At the end of the 1990s, owner Jodi Lutz enlisted Jay Morrish and his son Carter to transform the old 9-hole Dogwood Trails layout into Pine Dunes Golf Club, one of the best daily fee 18-hole golf courses in Texas.
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At the end of the 1990s, owner Jodi Lutz enlisted Jay Morrish and his son Carter to transform the old 9-hole Dogwood Trails layout into Pine Dunes Golf Club, one of the best daily fee 18-hole golf courses in Texas.

Pine Dunes Resort & Golf Club
At the end of the 1990s, owner Jodi Lutz enlisted Jay Morrish and his son Carter to transform the old 9-hole Dogwood Trails layout into Pine Dunes Resort and Golf Club, one of the best daily fee 18-hole golf courses in Texas.
The 7,117-yard par 72 layout weaves through a dense pine forest dotted with dogwoods and around four small lakes. Dallas native Justin Leonard holds the course record of 69 and he’s a big fan of both the consistent bunker sand found at Pine Dunes and its tight fairways.
Architect Morrish designed the course with a quartet of very strong short holes (at 3, 6, 12 and 16) and a pair of trademark short par fours (at the 2nd and 15th). Still, many regard the most memorable holes on the card to be the par fives at 11 (where a large sandy area crosses the fairway) and 18 (which doglegs right past water to the home green).