Hays County
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Courses
- Quail Creek Golf Club
- Plum Creek Golf Course
- Plum Creek Golf Course
- Double J Ranch Golf Club
- Kissing Tree Golf Club
- Driftwood Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to visit Hays County for a golf trip?
We always recommend spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) for Hays County golf. The weather is just perfect - warm but not scorching, with less humidity, making for truly enjoyable rounds. You'll want to avoid the intense summer heat that can make afternoon play a real grind.
What kind of golf experience should I expect from the courses in Hays County?
Hays County offers a fantastic mix, leaning towards well-kept public and semi-private courses that feel genuinely welcoming. You'll find layouts that cleverly use the rolling Texas Hill Country terrain, often featuring elevation changes and natural water hazards. It's a refreshing change from flat, manicured resort tracks.
Are there good options for golfers on a budget, or is Hays County mostly high-end clubs?
You'll be pleased to know Hays County has some excellent value options without sacrificing quality. While there are a couple of more upscale experiences, we've found plenty of courses where you can get a great round for under $75-80, especially during off-peak times. It's definitely not exclusively high-end.
Beyond the golf, what's worth exploring in Hays County during a golf trip?
Absolutely! We always tell people to explore the charming towns like San Marcos or Wimberley. You'll find great local breweries, unique shops, and beautiful natural springs perfect for a post-round cool-down. It's a relaxed, authentic Texas experience that complements the golf perfectly.
How challenging are the courses in Hays County for an average golfer?
We'd say the courses here offer a really fair challenge for most golfers. You'll encounter some strategic holes that demand good course management, especially with the natural contours and occasional tree-lined fairways. However, most layouts are very playable from the appropriate tees, so you won't feel overwhelmed.