Firewheel Golf Park

Frequently Asked Questions

With three courses at Firewheel Golf Park - The Old, The Lakes, and The Bridges - which one should I play first?

If you're looking for the classic Firewheel experience, start with The Old Course; it's got that mature feel and some really memorable holes. For a bit more challenge and water features, The Lakes is your pick, while The Bridges offers a more modern, links-style layout that's great for mixing things up.

When is the best time of year to play Firewheel Golf Park to avoid the Texas heat and crowds?

We always recommend visiting Firewheel in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) for ideal playing conditions. The Texas summers can be brutal, but if that's your only option, aim for early morning tee times or consider a twilight round to beat the worst of the heat.

How does Firewheel Golf Park compare in terms of value and green fees to other courses in the Dallas area?

Firewheel is a fantastic value, especially considering you get 54 holes of quality golf. You'll find the green fees are very reasonable for the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, offering a well-maintained course experience without breaking the bank like some of the private clubs.

What can I expect regarding course conditions and maintenance at Firewheel Golf Park?

For a public facility with such high traffic, Firewheel does a commendable job with its maintenance. While you won't find PGA Tour-level perfection, the fairways are generally well-kept and the greens roll true, providing a consistently enjoyable round.

Are there any signature holes or unique challenges at Firewheel Golf Park that I should look out for?

On The Old Course, keep an eye out for the par-3 17th - it's a beauty over water that can really test your nerve late in the round. Across all three courses, you'll find the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, so bring your A-game off the tee.