Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa
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Character and identity
Spread across 660 acres of North Texas prairie 35 miles north of downtown Dallas, this 2023-built resort doubles as the headquarters of the PGA of America and a full-service leisure property. The architecture leans Texas Modern: oak, limestone and brass, floor-to-ceiling glazing, broad terraces oriented toward sculpted fairways and wide skies. A central hub of dining venues, lawns and the two-acre putting course called The Dance Floor keeps the social energy up from morning into evening. Two championship courses (including the walking-only, caddie-required Gil Hanse Fields Ranch East), a lighted short course and dual pools, one family, one adult, round out the offering.
Who's it for
Best for:
Dedicated golf travellers who want tournament-grade play on multiple courses, multigenerational families looking for a single property that keeps kids and grandparents equally occupied, and corporate or group bookings that need scale, dining variety and recreation under one roof. Beginners are well served by The Swing par-3 and easy club rentals.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers wanting a walkable urban base, a boutique-scale stay or design-led intimacy will find this too sprawling and too group-oriented. Non-golfers may struggle to justify the rates, and summer visitors should be prepared for genuinely sweltering heat that pushes most activity poolside or indoors.
Bottom line
The pull here is the completeness of the golf programme, two championship layouts, a lighted short course and a serious practice facility, wrapped in a resort that also functions for families and groups. Book a suite if you want space to spread out, or a ranch house for longer stays with a residential feel. Aim for spring or autumn to dodge the Texas heat.
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