Ironically, the Queen’s Course is the more difficult of the two courses at Gleneagle Country Club because it lacks trees and is burdened by the wind. Bunkering is prominent on both courses, but is especially evident on the Queen’s, which has numerous grass bunkers as well as deep sand bunkers. Water is everywhere, and if you spray the ball at all your score will add up quickly. The 190-yard No. 17, which requires a full carry of water, and the 422-yard 18th, which features water on every shot, are considered two of the toughest holes in the state because there just isn’t any margin for error.
Getting there : From downtown Dallas, take the Tollway Rd. north to West Park Blvd. Turn east and drive 1 mile to the course. The entrance is on the left.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | Slope | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| championship | 71 | 6901 | 136 | 74 |
| forward | 71 | 5270 | 116 | 70.6 |
| middle | 71 | 6352 | 129 | 71.3 |
| other | 71 | 5988 | 122 | 69.2 |