Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Woodhaven Country Club: Woodhaven
18
Holes
About Woodhaven Country Club: Woodhaven
Woodhaven Country Club: Woodhaven is a distinguished private golf club in Fort Worth, Texas. The 18-hole course was designed by Leon Howard.
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Fort Worth, Texas
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Leon Howard
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1
Holes
18
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Woodhaven Country Club: Woodhaven
Country Club Circle
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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3.7
120 reviews
Good track to have fun and practice your game. Has a lot of dog legs which present a decent challenge for most golfers. At just over 6400 yards from the blue tees, it's a short track which allows long hitters to get creative on some tee shots. Its winter here now so grass is dormant but still in good shape for a Texas public course. Greens read pretty good and roll true. I'll be back to check it out in the spring.
Jose Ferguson
The course is improving. The greens are starting to fill in (minus a few that they are still fixing patches on), but it's looking better. Good job grounds crew. They also need to electronically keep carts 50 yards from the greens. I see too many carts parked next to the greens or running straight up fairways. This course was previously in bad shape and now that it's improving they need to protect their progress.
Robert Rodriguez
I used to be a former worker of this club back in 2002. I helped with the golf cart maintenance. The people here were really nice. On the days the club was closed I remember cleaning up the club and members were our volunteering to help us. It's a great, fun, and challenging course. The club was going downhill in 2004. It's great to see people still enjoying this place and it is fighting to making a comeback. If you are looking for a Colonial, shady oaks, those types of clubs atmosphere, ts not here. I was a member at Shady Oaks up to 1993. My grandfather had the membership and our family was out there every week. If you are looking for a great group of people at an affordable rate, this it. I loved working out there, and the atmosphere of the club was great!!!
Michael York
I have lived in Fort Worth for 30 years, and I can not believe I did not know about this place. The course was in great shape. Nice fairways, and tee boxes and the greens played true. I really enjoyed the elevation changes on the course, and the membership fee's are very reasonable. I liked how it was not crowed like a lot of the golf now courses get.
Anthony Defelice
We played here twice on an Ideal Golfer deal, and really enjoyed it. This is a really pretty older course, and it was in good condition both times we played it. There are lots of elevation changes and mature trees. On the front nine there are also a lot of cool houses visible (but never in play). Although it's not a long course, there are plenty of shots that require good course strategy. The practice area was nice, and included a short game area, chipping area, nice driving range and good putting green. The clubhouse guy was super nice both times we played here, and went out of his way to make us feel welcome, and to make sure we knew where everything was. Cart girl was friendly and came by often. We all really enjoyed our rounds here!
Steve Rice
Good track to have fun and practice your game. Has a lot of dog legs which present a decent challenge for most golfers. At just over 6400 yards from the blue tees, it's a short track which allows long hitters to get creative on some tee shots. Its winter here now so grass is dormant but still in good shape for a Texas public course. Greens read pretty good and roll true. I'll be back to check it out in the spring.
Jose Ferguson
The course is improving. The greens are starting to fill in (minus a few that they are still fixing patches on), but it's looking better. Good job grounds crew. They also need to electronically keep carts 50 yards from the greens. I see too many carts parked next to the greens or running straight up fairways. This course was previously in bad shape and now that it's improving they need to protect their progress.
Robert Rodriguez
I used to be a former worker of this club back in 2002. I helped with the golf cart maintenance. The people here were really nice. On the days the club was closed I remember cleaning up the club and members were our volunteering to help us. It's a great, fun, and challenging course. The club was going downhill in 2004. It's great to see people still enjoying this place and it is fighting to making a comeback. If you are looking for a Colonial, shady oaks, those types of clubs atmosphere, ts not here. I was a member at Shady Oaks up to 1993. My grandfather had the membership and our family was out there every week. If you are looking for a great group of people at an affordable rate, this it. I loved working out there, and the atmosphere of the club was great!!!
Michael York
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