Andrews County

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Andrews County?

We've found spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most pleasant golf weather in Andrews County. You'll avoid the intense West Texas summer heat and the occasional winter chill, ensuring a comfortable round on the course. The conditions are usually prime during these windows.

What kind of golf experience should I expect from Andrews County's sole course?

You'll discover a welcoming, unpretentious golf experience, typical of a well-maintained community course. It's a place where locals gather, offering a straightforward, enjoyable round without the frills of a resort-style track. Expect solid conditions and a friendly pace of play.

Is Andrews County suitable for a dedicated golf vacation, or is it better as a stop on a longer trip?

Given there's just one course, we recommend Andrews County as an excellent stopover or a destination for a relaxed day trip, rather than a multi-day golf vacation. You can easily play a round or two, enjoy the local hospitality, and then continue your journey refreshed. It's perfect for breaking up a longer drive.

What are the typical green fees and booking recommendations for golf in Andrews County?

You'll find the green fees at the county's course are very reasonable, offering great value for a well-kept track. While it's rarely crowded, we always suggest calling ahead for a tee time, especially on weekends, to ensure you get right out. Walk-ins are often accommodated, but a quick call prevents any wait.

What else is there to do or see in Andrews County besides playing golf?

After your round, take some time to explore the local Andrews community. You'll find a genuine West Texas town with friendly folks, a few local eateries for a casual meal, and perhaps a visit to the Andrews County Museum to learn about the area's history. It's a quiet place, perfect for unwinding.