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Tif Eagle may become a trend in sweaty Texas. Fort Worths exclusive Mira Vista Golf Club and Garlands Oakridge Country Club have also recently switched to the more heat-resistant greens. Bentgrass has always been a moniker of upscale or private country clubs, but it is a struggle to keep the bentgrass alive in parts of Texas. Fossil Creek, which includes 1,150 acres, is most interesting on holes that cross the creek or go along the old limestone rock quarry. You will see water on 15 of the 18 holes.
The Golf Club at Fossil Creek measures 6,865 from the back Palmer tees and 5,066 from the forward tees. The Palmer rating is 73.6 with a 131 slope. I think the golf course is unique for the Metroplex with the white limestone cliffs and elevations changes, Larkin said. Palmer had some nice natural terrain to work with -- the old quarry in the back and the cliffs and creek. You can score if you dont hit is sideways, but there is lots of trouble if you dont hit it straight. No. 6, a par-4, 377-yarder named Big Fossil, is one of the favorites. The elevated tees are staggered left to right offer a ample view of the fairway. If your tee shot finds the short grass you have an elevated shot to the green. The limestone cliffs on the far side of the creek guards the approach along with two bunkers.
When you arrive at No. 12 you will see Fossil Lake, the water-filled quarry area. It is a par-4, 372-yarder with water all down the right side. You can cut as much as you dare off the dogleg, but too much right is wet. Its not worth the gamble, just hit a solid shot left-center and you will have an easy shot to the green. The Cliffs, No. 13, is a water-carry par 3, 194 yards. If the green is firm, a front pin placement can really be tough because most are going to be safe and carry onto the green. That, of course, will give you a long, long putt from the rear of the green. You can get wet mis-hitting the tee shot short, to the right or long off the back.
The only negatives are that the Fossil Creek area is being heavily developed for businesses -- theres lots of construction noise and eye sores. The creek back toward No. 9 is also fairly stagnant and stinky. The Golf Club at Fossil Creek Green Fees: Fees vary from $55 on weekdays to $70 on weekends (cart, range, bag tag included). Directions: From Dallas: Take 183 west, to 820 west, to I-35W north, exit Western Center Blvd. Immediately off the highway make the first possible right turn on Sand Shell Drive. Clubhouse is 1/16 of a mile on the left side of the highway. From downtown Fort Worth take I-35W north to the Western Center Blvd. exit. Immediately off the highway make the first possible right turn on Sand Shell Drive.
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