Barton Creek Fazio Foothills

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the most unique challenge at Barton Creek Fazio Foothills, and how does it live up to its 'Foothills' name?

You'll quickly discover the 'foothills' aren't just a name - the elevation changes are significant, especially on holes like the dramatic par-3 16th. Expect some tricky uphill approaches and downhill tee shots that demand precise club selection and a keen eye for false fronts.

When is the best time of year to play Barton Creek Fazio Foothills to avoid the Texas heat?

We highly recommend visiting in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) for ideal playing conditions. The Texas summer heat can be brutal, making an afternoon round less enjoyable, so aim for early morning tee times if you're here in July or August.

What's the absolute must-see or signature experience at Fazio Foothills that I shouldn't miss?

The back nine truly shines, especially the stretch from 14 through 16, which offers stunning views and memorable holes. The par-5 14th, with its waterfall feature, is a definite highlight and a fantastic photo opportunity you'll want to capture.

Is Barton Creek Fazio Foothills a course that a mid-handicapper can enjoy, or is it strictly for low handicappers?

While it presents a good challenge, Fazio Foothills is surprisingly playable for a variety of skill levels, thanks to generous landing areas off the tee. You'll find strategic bunkering and water features, but multiple tee boxes ensure you can pick a yardage that suits your game and still have a great time.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Barton Creek Fazio Foothills, and is it worth the investment?

Green fees here are on the higher end, typically ranging from $200-$300+, especially if you're not a resort guest. However, the immaculate conditions, stunning scenery, and thoughtful Fazio design make it a truly premium experience that we believe is well worth the splurge for a memorable round.