Welcome to Trophy Club
Patriotic charm, neighborly bonds, and golf-cart living in a peaceful, private suburb.
Trophy Club is a friendly, suburban town tucked between Southlake and Westlake, offering a unique blend of peace, privacy, and community spirit. Known as Texas’s first master-planned community, it was originally designed around the only golf course created by legendary golfer Ben Hogan. Today, it’s grown into a tight-knit town where residents share more than a zip code—they share a lifestyle.
Life in Trophy Club moves at a slower, more intentional pace. Neighbors look out for one another, introduce themselves when you move in, and keep an eye on your home when you're away. It’s the kind of place where golf carts are more than transportation—they’re a community fixture. Legal to drive on all roads, golf carts are a common sight, often seen parked together at parks, neighborhood restaurants, and community events. Buy a house in “the TC,” and you’ll soon find yourself buying a golf cart to match.
What to Love
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Golf-cart-friendly streets and a strong sense of local pride
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Incredibly welcoming neighbors who form lasting friendships
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A lineup of community events, like Fourth of July celebrations and garage sales
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Well-maintained parks, dog areas, and recreation trails
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Small-town serenity with access to major amenities in Southlake and Westlake
Local Lifestyle
Trophy Club offers the kind of lifestyle people rarely want to leave. Community-oriented and deeply patriotic, the town thrives on togetherness. You'll find residents gathering at the community pool for Dive-in Movie Nights, meeting up at Independence Park for seasonal festivities, or taking peaceful walks at Trophy Club Park. It’s not unusual for a weekend afternoon to include a game of golf, a visit to a favorite local restaurant, and a friendly hello from half the town along the way. Whether raising a family or enjoying a slower pace, residents here enjoy a sense of belonging and ease that’s hard to match.
Dining and Shopping
Despite its small-town feel, Trophy Club offers a surprising variety of dining options. Anamia’s is a go-to for Tex-Mex comfort food and strong margaritas, while Hutchins BBQ draws regulars for its smoked meats and hearty plates. At Dan’s Bagels, you’ll find fresh bagels that locals swear by for breakfast runs or weekend brunch. For a more refined experience, Social Oak Wine & Whiskey Lounge provides a sleek, modern spot for sipping curated drinks in good company.
Pour Sports is a casual favorite for catching games and grabbing wings, while HG Supply Co blends clean eating with a laid-back atmosphere. Their rooftop patio is especially popular during sunny weekends. Wine lovers gravitate toward Leela’s Wine Bar, where the stylish ambiance and extensive list of wines make it a top pick for girls’ night or romantic evenings.
Shopping is mostly nearby in Southlake and Westlake, but inside Trophy Club, you’ll find a few hidden gems and locally owned businesses that keep the community feeling alive. And thanks to twice-annual city-wide garage sales, residents can enjoy a town-wide shopping experience with real local flair.
Things to Do and Entertainment
Trophy Club is filled with parks, trails, and outdoor venues that support its community-centered way of life. Freedom Dog Park is a hit with local pet owners, while Harmony Park and Independence Park offer sports fields, playgrounds, and green spaces for all ages. Trophy Club Park provides lakeside access, hiking paths, and fishing spots that make it a go-to for weekend adventures.
Community events are at the heart of life in Trophy Club. The Fourth of July Celebration is a highlight of the year, bringing together fireworks, food, and family fun in a patriotic display. The town also hosts a meaningful Memorial Day Ceremony that honors service members with sincerity and pride. Add in Dive-in Movie Nights at the Community Pool and the town’s popular garage sales, and it’s clear: this is a place that thrives on connection and celebration.
Schools
Trophy Club is served by Northwest ISD, a highly rated district in Texas known for academic and extracurricular excellence. The town's own high school, Byron Nelson, is currently ranked #8 among 6A schools in the state according to the Lone Star Cup standings. Families here appreciate the district’s commitment to quality education and the strong support system within the community for students of all ages.
More Community Information
- Northwest ISD
- Convenient to D/FW & Alliance Airport
- 10 Miles from Texas Motor Speedway
- Ranked by D Magazine as the 4th best Dallas-Forth Worth Community 2008
- Texas’ first premiere planned community
- National Arbor Day Foundation named Trophy Club a Tree City USA in 2003
- Wide range of home prices from $150,000 to $2,000,000
- Average home sales price in 2007: $295,533
- Families with kids under 18: 43.2%
- Median household income: $92,492
- Country Club with two 18-hole premiere golf courses; including the only course designed by Ben Hogan
- Trophy Club Country Club named 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008 Best Country Club Under $10,000 byAvidGolfer Magazine:
- High quality police and fire/EMS departments
- Trophy Club Triton Swim Team
- 15.4 miles planned pathways in new developments
- 5 NISD schools have achieved the state’s highest rating of Exemplary
- 2 NISD schools are recognized as Blue Ribbon Schools