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The Tribute at The Colony Golf Club

The Tribute at The Colony Golf Club

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1000 Lebanon Rd, The Colony, Texas, 75056, United States
(972) 370-5465 www.thetributegc.com
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May 1, 2018
Previously had a very negative customer service incident with this course. However, went back last week and everyone was very friendly and helpful. The course is in decent shape except for the greens and tee boxes. The greens used to be bent grass and are now Bermuda. They are very bumpy and even the starter warned us that they need another season to mature. The tee boxes are quite rounded from being repeatedly sanded. Also, had to hit off mats at the driving range for some odd reason. The ground was not wet so not sure what that was about. In all, the course is okay but I still say it is not at all worth the $129 or even $89 rates. They have specials that are worth looking at.

Jan 14, 2018
Recently held a charity golf tournament here and had the BEST time. The staff is fantastic. They are friendly, eager to help and easy to make you smile during long, stressful days. The food was great, which is hard to say about most catering kitchens. They also coordinated well with our out-of-house dinner caterer. Thank you to the Tribute team for making our tournament run smooth, our guests feel appreciated and keeping our staff smiling!

Apr 23, 2018
Fun to play this course with tributes to 18 great Scottish courses. Big, wide fairways and firm and dry U.K. style greens. Great location by Lk Louisville. A beautiful booming neighborhood has grown through around The Tribute.

Feb 13, 2018
Great group of people! clean, friendly environment. Pro shop is well stocked and so is the bar. Great place for corporate and private events.

Apr 27, 2018
Course was in great shape. Wind even cooperated for us.

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