There are 30 results that match Park Rd 1-A Bastrop Park, Bastrop, Texas 78602, Bastrop County.
Courses (15)
Bastrop, Texas
Public
2.0253235294
563
Bastrop, Texas
Public
2.6982235294
381
Lost Pines, Texas
Public
3.8986258033
640
Manor, Texas
Public
3.6370036877
1396
Giddings, Texas
Public/Municipal
0.0
0
Austin, Texas
Public
3.9282023468
490
Austin, Texas
Public
3.8280167641
773
Austin, Texas
Public/Municipal
3.6824965053
594
Austin, Texas
Public/Municipal
0.0
0
Austin, Texas
Public/Municipal
3.8941140496
589
Austin, Texas
Public
4.1657992229
535
La Grange, Texas
Semi-Private
4.0
1
Austin, Texas
Public/Municipal
3.5
68
Austin, Texas
Private
3.9322
118
Austin, Texas
Private
3.9322
118
Resorts (1)
The Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort is located just east of the Texas Capital City of Austin, Texas, and only 10 miles east of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Located on the banks of the Lower Colorado River, Hyatt Regency Lost Pines features 18 holes of championship golf designed by Arthur Hills that highlights a wide assortment of ways…
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Texas is a state with a rich golf history, and its capital city of Austin is no exception. Located in the heart of the Texas Triangle and on the cusp of the Texas Hill Country, golfers of all walks of life (and wallet size) will find a suitable course. Legendary instructor Harvey Penick, author of the "Little Red Book," helped shape the city's game in the early 20th century, and his reputation grew nationally thanks in part to two of his major-winning pupils, Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite. West of Austin, there are prestigious private clubs such as Penick's Austin Country Club, University of Texas Golf Club and the Crenshaw-designed Austin Golf Club, but visiting golfers should start at Omni Barton Creek, a sprawling private club that doubles as a luxury golf resort, home to two Tom Fazio designs, plus a Crenshaw and Arnold Palmer course, too. Just east of town, Wolfdancer Golf Club at Hyatt Lost Pines shows off 300-plus acres of prime, central Texas countryside along the Lower Colorado River. And while the PGA Tour passes up Austin for its larger neighboring cities, the Champions Tour got its start back in the 1970s at venerable Onion Creek Country Club, founded by three-time Masters Champion Jimmy Demaret. While Austin may be better known nationally as a music mecca thanks to Austin City Limits and SXSW, take note that country legend Willie Nelson owns his own casual nine-holer west of the city, the Pedernales Golf Club Cut-n-Putt.
Articles (2)
The Hyatt Regency Lost Pines and Wolfdancer Golf Club -- in Lost Pines, Texas -- hangs its 10-gallon hat on displaying the best of what makes the state unique, from numerous dining venues that celebrate Texas cuisine to offering outdoor fun of all sorts. Activities are especially family-friendly, with petting zoos, horseback riding and a large pool area and a water park large enough to accommodate 495 occupied guest rooms on a summer day.
Here's how to spend a fine spring day on the old west side of Austin, Texas, highlighted by a round of golf at "Muny."
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About 20 miles east of Austin, Texas is the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort, home to the 18-hole Wolfdancer Golf Club as well as a slew of other outdoor activities to enjoy. The course makes up a small part of the resort, which is a great place to escape and enjoy.
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