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Sherrill Park Golf Course
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Facility Type
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Muncipal Facility
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Fax
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D.A. Weibrign/Maury Miller (Redesign)
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Latitude
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32.985133
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Longitude
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-96.683473
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Resort
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(972) 238-9852
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Address
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2001 E Lookout Dr
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City/County
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Richardson
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State/Territory/Province
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TX
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Zip/Postal Code
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75082-3222
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Phone
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(972) 234-1416
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Review Date October 22, 2009 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
1 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Mongo3621, Shoots in the 80s Summary: The fairways of both courses are OK, the greens are not in good shape Customer Service: The staff is a bit rude at times, the snack bar manager is the at the top of rudeness chain Similar Courses Played: Firewheel, Pecan Hollow, Chase Oakes, Ridgeview Ranch, Buffalo Creek, Westridge, Woodbridge (all better choices)
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Review Date June 13, 2008 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: TGoynes, Shoots in the 80s Summary: Both courses here are good. #1 is fairly long, par 72 and about 6800 yards if I remember right. #2 is par 70 and shorter, around 6300. I like both, but I would have to pick #2 as my favorite. You'll hit a lot of different shots off the tee...some risk-reward holes, some definitely-don't-hit-the-driver holes, etc. The greens on the #2 are more fun as well. The downhill par-3 16th is quite a sight, as is the short par-4 6th and the par-3 12th. Only gripe is that the layout is somewhat confusing the first time out. #1 is the older course, and the holes are a little more straightforward, but there is a good deal of challenge there too, mostly due to the tighter, tree-lined fairways. Customer Service: Not bad...not great, but not bad. Snack bar makes a good hot dog at the turn!
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Review Date June 16, 2005 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: tomdc, Shoots in the 90s Summary: Sherrill Park has two courses, one which they call the Resort Course, and the other I forget. I believe the Resort course is designated #1 course, while the other is #2. I played the #2 first, and unfortunately after a day of TX rain. The range was very wet, and every irons swing made a mess. The #2 course, as i remember it is more narrow than #1. The #1 has a lot of doglegs, but very short. You'll be usin' the driver a lot less than the #2. #1 course has more water. The fairways were good for a muni course, the greens were fast and could have used a bit more maintenance but were ok. I've had no problems as a walk up during the weekdays. However, the weekends are very busy.
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Review Date July 31, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: John O'Reilly, Shoot in the 90s, from Richardson, TX Summary: For a city owned course, this is on of the better ones in the metroplex. The course has plenty of trees and water, and I found it to be rather enjoyable. Fairways and greens were in good shape though they did need some water, but overall pretty good for around $40. Customer Service: tee times are hard to get, but the staff is pretty decent. Similar Courses Played: Driving range is good, nothing special.
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