About the Club

Founded in 1912

Lakewood Country Club featured a graceful three-story clubhouse overlooking a woodland that rolled and tumbled pleasantly over a fast growing East Dallas neighborhood. The Club's founding fathers knew the land at the corner of Gaston and Abrams would be an ideal location for Dallas' second 18-hole golf course.

In 1944

Lakewood played host to the Dallas Victory Open where Byron Nelson won one of his eight tournament titles that year. The Victory Open became the Dallas Open, which later become the Byron Nelson Classic, one of the most successful events on the PGA Tour. The long and happy association between Lakewood and Nelson continues to this day with the Byron Nelson Junior Championship played annually at the Club.

Today

Lakewood Country Club is the cornerstone of the neighborhood. A private, full service, family oriented, Club dedicated to providing Members with superb service, an array of recreational facilities and an ideal venue for social connection. Lakewood features an 18-hole golf course, 8 1/2 tennis courts, three swimming pools, a fitness center and a variety of Club events and dining options.

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