
Timberview Golf Club



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A public course in south Fort Worth designed by Tom R. Fouts in 1963. Features 6491 yards of par-72 golf at affordable daily-fee rates. One of the older public courses in the Fort
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Course History
Timberview Golf Club in Fort Worth, Texas, was designed by Tom R. Fouts and opened for play in 1963 as a public 18-hole layout stretching 6,491 yards from the back tees at par 72. The course incorporated water hazards, tight fairways through softly rolling countryside, and wooded areas, with Bermuda grass on greens and fairways. Little is documented about Fouts beyond his local work on this and possibly other Texas venues, such as associations with Mira Vista and others through family involvement. The club operated without noted major renovations or prior identities until its closure in 2015, when a Midland-based foundation acquired the property and donated it to Rivertree Academy for conversion into a youth-focused private school and farm. No records of hosted tournaments, prominent members, or significant events surfaced in research.
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