Cedar Crest Park, Public golf course in Dallas, United States.
Cedar Crest Park is a public 18-hole golf course in Dallas, Texas, set across open grounds with mature trees and gently rolling terrain. The holes vary in layout and direction, offering different playing conditions from one end of the course to the other.
The course was designed in 1919 by A. W. Tillinghast, a golf architect who shaped many well-known courses across the United States. Shortly after opening, it hosted a national golf championship that brought it wide attention beyond the Dallas area.
The course serves as a gathering place for golfers of all skill levels and reflects the sport's importance in the local community. Regular tournaments and club events here draw players across different age groups.
The course is open year-round, and equipment as well as cart rental are available on site. Visiting on weekday mornings tends to mean shorter waits and a more relaxed pace on the course.
Tillinghast designed this course at a time when professional golf in the US was still finding its footing, making Cedar Crest Park one of the early courses built to a professional standard in the region. The tournament it hosted in the 1920s was among the first events of its kind in Texas.
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