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Amarillo Golf: The Best in Texas – Again

Amarillo Golf: The Best in Texas – Again

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Golfers in Amarillo have it good – actually better than golfers anywhere in the state of Texas.

The Dallas Morning News recently released its latest rankings of golf courses across Texas. Courses in the City of Amarillo (COA) dominate the field – again.

In the category of Top 25 Economy Courses – $69 and Under, the Ross Rogers Golf Complex/Mustang Course was voted the top golf course in the state.

All four City of Amarillo golf courses were ranked in the top 25.

“We are incredibly proud of our staff for maintaining such a consistently high level of performance when it comes to improving and maintaining our city golf courses,” said Michael Kashuba, director of the COA Parks and Recreation Department. “We want golfers to enjoy these amenities that add to Amarillo’s quality of life. It is quite an honor for our staff to be recognized for their stewardship of these city resources.”

COA had two of the top four courses in the state of Texas and four of the Top 25.

The rankings:

1. Ross Rogers Golf Complex/Mustang Course.

4. Ross Rogers Golf Complex/Wildhorse Course.

15. Comanche Trail Golf Complex/Tomahawk Course.

24. Comanche Trail Golf Complex/Arrowhead Course.

This is the fifth No. 1 ranking for the Ross Rogers Golf Complex/Mustang Course since 2014, having earned the top spot in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2019.

The Ross Rogers Golf Complex/WildHorse Course ranked No.1 in 2007 and 2010.

The Comanche Trail Golf Complex/Arrowhead Course was ranked No. 1 in 2008 and 2009.

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