Stevens Park Golf Course
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Dallas's premier public golf destination redesigned in 2011 by Colligan Golf Design. Wanders through mature oak trees with dramatic elevation changes providing a fun and challengin
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Course History
Stevens Park Golf Course opened in 1924 in Dallas's Oak Cliff neighborhood as the city's second municipal course. The original nine-hole layout, later expanded to 18 holes, was designed by Jack Burke Sr., a prominent professional golfer who finished second in the 1920 U.S. Open and served as club pro at Houston's River Oaks Country Club. He also designed the original routing at Dallas's Tenison Park Golf Course and hit the first tee shot at Houston's Memorial Park Golf Course in 1936. The course, part of the Dallas Park and Recreation Department's system, lies within the Kessler Park Historic District, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, nestled between residential neighborhoods along Coombs Creek.
What golfers are saying
Synthesized from recent Google reviews — heavily weighted to the last 6 months.
“Wonderful track carved through the hills of Dallas metro, very well groomed and the greens were true”
- •Scenic views of downtown Dallas
- •Well-maintained greens and course
- •Great value for money
- •Elevation changes make it challenging
- •Friendly staff at pro shop
- •['Tee boxes muddy and beat up (especially after rain)', 'Fairways weedy and miserable at times', 'Kitchen/food options lacking', 'Booking/reservation issues', 'Inconsistent course conditions between v
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