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About Trophy Club, TX

About Trophy Club, TX

Lake Grapevine and Trophy Club golf courses

At the northernmost point of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex sits the small suburban town of Trophy Club. Its namesake country club and golf courses sit in the backyard of many of its residences. With a thriving public parks system and its unique location right by Grapevine Lake and Lewisville Lake, residents can enjoy a mix of recreational activities close to home. “Lake Grapevine is a real draw for Trophy Club,” says Mendy Whitehead, a Broker at Trophy Realtors. “We’ve got watersports, but we also have golf, dog parks and more.” While the comfort of nature exists right next door, the town of Trophy Club still has access to small-city amenities; situated just 3 miles away are Roanoke’s shopping and chain restaurants and the massive Grapevine Mills mall is roughly 20 miles east.

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Trophy Club Country Club is the home course of LPGA Hall of Famer Kathy Whitworth.
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Trophy Club Country Club is the only course in the world designed by legendary golfer Ben Hogan.
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Home styles vary around Trophy Club

Whitehead says the area was developed over three different periods – the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s – and that homes vary depending on what was popular when they were built. There are modest traditional brick homes with built-in garages on quiet streets and luxurious Millennial Mansions showcasing stone exteriors, unique turret windows, sharp pointed roofs and tree-covered front yards. Prices range from $400,000 for an older brick home, while a four-bedroom, 3,500-square-foot home with custom cabinets and media rooms can exceed $1.4 million. Multiple HOAs are assigned to various subdivisions with varying fees and amenities.

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Homes in Trophy Club incorporate unique features like turret windows and sharp, pointed roofs.
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Trophy Club offers large lots for space with equestrian training spaces.
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Northwest ISD's academy options

Northwest Independent School District students can attend Lakeview Elementary School and Medlin Middle School, both earning an A from Niche. Named after another legendary golfer, Byron Nelson High School also receives an A from Niche. The school has two academies – Biomedical Sciences Academy and Culinary Arts and Hospitality Academy- that allow students to graduate with certifications related to the coursework.

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Byron Nelson High School where education meets inspiration in Trophy Club.
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Lakeview Elementary School is where every child shines in Trophy Club.
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Experience excellence in education at Medlin Middle School in Trophy Club.
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Lakefront view, Bob Jones Park and two golf courses

Trophy Club Country Club is the only course in the world designed with legendary golfer Ben Hogan in mind. The club is home to two courses – the Hogan Course and the Whitworth Course with open fairways and a trek around several water challenges. Outside of golf, locals enjoy Trophy Club Park or a day at Lake Grapevine, with a two-lane concrete boat ramp for motorboats or kayaks. Nearby Bob Jones Park offers 500 acres of parkland, including 13 soccer fields and a fully lighted softball complex. Residents can fish in the 6-acre stocked pond with a wooden fishing platform on one end and a natural shoreline surrounding the rest of the pond. The expansive natural area of Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve has over 700 miles of protected land and 1,100 species of plants and animals. The Nature Center has programs throughout the year, such as Cross Timbers Nature Club. This after-school program meets monthly, allowing students to explore the trails and study local wildlife.

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The Bob Jones Nature Center has 20 miles of multi-use trails to explore in Trophy Club.
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Lake Grapevine borders Trophy Club and provides peaceful waterfront to residence to enjoy.
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Access to small shopping centers and the massive Grapevine Mills

Trophy Club Drive is one of the main streets that take locals to Trophy Club Plaza’s Tom Thumb grocery store and Shops at Trophy Club, home to Meat U Anywhere. This local favorite dining spot is well-known for its Texas-style Barbecue, creamed corn and breakfast burritos. Walmart and Aldi at Roanoke Crossing can be found off TX-114 for additional grocery needs. Off Trophy Wood Drive and 2 miles from Grapevine Lake is HG Sply Co., a hip and popular spot to watch a sports game or relax on their rooftop patio. And with major highways like Northwest Parkway and TX-114 nearby, families enjoy matinees at the Cinemark Roanoke or a leisurely trip throughout the Metroplex, including Grapevine Mills on the lake’s eastern shore. The large outlet mall includes Legoland and Sea Life Grapevine Aquarium.

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Locals in the Trophy Club neighborhood can get all their groceries at Tom Thumb.
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Just a short drive from Trophy Club try a jungle of flavors at the Rainforest Café in Grapevine.
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Events all throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

Aside from various small-town holiday events, few well-known festivals attract out-of-towners; however, Dallas and Fort Worth are epicenters for fun events that pack each city’s downtown area. Local attractions include The Texas Motor Speedway in Elizabethtown, a little over 6 miles away, offering thrilling Nascar and IndyCar races.

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Trophy Club is a small suburban town full of life and activities for residents to enjoy.
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Adrenaline and engines roar near Ft. Worth's Trophy Club.
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Getting around Trophy Club and beyond

Major throughways include Highway 377 and Interstate 35, which bring residents to Lewisville Lake’s waterfront. Texas-170 East is a direct 23-mile route to Fort Worth, while Texas-114 provides a way to reach Dallas within 13 miles. The Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is about 14 miles southeast for trips away. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center is roughly 2 miles away for any immediate healthcare needs.

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Highway 114 connects Trophy Club to the greater DFW like Dallas Fort-Worth Airport
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Ft. Worth's Trophy Club access, where connectivity meets serenity.
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Trophy Club by the Numbers

15,268
Population
$834K
Average Housing Value
30
Average Days on Market

Average Home Value



Source: Public Records

Top Schools in Trophy Club, TX

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Best Public Elementary Schools

Don T. Durham Intermediate School
#1 Don T. Durham Intermediate School
A+
Niche
10
GreatSchools
Walnut Grove Elementary School
#2 Walnut Grove Elementary School
A+
Niche
9
GreatSchools
Lakeview Elementary School
#3 Lakeview Elementary School
A
Niche
9
GreatSchools
Samuel Beck Elementary School
#4 Samuel Beck Elementary School
A
Niche
9
GreatSchools
Roanoke Elementary School
#5 Roanoke Elementary School
A-
Niche
6
GreatSchools

Best Public Middle Schools

Carroll Middle School
#1 Carroll Middle School
A+
Niche
10
GreatSchools
Medlin Middle School
#2 Medlin Middle School
A
Niche
8
GreatSchools

Best Public High Schools

Carroll Senior High School
#1 Carroll Senior High School
A+
Niche
9
GreatSchools
Byron Nelson High School
#2 Byron Nelson High School
A
Niche
8
GreatSchools
Carroll High School
#3 Carroll High School
A
Niche
8
GreatSchools

Best Private School

Trophy Lakes Academy
#1 Trophy Lakes Academy

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