Lost Pines Golf Club
Website: https://www.lostpinesresortandspa.com/golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Lost Pines Golf Club for ideal playing conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Lost Pines in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November). You'll find the Texas weather much more forgiving then, with comfortable temperatures perfect for a full round. Avoid the scorching summer if you can, as the heat can really drain your energy on the back nine.
What makes the course at Lost Pines truly stand out from other Texas golf experiences?
Lost Pines offers a unique blend of rolling hills and dense pine forests, a rare sight in central Texas, especially with the Colorado River bordering several holes. Arthur Hills did a fantastic job integrating the natural landscape, so you'll encounter elevation changes and strategic bunkering that really make you think. It's a refreshing change from flatter, more open courses you might find elsewhere in the state.
Is Lost Pines a course that's enjoyable for all skill levels, or is it primarily for low handicappers?
While Lost Pines presents a fair challenge, it's definitely enjoyable for golfers of all skill levels, especially if you play from the appropriate tees. The wide fairways on many holes offer some forgiveness, but the strategic bunkering and water hazards will test your shot-making. Don't let the resort setting fool you; it's a proper golf course that rewards smart play.
Which hole at Lost Pines should I be most excited-or wary-of playing?
You absolutely need to prepare for the par-3 17th hole, which plays dramatically downhill towards the Colorado River. It's a stunning visual, but the wind can be a huge factor, and anything short or left is likely wet. Take an extra moment on the tee box to soak in the view, then commit to your club choice.
What's the overall vibe and experience like at Lost Pines Golf Club, beyond just the golf?
The vibe at Lost Pines is distinctly resort-casual, meaning you'll find excellent service and well-maintained facilities without feeling stuffy. Since it's part of the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort, you can expect top-notch amenities and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a golf getaway. It's a great place to bring the family or unwind after your round with a good meal.