Colorado County
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the golf experience like in Colorado County, given there's only one course?
Don't let the single course fool you - The Falls Golf Club offers a surprisingly robust and challenging round. You'll find a well-maintained layout that makes good use of the natural terrain, providing a satisfying day on the links without the need to hop between multiple venues. It's a quality over quantity situation here.
When is the best time of year to play golf at The Falls Golf Club in Colorado County?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) for ideal playing conditions. The Texas heat can be intense in summer, and while winter is mild, you might encounter some cooler, windier days that aren't quite as pleasant for a full round. Aim for those shoulder seasons for comfortable temperatures and lush fairways.
Since Colorado County has just one golf course, what else can we do to fill our time during a golf trip?
While The Falls Golf Club is the main draw, you'll find plenty of small-town charm and outdoor activities to complement your golf. Explore the historic towns of Columbus or Weimar, visit the Splashway Waterpark & Campground for family fun, or enjoy some fishing and boating on the Colorado River. It's a relaxed, rural escape perfect for unwinding.
Is playing golf at The Falls Golf Club in Colorado County a good value?
Absolutely, we think it offers excellent value for the quality of play. Greens fees are generally quite reasonable compared to similar caliber courses in larger metropolitan areas, especially if you book a weekday tee time. You're getting a well-kept course with interesting holes without the premium price tag often associated with a "destination" course.
What makes The Falls Golf Club unique or a must-play in Colorado County?
The Falls truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and the beautiful natural waterfalls that come into play on several holes - a rare sight in this part of Texas. You'll need to think strategically, especially on the back nine, where accuracy is key to navigating the tree-lined fairways and avoiding the water hazards. It's a memorable round that challenges your shot-making.