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Seeking to
establish a premiere golfing experience with a design sensitive to
the environment, the Tierra Verde Golf Club management closely
partnered with Graham & Panks International and Audubon
International to design a spectacular championship facility. In the
gentle rolling hills of southwest Arlington lie 18 holes of
fabulous golf. Each hole of this magnificent layout has five tee
locations ready to accommodate any level of player. With over 7,000
yards of golfing terrain, players will have an opportunity to use
all the clubs in their bag to negotiate the strategically placed
bunkers and hazards. Tierra Verde's environmental design
capitalizes on the natural beauty of this largely untouched land,
blending native vegetation and rolling design with the beauty of a
modern championship golf course. Through its commitment to
environmental preservation, Tierra Verde Golf Club has achieved
Audubon Signature status, awarded only to new developments designed
and constructed using Audubon International's Principles of
Sustainable Resource Management. These principles include wildlife
conservation and habitat enhancement, water quality management and
conservation, energy efficiency, waste reduction and integrated
pest management.
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Each hole has five sets of
tees, sculpted fairways, strategically placed sand bunkers and
water hazards, and is accentuated by beautiful native grasses. The
facility also includes a lighted driving range, three practice
holes, as well as lessons and clinics taught by PGA Professionals,
including Amy Fox, who was named the LPGA's Teacher of the Year in
1999. A full-line pro shop and restaurant round out all of your
playing and tournament needs. Tierra Verde, Arlington's premier
golf course, provides the optimal golf experience for all
players.
Few golf courses offer the
beauty, strategy, and variety of Tierra Verde Golf Club in
Arlington. Our superior course was the recipient of the 2004 Golf
Digest Environmental Leaders in Golf Award, which recognizes golf
courses worldwide for their environmental
excellence.
Tierra Verde was host to
the Byron Nelson Qualifying Round in 2001 and 2002, and was named
by the Dallas Morning News as one of the "Best New Courses" in
2000.
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