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Doral Tesoro Golf Course: 817-485-6666
Take I-35 North to 820 E, approximately 5 miles to Rufe Snow take a right and right on Meadowlake. The Club House will be on your right
Iron Horse Golf Course: 817-485-6666
Take I-35 North to 820 E, approximately 5 miles to Rufe Snow take a right and right on Meadowlake. The Club House will be on your right
Lost Creek Golf Club: 817-244-3312
Take I-35 South to I-30 West, approximately
10 miles to Exit 1B (Linkcrest Drive). Turn left
under bridge, then turn left onto access road.
Go ¼ mile to Lost Creek Blvd. & turn right. Go
½ mile to stop sign. Clubhouse will be on left.
The Golf Club @ Fossil Creek: 817-847-1900
Take I-35 North. Exit Western Center Blvd.
Turn right immediately onto Sandshell, turn left
on Clubgate. Golf course is straight ahead.
Sugar Tree on the Brazos: 817-341-1111
Take I-30 west & it will merge with I-20
Or, take I-20 or Loop 820 west toward Weatherford
Exit mile marker 403 Dennis Road (Dennis Road is a better route than Old Dennis Road)
Cross over I-20 & go south on Dennis Road
At approx. 5.5 miles Dennis Road will merge with FM 1189 (stay left)
Continue south on FM 1189 for approx. 3.3 miles and The Golf Course entrance will be on the right.under bridge, then turn left onto access road. Go ¼ mile to Lost Creek Blvd. & turn right. Go ½ mile to stop
sign. Clubhouse will be on left.

 

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109 E. Exchange Avenue  |  Ft. Worth, Texas 76106
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Step back in time by stepping into the Stockyards Hotel, the shining star of the Stockyards National Historic District in Fort Worth, Texas. Experience an era when cattle and cotton were common currency, outlaws were folk heroes and a single hotel was known around the world for Texas-style hospitality and comfort.