10 Best Country & Golf Clubs in Dallas, Texas for Corporate Events (2026)
The 10 best Dallas country and golf clubs for corporate events in 2026, scoped by member sponsorship rules, banquet space, and outing logistics.
The question that decides whether a Dallas country club will host your event isn’t capacity. It’s whether you need a member to sponsor the booking. Most private clubs in the metro require a member to put their name on the contract, and that one rule eliminates half a planner’s shortlist before pricing ever comes up. A board retreat I ran last spring stalled three weeks because we didn’t ask that question first and assumed an open booking. Ask it in the first email.
Country and golf clubs fit Dallas corporate work for two reasons: the rooms are designed for seated functions, and the courses turn a meeting into an outing. A morning board session and an afternoon scramble reads as a reward, and the catering kitchens at these clubs handle a plated dinner without the rental scramble of a blank space. The ten below are real, ordered by review depth, with the access note I’d check first.
The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas
The Ritz-Carlton in Las Colinas, Irving, carries a 4.7 across 2,720 reviews, the deepest base on this list. It’s a resort-and-golf property rather than a member-only club, which means no sponsorship hurdle and full hotel infrastructure. You get the course, the ballroom, and the rooms in one contract.
Figure several hundred banquet in the main ballroom plus golf outing capacity on the course. The open booking and the on-site rooms make it the simplest pick for a multi-day program. Book the Ritz-Carlton Las Colinas for a leadership retreat that pairs a meeting with golf and needs no member sponsor.
The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa
The Westin Stonebriar in Frisco holds a 4.4 across 1,271 reviews. It’s a golf resort north of the metro with a spa, a course, and conference space, again with no membership requirement. The Frisco location suits the corporate corridor that’s grown up around the Star.
Plan for a few hundred across the ballrooms plus a full golf outing. The resort model means you book meeting, golf, spa, and rooms together. Best for a North Dallas offsite or incentive trip that wants golf and a resort feel without a sponsor.
Dallas Country Club
Dallas Country Club on Mockingbird Lane in Highland Park carries a 4.6 across 408 reviews. It’s the city’s oldest private club and one of its most prestigious, which means a member sponsor and a quiet, exclusive setting. For an executive dinner, the address carries weight.
Figure 150 to 300 banquet in the formal rooms. The sponsorship requirement and the strict member rules mean you start the conversation early. Book Dallas Country Club for a high-level board dinner or a partner event where prestige and privacy are the brief.
The Golf Club of Dallas
The Golf Club of Dallas on West Red Bird Lane in southern Dallas holds a 4.2 across 341 reviews. It’s a golf-forward club with banquet space, more accessible than the Park Cities clubs. The southern location offers a tournament course without the northern-suburb drive.
Plan for 100 to 250 banquet plus a full outing. Confirm the sponsorship policy, as it varies by event type. Best for a corporate golf tournament with a banquet to follow on the south side of the metro.
Park City Club
Park City Club on Sherry Lane in Preston Center carries a 4.7 across 300 reviews. It’s a city club atop a Preston Center tower rather than a golf club, with skyline views and event rooms. The high-rise setting gives a different feel than a clubhouse on a fairway.
Figure 120 to 250 across the dining and event rooms. As a private city club, expect a member or corporate-membership path to book. Best for an executive reception or a board dinner where you want a polished room and a skyline view over a golf course.
Royal Oaks Country Club
Royal Oaks on Greenville Avenue in northeast Dallas holds a 4.5 across 300 reviews. It’s a full-service country club with golf, tennis, and banquet space in a central location. The setting balances a real course with an accessible address inside the loop.
Plan for 150 to 350 banquet plus outing capacity. A member sponsor is typical, so confirm it up front. Best for a company golf day with a clubhouse dinner that keeps the drive short for a Dallas-based team.
Dallas Athletic Club
Dallas Athletic Club on its namesake drive in east Dallas carries a 4.7 across 292 reviews. It’s a two-course golf club with banquet facilities, built for tournaments and large outings. The dual courses let you run a bigger field than a single-course club.
Figure 200 to 400 banquet plus a large golf field. The two courses are the differentiator for a high-headcount outing. Best for a major corporate tournament where you need to put a lot of players on grass and feed them after.
Bent Tree Country Club
Bent Tree on Westgrove Drive in Far North Dallas holds a 4.4 across 292 reviews. It’s an upscale private club with a championship course and event space in the northern suburbs. The setting suits a corporate crowd based in Plano or Frisco.
Plan for 150 to 300 banquet plus outing capacity. Member sponsorship is standard. Best for a northern-suburb company outing or a leadership dinner where attendees are based up north.
The Village Country Club
The Village Country Club on Village Glen Drive near Greenville Avenue carries a 4.2 across 273 reviews. It’s a more casual club inside a residential community, less formal than the Park Cities institutions. That relaxed feel can suit a team event that wants the amenities without the stiffness.
Figure 100 to 220 banquet. The casual setting and central location keep it approachable. Best for a company social or a team appreciation event that wants club amenities at a lower formality.
The Clubs of Prestonwood - The Creek
The Creek at Prestonwood on Preston Road in Far North Dallas holds a 4.5 across 262 reviews. It’s part of a larger club system with multiple courses and banquet rooms in the northern corridor. The multi-club membership means scale and flexibility for outings.
Plan for 150 to 300 banquet plus outing capacity across the system. The northern location fits the Plano and Frisco corporate base. Best for a large corporate golf event or a company dinner in the northern suburbs.
How to choose among them
The first filter is access. The Ritz-Carlton Las Colinas and the Westin Stonebriar are resorts, so anyone can book them with no member sponsor, which makes them the path of least resistance for a fly-in program. The private clubs, Dallas Country Club, Royal Oaks, Bent Tree, require a member to sponsor the contract, so you either have that relationship or you start it early. After access, sort by whether golf is central: the two-course clubs like Dallas Athletic Club handle a big field, while the city clubs like Park City Club give you a polished room without a fairway. For the full set, see country and golf clubs in Dallas, and read how to book a country club for a corporate event for the sponsorship and outing questions.
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Tell me your headcount, your date, whether golf is part of it, and whether you have a member who can sponsor, and I’ll narrow these ten to the two that fit.
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