Heritage Ranch Golf & Country Club
Highest-rated public course in DFW on GolfPass; Arthur Hills design with parkland-style and tree-retreat holes; top-rated customer service; consistently excellent conditions
Our Review
Course History
Heritage Ranch Golf & Country Club in Fairview, Texas, opened in 2001, designed by Arthur Hills, a Toledo, Ohio-born architect renowned for over 200 courses emphasizing playability across skill levels. Hills, who began designing with Brandywine Country Club in 1967 and continued into his eighties, also created nearby DFW layouts including the Hills Course at Stonebridge Ranch Country Club in McKinney and the Whitworth Course at Trophy Club Country Club. The par-72 course, stretching 6,988 yards from the tips, integrates into the 575-acre Heritage Ranch 55+ gated community developed from 2000 to 2007 with 1,144 homes, serving as its recreational centerpiece while operating publicly for non-residents.
What golfers are saying
Synthesized from recent Google reviews — heavily weighted to the last 6 months.
“This is a must play. Course was in super solid condition”
- •beautiful and well maintained course
- •fast greens in great condition
- •challenging course layout
- •fantastic staff
- •well kept community
- •rude people on the course / slow pace
- •rude staff member behind the counter
- •windy conditions
Score Breakdown
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