Pecos County
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of golf experience can I expect in Pecos County, given it only has one course?
You'll find a true West Texas golf experience here, often characterized by wide-open spaces and a relaxed pace. The course offers a straightforward, enjoyable round, perfect for shaking off the dust from a long drive and soaking in the desert views.
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Pecos County?
We recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) to avoid the intense summer heat. The milder temperatures make for a much more comfortable round, and you'll often find the course in its best condition during these seasons.
Since Pecos County has only one golf course, what else can we do to fill our time?
While golf is limited, Pecos County offers a genuine taste of West Texas history and natural beauty. We suggest exploring Fort Stockton's historic sites or taking a scenic drive to experience the vast desert landscapes-it's a great way to unwind after your round.
How accessible is Pecos County for a golf getaway, and what should I know about getting there?
Pecos County is definitely off the beaten path, requiring a bit of a drive, but that's part of its unique charm. You'll likely fly into a larger hub like El Paso or Midland-Odessa and then rent a car, which is essential for exploring the area.
Is a golf trip to Pecos County a good value, considering there's only one course?
Absolutely, if you're looking for an unpretentious, affordable golf experience away from resort prices. Green fees are typically very reasonable here, making it a solid choice for a budget-friendly round in a unique, quiet setting.