Behind the gate, along the only course Nelson ever designed
Hogan's Glen is Trophy Club at its most deliberate: a gated enclave threaded along the Byron Nelson course — the only one the man ever designed — where the streets stay quiet because most traffic has no reason to be there. Homes sit back from the road behind real landscaping, golf carts outnumber delivery trucks on a good afternoon, and the loudest thing most evenings is somebody's sprinkler system arguing with the heat.
For all the privacy, nothing about the location is remote. The gate opens onto the same small town as everyone else's Trophy Club — Northwest ISD schools, neighbors who wave, and DFW Airport about 22 minutes out for the frequent flyers who tend to land here. Downtown Fort Worth runs about 28 minutes, Dallas about 40, which makes this one of the rare gated golf addresses in North Texas that doesn't cost you the commute.
This is Trophy Club's custom-home territory. Expect larger footprints and larger lots than the rest of town, with architecture ranging from Texas traditional in brick and stone to more formal European-leaning builds — each drawn individually rather than pulled from a plan book. Some properties front the Nelson fairways; others back to trees and take their privacy from the gate itself. It suits buyers who want room to spread out, a course out the back door or close to it, and the kind of quiet that comes standard when the neighborhood controls its own entrance.