Trinity Forest Golf Club, golf-vereniging uit Verenigde Staten van Amerika
Trinity Forest Golf Club is a golf facility south of Dallas, Texas, built on open land with wide fairways and greens shaped with pronounced rolling surfaces. The layout follows a links-style design, meaning holes are mostly exposed to wind with few trees in play and a firm, fast turf underfoot.
The course opened in 2018 after designers Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw were brought in to develop a site that had previously been dismissed as unusable. They worked with the existing contours of the land rather than flattening it, which became the defining choice behind the final design.
The club takes its name from Trinity Forest, a large wooded park that borders the property to the south of Dallas. Visitors often notice how the surroundings shape the feeling of a round here, with tree lines framing many holes and giving the course a secluded character.
The club is located south of downtown Dallas and is most easily reached by car, as public transport options in the area are limited. First-time visitors should allow extra time before their round to walk the practice areas, since the rolling greens can take some getting used to.
The site sits on top of two former landfills that were covered with around 750,000 cubic yards (about 573,000 cubic meters) of fill material before construction could begin. The uneven rises and dips that players encounter throughout the round are a direct consequence of that buried past beneath the turf.
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