Blanco County

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the golf experience truly like in Blanco County, considering it only has one course?

Don't come to Blanco County expecting a multi-course golf marathon; you'll find a singular, charming experience instead. This is perfect for a relaxed day on the links, perhaps as part of a broader Hill Country exploration, rather than a dedicated golf-only trip. We recommend embracing the slower pace and enjoying the local flavor.

When is the best time of year to visit Blanco County for golf?

For comfortable golf, aim for spring (March-May) or fall (September-November). You'll enjoy pleasant temperatures and lush conditions without the intense summer heat that can make midday rounds a real challenge. Winter can be hit-or-miss with cooler days, but you might snag a mild, sunny afternoon.

What should I expect regarding costs and tee times at Blanco County's golf course?

You'll generally find the golf course here to be quite affordable, offering excellent value compared to bigger resort courses. Tee times are usually easy to secure, especially on weekdays, but we still recommend booking a few days ahead, particularly if you're planning a weekend visit. Expect a friendly, laid-back atmosphere without any pretension.

Beyond the golf course, what other activities or attractions does Blanco County offer?

Since you'll only have one course to play, definitely plan to explore Blanco County's other charms. We love visiting the historic Old Blanco County Courthouse, exploring the local distilleries and wineries, or enjoying the natural beauty of the Blanco River. It's a great spot for a relaxed weekend getaway with a round of golf thrown in.

Is the single golf course in Blanco County suitable for all skill levels?

Absolutely, the course in Blanco County is very welcoming for golfers of all skill levels. It offers a fair challenge without being overly punishing, making it enjoyable whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out. You'll appreciate the well-maintained greens and the scenic, rolling terrain that defines the Texas Hill Country.