Flying L Golf Course and Guest Ranch
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play golf at Flying L Golf Course?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November). You'll avoid the intense Texas summer heat and enjoy comfortable conditions for both golf and the ranch activities. The course is well-maintained year-round, but these seasons offer the most pleasant experience.
What makes the golf course at Flying L unique compared to other Texas Hill Country courses?
The Flying L offers a classic Hill Country layout, meaning you'll encounter elevation changes and some tight fairways framed by mature trees. It's not overly long, but accuracy is key, especially on the back nine where water comes into play. You'll appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and the chance to spot some local wildlife.
Is Flying L Golf Course and Guest Ranch a good option for a family vacation, even if not everyone golfs?
Absolutely, the Flying L is incredibly family-friendly, making it a great spot if you're traveling with non-golfers or kids. While you're out on the links, your family can enjoy horseback riding, swimming, or other ranch activities. It truly offers a full vacation experience beyond just golf.
What should I expect regarding the cost and value of playing at Flying L?
You'll find the Flying L offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the pricier resort courses in Texas. Greens fees are generally very reasonable, and they often have stay-and-play packages that bundle golf with accommodations and ranch activities. It's a smart choice for a budget-conscious golf getaway.
How challenging is the Flying L Golf Course for an average golfer?
Expect a well-maintained, enjoyable course that's forgiving enough for most handicaps but still offers a good challenge. The greens typically roll true, and the fairways are generally in good shape. It's a course designed for fun and relaxation, not a brutal championship test, so you can focus on enjoying your round.