They say everything is bigger in Texas, and that sentiment rings true at the sprawling Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa, in Frisco, Texas, where golf getaways and family vacations come together in the heart of Frisco Hill Country. The resort features two golf courses with perfectly manicured greens and fairways, plus pools, splash pads, and more for families to enjoy.
What You Need to Know
The Look of Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa
From the rolling hills to the expansive golf courses, Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa is massive. The 660-acre golf resort is home to a large resort tower with 500 rooms and suites, 10 exclusive four-bedroom ranch houses overlooking the golf courses, plus a conference center, two 18-hole championship golf courses, a shopping and dining district, and a PGA coaching center.
Most guests will stay in one of the resort's standard rooms, which feature plenty of Texas charm. The main living area has plaid carpeting, a small sitting area with comfortable cowhide chairs, and cozy beds. The bathrooms are spacious, with navy blue walls, tile floors, and a marble vanity. Even better, some bathrooms feature a tub-shower, which is great for families with little kids.
The Vibe at Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa
The resort is pretty lively no matter the time of day. In the morning and afternoon, families can often be seen at one of the three dedicated family pools, though adults over 21 years old have a retreat of their own with a rooftop infinity pool.
Evening brings more guests into the resort, with 13 dining options. The Lookout Lounge & Bar has scenic views of Frisco Hill Country and the resort's golf courses, plus local live music every Wednesday through Saturday. This spot is known for its "build your own highball" cocktail experience, where guests choose a base spirit and a carbonated mixer like ginger ale or club soda. One combination that guests can make from the menu is a mix of Maker's Mark bourbon with Owens American Tonic, the latter of which is a craft tonic with a splash of citrus. Resort guests looking for a hearty meal will love Trick Rider, which is an ode to rodeo culture, complete with a crystal horse art installation above the bar. The menu is filled with decadent delights from broiled oysters with miso and sambal butter to shareable 36-ounce tomahawk steaks.
After dinner, take to the resort's walking paths to enjoy the scenery over the golf courses and rolling hills, or do some window shopping at the Monument Realty PGA District Shopping & Dining plaza. Here, you'll find stores like the PGA shop and Vineyard Vines.



