Hyatt Regency Lost Pines
About Hyatt Regency Lost Pines
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 to enjoy the outdoors in this unique section of rolling pine forest. The resort is family-friendly with such activities as late-night movies on the lawn with s'mores, and a lazy river highlights the pool area. Guests can also utilize a wide assortment of outdoor activities through the partnering McKinney Roughs program. The golf course, Wolfdancer Golf Club, is one of the most scenic in Texas, with no real estate development attached and is set on a diverse piece of land with both high, exposed points with sweeping views and forest and riverbed holes. It's perennially considered among the best public-access courses in Texas.Facts
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Photo submitted by postalmike on 06/22/2025
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Photo submitted by williamru on 06/27/2024
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Photo submitted by Bermea32 on 03/17/2024
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Photo submitted by Bermea32 on 03/17/2024
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#6 at Lost Pines - gorgeous Photo submitted by allergydoc on 04/22/2023
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Photo submitted by TheOBchef on 07/20/2022
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Hole #3 All of Texas Photo submitted by SPVsk8 on 04/25/2022
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Photo submitted by u936873964 on 05/01/2021
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Photo submitted by u314160217473 on 11/27/2020
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Photo submitted by Buddy3691202 on 07/27/2020
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 06/20/2020
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Ravine running up #11, my favorite hole Photo submitted by sorenj on 01/18/2020
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Photo submitted by Michael4918424 on 06/20/2019
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par-4 7th Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 04/13/2019
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par-5 3rd Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 04/13/2019
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#3 Par-5 Photo submitted by zbuechner4 on 05/29/2017
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Signature Par-3 6th Photo submitted by zbuechner4 on 05/29/2017
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Par-5 3rd Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/19/2017
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Par-3 12th Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/19/2017
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par-4 10th Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/19/2017
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18th tee Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 06/15/2016
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13th hole Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 06/15/2016
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 08/06/2015
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Par 3 Photo submitted by Owen6528864 on 05/12/2014
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Signature hole #6 Photo submitted by GordonATX on 11/05/2013
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"Miles and miles of Texas..." Photo submitted by GordonATX on 11/05/2013
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Interactive touchscreen -- distances to front/back of hazards, greens, etc. Touch a spot to get other specific distances. NICE! Photo submitted by GordonATX on 11/05/2013
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Photo submitted by txbrewer on 09/11/2013
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Looking out on #2 Fairway Photo submitted by walt02554 on 08/25/2013
Great course
The course was in excellent condition. The greens were perfect speed.
OK
Got an awesome deal on Golfnow.com. Reg rate is $149, I played for $40. That is the only reason I went. Course definetly not worth full price. Brown spotty greens and very sandy. Just needed more water most places. Tee boxes in good shape. The freindly and helpful staff was the best thing about it. And some pretty scenery. If you can find a deal like mine go for it, if not, don't bother.
Beautiful and challenging course
Great staff and course! Beautiful slice of Texas! It was nice playing a course that considered women playing the game. The Red Tee boxes were great, the course was challenging yet not out of reach. It was a fun day!
Challenging course
Very well designed with a number of very memorable holes. Played wolf dancer on windy day. Greens were very fast and even with gps on carts local knowledge would have been helpful. Want to play it again soon.
Travel Golfer
Beautiful layout and course design. The long winter made it so the grass wasn't very alive in April this year, when normally it would have been lush I'm sure. Much dry and not yet alive. Also many cart path shifting of concrete needing attention soon.
Loved the GPS and staff!
$4 for a Gatorade was a first, - more than every meal at Steak N Shake!
Expected better for $150
Location, staff, scenery was fantastic. However. The greens were dry, intermittent sandy areas,fairways were not in tip top shape, they were dry and looked like a fairway for an AZ course in the summer time when it is 110 degrees. Did enjoy the difficult nature of the front nine with blind shots and elevation changes.
Dire need of watering
Course is in dire need of watering. Ball rolls way to far. As much as they charge to golf there is no reason to have a dry fast course. If it weren't for golf now discount clubhouse would have gotten an earful about dry conditions. It's a fun challenging course, Just to dry of conditions. Not worth full price, they are way to proud of them selves.
Great Course w/the feeling of seclusion.
I played this course in mid April 2014, maybe just a little too early for the course conditions to be prime. The course still played great, it just wasn't as green and "alive" as I was hoping it would be. The ground was still a little hard and the fairways yellow in some areas, making my ball run a little fast. The greens were in fair condition although a little dry and some ran fast. I was a single and played mid-week in the afternoon without any wait. Staff was very friendly and the starter explained everything I needed to know as well as tips and approaches for certain holes.
I would play again and definitely recommend.
Course is awesome!
Grass still dormant in most areas, but I was on the course alone which was an awesome experience. Some really beatiuful holes.
Great experience
We had such a great overall experience! Everyone was so friendly and made us feel so comfortable! Great staff and great course! Would definitely come back and would recommend to friends and family!!
Magnificent
Great facility all around! Will definitely be back when the weather is nice. Greens were fast! The day before we played the course had record rainfall. A few sand traps had water and the sand traps overall were packed down. Fairways drained great and greens were impressive.
Favorite place to play from Austin
A golfnow special at Wolfdancer simply can't be beat. $45, and you're basically treated like a resort guest for a day. Unlimited range balls, the best gps I've ever used on a course, easy pace of play, no city noise anywhere. Awesome day away from the city!
Hidden Gem
This course is probably the best non private course in the Austin metro area. A beautifully secluded setting with some very nice panoramic vistas. It is a very challenging layout that will test players of all levels, but plays fair and equitable. My only complaint would be the lack of sand in the greenside bunkers which makes hitting the high lofted explosion required to exit some of the deeper ones extremely difficult, even for a low handicap player. The greens were fantastic! Fast, true and very receptive.
If the cost of a yearly membership would come down about a grand, I'd join tomorrow!
Great Course
The course is beautiful and in a very serene location. You can rarely see other holes while you're playing, giving the feel of a very exclusive round. The greens were very fast (expected during the winter), but they actually held shots which was a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately I forgot how to putt and shot well over my norm, but had a great time. Only drawback is the price... a once in a while type place for someone in my position.
Tricked up greens
Liked the course from tee to green. Conditions were good for the winter in Texas. However, the greens were unputtable about 1/2 the time. The speed of the greens with the undulations and pin placements meant that if you were above the hole, the best you could hope for if you missed the putt was 15-20 feet for your next putt, assuming the ball stayed on the green. Most holes had a very small area below the hole where you could reasonably 1 or 2 putt. A couple of holes had completely inaccessible pin placements. If you landed near the hole, it went off the green.
I don't recommend playing this course unless you like loooong rounds (5 hrs plus) and enjoy 3 putting.
went here with the family
We did the whole deal where you stay in the hotel and everything. It was an awsome experience. This was the nicest course i have ever personally played. It was decently long and challenging. Also very beautiful. I would recomend it to any seasoned golfer.
Great features
This course has great features excpet green fee. I was very pleasured to play in here. Highly recommanded.
Austin-Area Course Rankings
Hello Golf Now patron. Purely out of boredom and my own love for golf in central Texas, I've decided to rank the Austin-area golf courses listed on Golf Now. Emphasis was placed on course condition and playability, with scenery, value, service and pace of play also being considered. Proximity to Austin is a factor, however I put the least weight on this category. I will briefly note the pros and cons of each course, so as not to drag this review out. In short, you will not be disappointed with the top 10. Conversely, the bottom 5 have much to be desired. Here we go:
1) Wolfdancer GC
Pros: Condition, variety & scenery / Cons: none, but be prepared to tip 3-4 attendees before the round is complete
2) River Place CC
Pros: Condition and Variety / Cons: Member-only attitude.
3) Teravista GC
Pros: Condition and Playability / Cons: Pace of play and Scenery (this is a neighborhood course so not much to look at)
4) Crystal Falls GC
Pros: Service, Variety and scenery / Cons: A bit far out and pace of play
5) Star Ranch GC
Pros: Variety & Condition / Cons: Pace of play
6) Vaaler Creek GC
Pros: Variety and Condition / Cons: Far away and no food/bev
7) Avery Ranch GC
Pros: Scenery & Condition / Cons: Pace of play & service
8) Grey Rock GC
Pros: Conditions & Playability / Cons: Scenery, Variety,
9) Onion Creek GC
Pros: Pace of play & Variety / Cons: Member-only attitude
10) Falconhead
Pros: Condition & variety / Cons: Value and pace of play
11) Legacy Hills GC
Pros: Condition / Cons: Service Service (not very welcoming) and no food or beverage.
Pros: Condition and variety / Cons: Service (not very welcoming) and no food or beverage.
13) Cowan Creek GC
Pros: Condition / Con: Service (not very welcoming) and no food or beverage.
14) Roy Kizer GC (Austin Public Course)
Pros: Value & Links course to score well / Cons: pace of play (very crowded public course) and tough to play in wind
15) Forest Creek GC
Pros: Variety / Cons: Pace of play and value
16) Lago Vista GC:
Pros: Best service in Austin area / Cons: condition on-par with Austin public courses (not bad, just not great)
17) Morris Williams GC (Austin Public Course)
Pro: Value, Variety and proximity / Cons: Pace of play and condition in summer
18) Jimmy Clay GC (Austin Public Course)
Pro: Value / Cons: Pace of play & condition
19) Harvey Pennick Golf Campus
Pros: Condition (in summer) and value / Cons: essentially a 9 hole par-3 course. Not a true 18 hole golf course
20) Lions Municipal (Ole' Muny - Austin Public Course)
Pros: Oldest course in Austin (history) / Cons: Condition and pace of play
21) Bluebonnet GC
Pros: Value and free beer / Cons: Condition and pace of play
21) Pine Forest GC:
Pros: Value / Cons: Condition and distance from Austin
22) Riverside:
Pros: Central location / Cons: Condition, Value and variety
23) Blackhawk.
Pros: None / Cons: Just a bad course in all regards.
Obviously there are a few courses missing from this list. I did not include those courses that I've yet to play. The best "bang for the buck" courses are numbers 2, 3 and 4; Golf Now occasionally has tee-times for these three for under $38
Among Central TX's Best
We had a great experience playing here. The round was a little slow due to a morning frost that pushed back several early tee times. Otherwise, couldn't have asked for more. Great course, wonderful atmosphere and staff. You feel like a PGA star the way they assist you and take care of you here. Plenty of water, sand, etc. and the greens are pretty tough, so don't feel bad about 3 putts here. This course will humble players of all skill levels. It's on the expensive side for the average golfer, ($160 on weekend) but if you catch a hot deal and save 50% like we did, it's definitely worth it.
One expensive round of golf/snacks
Course is in great condition and offers 5 sets of tees. Staff was super friendly and helpful. $3.50 for coke and $2 for small bag of crackers. Small bag of range balls provided.