Denton Country Club is an 18-hole golf course in Argyle, TX with a par of 71. It offers 5 tee sets: black (6,549 yards, slope 138, rating 72.6), blue (6,154 yards, slope 135, rating 70.8), blue/silver combo (5,862 yards, slope 133, rating 69.8), silver (5,510 yards, slope 128, rating 68.3), green (4,840 yards, slope 120, rating 65.4). The hardest hole is #13, a par 4 playing 390 yards from the first tee.
Denton Country Club
Argyle, TX
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A straightforward par 4 that demands accuracy off the tee as the fairway narrows approaching the green. Bunkers guard the right side of the green, and any approach shot left may find trouble, making precision on the second shot critical to scoring.

The #2 handicap hole plays as a stern par 4 with a relatively narrow corridor for the tee shot. The approach to the green is the defining challenge, with hazards and bunkers penalizing wayward shots into the scoring zone.

A mid-length par 3 that requires a solid iron shot to find the green. Bunkers and rough surround the putting surface, making this a straightforward test of accuracy over distance.

A shorter par 4 that plays downhill from the tee, offering an opportunity to advance the ball well with the opening shot. The green is relatively open but demands a controlled approach to avoid missing left or right.

A solid par 4 with a fairway that opens up off the tee before tightening as it approaches the green. The second shot is the key test, as bunkers and hazards protect the front and sides of the putting surface.

The shortest par 4 on the course, Hole 6 is a birdie opportunity that doesn't require length but demands accuracy. Tee hazards may come into play, and the green is defended to prevent easy scoring.

A short, manageable par 4 that invites aggressive play from the tee. The fairway is receptive, but the approach to the green requires precision as bunkers frame the scoring zone.

A short par 3 that plays as the easiest hole on the course, offering a wedge or short iron to the green. Despite its length, greenside bunkers demand a clean strike to avoid scrambling.

A lengthy par 5 that rewards length off the tee but challenges players to find the right angle for their approach. Water and bunkers come into play on the second and third shots, making strategy essential.

A solid par 4 with moderate length that punishes both tee shots straying offline and approach shots that miss the green. The hole presents a fair challenge with defined hazards marking trouble zones.

A substantial par 5 requiring two solid shots to set up a scoring opportunity at the green. Hazards and bunkers dot the landscape, and the fairway may narrow at critical yardages, demanding strategic positioning.

A short par 3 playing as the second-easiest hole, requiring only a pitch or short iron to reach the green. Bunkers guard the putting surface, making clean contact essential despite the minimal distance.

The #1 handicap hole, a challenging par 4 that tests all aspects of ball striking over a longer distance. Hazards left and right demand a precise tee shot, and the green is well-protected to make scoring difficult.

A mid-length par 4 with a relatively open tee shot that funnels into a more demanding approach. Bunkers and hazards tighten around the green, making the second shot the defining moment on the hole.

A difficult par 4 and #3 handicap hole that requires two quality shots to find the green in regulation. Length and positioning hazards make this a stiff test of sustained accuracy and distance control.

A mid-range par 3 that plays longer than Holes 3, 8, and 12, requiring a solid mid-iron to the green. Bunkers and water hazards frame the target, penalizing any shot that strays from the intended line.

A long par 5 and #5 handicap hole that plays as one of the course's premier holes, demanding length and accuracy over a significant distance. Strategic positioning is critical, as hazards and bunkers influence the optimal line for the second and third shots.

A finishing par 4 of moderate length that brings the round home with a fair but firm test of accuracy. The approach to the green is the key shot, with hazards and bunkers defending the final scoring zone.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 35 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 71 |
| HCP | 4 | 2 | 8 | 10 | 6 | 14 | 12 | 18 | 16 | 7 | 15 | 17 | 1 | 9 | 3 | 11 | 5 | 13 | |||
| black | 435 | 396 | 219 | 371 | 408 | 330 | 353 | 165 | 512 | 3189 | 390 | 515 | 190 | 409 | 388 | 426 | 206 | 547 | 289 | 3360 | 6549 |
| blue | 422 | 380 | 181 | 348 | 383 | 316 | 334 | 150 | 495 | 3009 | 350 | 480 | 175 | 390 | 355 | 399 | 183 | 533 | 280 | 3145 | 6154 |
| blue/silver combo | 387 | 380 | 165 | 318 | 383 | 316 | 280 | 150 | 406 | 2785 | 350 | 469 | 150 | 377 | 355 | 399 | 164 | 533 | 280 | 3077 | 5862 |
| silver | 387 | 366 | 165 | 318 | 322 | 307 | 280 | 132 | 406 | 2683 | 285 | 469 | 150 | 377 | 308 | 345 | 164 | 462 | 267 | 2827 | 5510 |
| green | 330 | 256 | 140 | 239 | 296 | 270 | 262 | 115 | 360 | 2268 | 256 | 402 | 130 | 343 | 285 | 321 | 143 | 433 | 259 | 2572 | 4840 |