Palmer Lakeside Scorecard

Hole-by-hole yardage, par, handicap, course rating and slope by tee.

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Tot
Handicap 15 7 17 11 3 5 1 13 9 6 16 12 2 14 10 4 18 8
Par 4 5 3 4 4 5 4 3 4 36 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 3 4 35 71
Black 399 498 154 437 382 550 392 191 377 3380 357 187 575 480 136 516 402 155 362 3170 6550
Gold 392 484 152 380 370 522 382 185 368 3235 346 178 540 422 128 496 378 155 362 3005 6240
Blue 366 458 145 370 330 500 356 165 345 3035 328 146 519 405 121 473 351 132 330 2805 5840
Green 366 458 145 340 302 470 332 145 323 2881 328 146 503 378 121 473 351 132 294 2726 5607
White 316 436 129 340 302 470 332 145 323 2793 308 130 503 378 108 462 330 110 294 2623 5416
Red 287 419 115 321 263 345 303 123 295 2471 282 107 463 363 106 400 294 86 256 2357 4828
Orange 260 333 75 220 233 345 262 123 250 2101 220 107 392 311 106 355 365 70 194 2120 4221

Omni Barton Creek Resort - Palmer Lakeside Course Tees

Tee box length, par, course rating and slope for the available Omni Barton Creek Resort - Palmer Lakeside Course tees.

Tee Par Length Rating Slope
Black 71 6407 yards 72.3 136
Gold 71 6221 yards 71.5 134
Blue 71 5861 yards 69.6 130
Green 71 5596 yards 68.5 127
White 71 5389 yards 67.6 124
White (W) 71 5389 yards 71.7 137
Red 71 4726 yards 68.3 123

About

The former Hidden Hills Country Club opened in 1986, but was taken over by Barton Creek in 1989 and actually resides 25 miles west of the resort itself. The Arnold Palmer-designed course overlooks Lake Travis, with plenty of panoramic views of the lake and surrounding countryside.

While Palmer’s design is surprisingly flat considering the terrain, No. 1 is an anomaly as it drops over 70 feet down to a tree-lined fairway. The remainder of the front is dominated by holes that require forced carries, including holes 2-4 that all force shots over water hazards. No. 3 plays 162 yards over water, and No. 4 doglegs downhill over water off the tee. Hole 6 is 565 yards, but No. 7 is the toughest hole, playing 403 yards, doglegging right into a canyon off the tee, and forcing a lay-up. The longish approach must carry the canyon to a green surrounded by trees.

The forced carries continue on the back, highlighted by the popular 201-yard No. 11, considered one of the most beautiful holes in Texas with its scenic tee shot over a pond and creek-lined fairway. The view on No. 14 is nice as well, and you’ll have the added bonus of being able to choose which green to hit into (the one on the right is shorter but the target is smaller).

The 17th is the last of Palmer’s five par 3s, and carries 163 yards over water. The 18th is interesting because of the blind approach shot.

For excursions to Barton Creek, don’t forget about Lakeside. If you’ve been tortured by being holed up at the resort for a few days, it’s worthwhile to make the road trip into Spicewood for the day.

Holes 18
Par 71
Length 6407 yds
Rating 72.3
Slope 136
Type Private/Resort

Course Details

Rentals & Services

Golf Carts Yes - included in green fees
Pull Carts
Golf Clubs

Practice & Instruction

Driving Range
Golf School Academy
Teaching Pro
Putting Green

Policies

Credit Cards Accepted VISA, MasterCard, Amex Welcomed
Metal Spikes
Dress code Proper attire is required.

Available Facilities

Clubhouse
Banquet Facilities
Spa
Year Built 1986
Greens Bermuda Grass
Golf Season Year round
Architect(s) Arnold Palmer (1986) Ed Seay (1986) Robert Walker (1986)
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