Commanding long views across the Golf Club of Dallas, where the Byron Nelson Classic was once played, this Texas Modernist home was designed in 1969 by architect Robert Davies as his personal residence. Thoughtfully composed around natural light, gracious entertaining & seamless flow between indoor & outdoor spaces, the home reflects Davies' authentic expression of Mid-Century Modern design, carefully preserved through decades of thoughtful stewardship. The home's defining space is its sweeping great room where a WBFP, expansive walls of glass & panoramic golf course views create a seamless connection between interior & exterior spaces. Original brick floors provide warmth & texture, while a discreetly integrated wet bar & built-in serving buffet reflect the home's original emphasis on gracious entertaining. Privately located within its own wing, the expansive primary suite enjoys uninterrupted golf course views, home office, & an exceptional library overlooking the fairways. Throughout the home, remarkable storage has been thoughtfully integrated to enhance the architecture. Alice Davies, an accomplished horticulturist, former president of the Oak Cliff Women’s Club, and State Fair of Texas Garden Club Woman of the Year, found inspiration in the home’s original attached greenhouse, complete with its distinctive louvered glass, where orchids and other prized specimens flourished. Six skylights illuminate the interior while multiple decks, pergolas, terraces & carefully positioned walls of glass extend living spaces to the lawn graced w mature oaks & flowering crepe myrtles, plus a dedicated dog run. Club members enjoy food & beverage service delivered directly to the backyard, & nearby YMCA is within easy walking distance. Discerning recent investments include a TPO roof, HVAC systems, water heater, oak hardwoods, & natural slate flooring, reflecting the exceptional care this home has received while providing the comfort & confidence of true move-in condition.