are affordable for the masses, which means in the $30 to $80 range. We rate hard and we haven’t found a 10 in Texas yet – don’t worry we haven’t given up and we’re still looking. 

 

Sign up for Texas Outside's free Newsletter