The older of the two courses is The Whitworth Course. The Whitworth Course opened in 1984. The Whitworth Course was designed by Arthur Hills. The Hogan Course opened in 1995. The course was designed by Joe Lee and Ben Hogan.
The Whitworth Course's front nine is highlighted by its narrow, tree-lined fairways, while its back nine is more wide open. Water hazards (lakes and creeks) come into play on seven holes. The Whitworth Club is a par-72 challenge that stretches to 6,942 yards.
The Hogan Course features a links-style, front nine and a traditional back nine. The fairways on the front nine are lined by some houses, but mainly thick natural grasses, while the back nine fairways are tree lined. Water hazards (lakes and creeks) come into play on approximately six holes. The Hogan Course at Trophy Club places the same demands on a player’s accuracy and intellect that Mr. Hogan placed on himself. The Hogan Course is a par-72 challenge that stretches to 6,953 yards.
The terrain on both courses varies from rolling to hilly, so you can expect uneven lies.