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Savvy golfers can often play the private, Cottonwood Valley course on their Dallas golf vacations (photo courtesy Four Seasons Resort Dallas at Las Colinas.)

If you follow the coverage of this week’s PGA Tour event in Dallas, Texas (The HP Byron Nelson Championship), you’re obviously going to see and hear a lot about the host course: the TPC Las Colinas, part of the Four Seasons Resort Dallas at Las Colinas.

What you probably won’t hear much, if anything, about is the Cottonwood Valley Golf Course located just across the street.

You won’t hear about this Jay Morrish design (which was part of the Nelson Tournament mix until 2008) because it’s private, but if you find yourself traveling to, or through, the “Big D,” and want to play this very good course, here’s how to do it.

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You can play TPC Las Colinas and stay at the Four Seasons Resort Dallas at Las Colinas as part of this discount golf vacation deal.

One side benefit of the recession has been the emergence of some of the best Discount Golf Vacation deals I have ever seen at luxury golf vacation destinations.

I was just reading the February issue of Golf Odyssey and frankly, I could not believe the special deal they uncovered at the Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas.  Read more →

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<center>Head for the hills: the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort is the best for a San Antonio golf vacation.</center>

Head for the hills: the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort is the best for a San Antonio golf vacation.

La Cantera Resort gets a lot of attention because the PGA Tour plays the Texas Open there (this week, in fact), but as we wrote in our free, special report about taking a San Antonio golf vacation:

As far as the destination resorts go, you will fare much better at the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort, across the street from Sea World San Antonio.

Designed to fit its setting, the resort is a rough-hewn, wrought iron and pine, Hill Country-themed retreat. Its Arthur Hills course is the region’s highlight, and something of a sleeper; at first glance it appears subdued, but as you play it you quickly appreciate the intricacies of the routing and the many strategic decisions found throughout. Read more →

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