Are you out of your mind? No one would ever consider Dallas to be a culinary capital. I'm not saying they don't have some good restaurants, but please.
Dallas, Texas
There is no golf architecture in that city which can begin to rival the gastronomic offerings at places like The Mansion on Turtle Creek, any of Dean Fearing's dining establishments and a host of other fine dining establishments.
Ah, yes, I've made yet another friend here on GolfClubAtlas.com (the 2008 edition
).
Whatever happened to that intimate little website called Traditional Golf.com I used to log onto in 1999?
It's long gone but I digress.......
The directive given by Mr. Kavanaugh is to simply 'Nominate your town where the food is better than the architecture.'
I lived in Texas for three years and felt the food in general was better than the architecture overall. Furthemore, the finest dining experiences I had were meals prepared for me by my friend Dean Fearing at The Mansion at Turtle Creek which surpassed any of the architecture presented to me at even the best Texas golf courses and more specifically those in Dallas.
Contrast this to the town I presently live in where two of the top 10 courses in the world are located and seven of the top 100 are and one would need Chefs Keller, Ducaisse and Trotter just for starters to try to keep pace.
As Ambassador Mucci likes to say, "Hope this helps."