Travis County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to plan a golf trip to Travis County to avoid the heat?

You'll find the absolute best golf weather here from late September through May. We personally love the spring (March-April) when everything is green and the temperatures are perfect for 36 holes, but fall offers equally pleasant conditions without the spring break crowds.

What kind of golf courses can I expect to play in Travis County? Are they mostly flat or hilly?

Prepare for some classic Texas Hill Country golf - you'll encounter plenty of elevation changes, live oak-lined fairways, and natural limestone creeks. Courses like Wolfdancer or Omni Barton Creek's Fazio Canyons really showcase this unique terrain, offering challenging yet scenic rounds.

How much should I budget for green fees in Travis County? Is it an expensive golf destination?

Travis County offers a good range for every budget, from excellent municipal tracks to high-end resort courses. You can find quality rounds for $50-80 during off-peak times, while premium resort experiences might run you $150-250, especially on weekends.

Besides golf, what else is there to do in Travis County for a group that enjoys good food and a lively atmosphere?

Austin, right in the heart of Travis County, is a fantastic city for post-golf fun. We always hit up South Congress for unique shops and live music, and the food truck scene is legendary - you absolutely have to try some BBQ or Tex-Mex.

Are there any must-play courses in Travis County that offer a truly unique Austin golf experience?

For a truly memorable round, we always steer friends towards Wolfdancer Golf Club at Hyatt Regency Lost Pines. It's a bit of a drive east, but the secluded, natural setting along the Colorado River feels miles away from the city, offering a challenging and beautiful escape.