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TPC Las Colinas

Texas, United States

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Home to the Byron Nelson Championship on the PGA Tour, the TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas course was originally designed by Jay Morrish in 1982, with a helping hand from Byron Nelson and Ben Crenshaw.

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3.5

TPC Las Colinas

Home to the Byron Nelson Championship on the PGA Tour, the TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas course was originally designed by Jay Morrish in 1982, with a helping hand from Byron Nelson and Ben Crenshaw. The course was given a complete makeover in 2008 by D.A. Weibring and Steve Wolfard.

Located a mere 20-minute drive from downtown Dallas, TPC Fours Seasons Las Colinas is a 36-hole golf facility, with the Cottonwood Valley course complementing the TPC Las Colinas championship layout.

Both courses evolved from the original Las Colinas Sports Club layout which hosted the Byron Nelson from 1983 to 1985. Cottonwood Valley is also used for the first two rounds of that event to lessen the impact of weather delays.

Since the renovation was carried out, course conditions have significantly improved, with brilliant white sand bunkers adding visual appeal and a stark contrast to the verdant fairways and sparkling water hazards.

The final two holes have the most dramatic water features on the property in a climactic ending, with ponds and waterfalls coming directly into play. The club is private but visitor play can be arranged through the resort.

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