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Texas Outside Golf Course Review |
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Date Played: October 29, 2006
Front Nine Rating: 8.5 Stars Back Nine Rating: 7.0 Stars Approximate Weekend Price Range: $25.00 to $40.00 Where To Get Coupons: Golf Now & Old Brickyard Website Brief Description: Old Brickyard is about 20 miles south of Dallas on Highway 45 and is well worth the drive if you live in the Dallas Area. It is a very fun course because of the variety, water, rolling hills, and elevation changes. The course is in pretty good shape as are the greens, which are large with small undulations. With only 3 tee boxes, from the front tees the course is very short (4611) and because the tees are so far forward a lot of the fun and challenge is not there for women or seniors playing from the white tee boxes. The first nine holes offer plenty of challenge, variety, and hazards. You need to quickly learn how to manage the slope, hills, and roll. The back nine is a little flatter and a couple of the holes are tough. The greens were fair and fast and in pretty good condition. The fairways are not in great shape and were very dry -- most likely due to the drought of 2006. Old Brickyard just got a new General Manager and Superintendent who plan on making some positive changes. As a first step they are redoing a set of tee boxes to speed up play and redoing all of the bunkers.
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Here's How Texas Outside Determines the Scorecard RatingThe 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!
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.
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