Lakeway Resort & Spa
About Lakeway Resort & Spa
West of Austin in the Texas Hill Country is Lakeway Resort & Spa, located on the southern banks of Lake Travis. Well known for its spa and lake views, golfers will appreciate Lakeway Resort & Spa for its access to the local Clubs of Lakeway golf courses and the public Falconhead Golf Club. The AAA Four-Diamond resort features 168 guest rooms, several pools (include one adults-only and a swim-up bar) and numerous bars and restaurants. Guests can participate in yoga and other fitness classes. The resort is about a 30 to 40-minute drive from downtown Austin attractions, the capital city of Texas.Facts
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Golf courses at Lakeway Resort & Spa
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Austin, TexasPrivate
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Clock on #1 Tee Photo submitted by u314159379595 on 01/30/2026
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Number 18 Looking back from the green Photo submitted by u314159379595 on 01/30/2026
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Buck on #6 Photo submitted by u314159379595 on 01/30/2026
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Number 17 Tree Photo submitted by u314159379595 on 01/30/2026
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Photo submitted by Jason5788085 on 02/19/2025
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Photo submitted by Jason5788085 on 02/19/2025
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Photo submitted by Jason5788085 on 02/19/2025
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Photo submitted by Jason5788085 on 02/19/2025
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Photo submitted by Dico20 on 07/22/2024
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18th fairway Photo submitted by williamru on 09/24/2022
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Photo submitted by u000003844821 on 05/24/2022
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Photo submitted by PaddyMac3 on 01/15/2022
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Toptracer covered hitting bays Photo submitted by GordonATX on 10/19/2021
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Photo submitted by GordonATX on 10/19/2021
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Photo submitted by GordonATX on 10/19/2021
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This needs attention Photo submitted by u000006296335 on 08/18/2021
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Photo submitted by GordonATX on 07/28/2020
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Photo submitted by Rttrasamar on 11/28/2019
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Photo submitted by Rttrasamar on 11/28/2019
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Photo submitted by Rttrasamar on 11/28/2019
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Photo submitted by Cowboy14 on 06/17/2019
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Photo submitted by Cowboy14 on 06/17/2019
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Photo submitted by efair10 on 06/11/2019
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Photo submitted by Michael4918424 on 05/12/2019
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/18/2018
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/18/2018
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/18/2018
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Photo submitted by BrandonTuckerGA on 05/18/2018
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Photo submitted by GreerGolf on 11/28/2017
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First tee with our large group! Photo submitted by zbuechner4 on 05/29/2017
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The par-5 12th. Partner put his 3wood 2nd shot to 3 feet! Photo submitted by zbuechner4 on 05/29/2017
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Par-5 3rd Photo submitted by zbuechner4 on 05/29/2017
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8th hole at Falconhead Photo submitted by cstedman3 on 12/31/2015
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8th hole from across the water Photo submitted by cstedman3 on 12/31/2015
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Triton Financial Classic Golf Champions Tour (June 2009) Photo submitted by GordonATX on 02/05/2014
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#9 fairway Photo submitted by GordonATX on 02/05/2014
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Unique bunkers. Photo submitted by Hawkin712 on 09/24/2013
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Signature hole, # 8. My ball barely held on. Photo submitted by Hawkin712 on 09/24/2013
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17th green Photo submitted by null on 01/28/2013
Older style course but still worth playing.
This is the oldest course of the four in Lakeway; opened in 1965. And because it's open to the public, it gets more play than some of the others. Everything else aside I'd certainly choose other courses over this one. Still, it's a golf course ... so play it. And then decide if you want it in your rotation of courses. Nothing too crazy with this one -- just kind of a normal course for the most part.
Oh, and try not to hit one off to the right on the driving range because that house is definitely reachable.
NIcely diverse and scenic.
Flintrock Falls has always been one of my favorite courses for some reason. Being private and part of the country club lifestyle, they have more funds and likely better staff for keeping it in such great shape. But I also really like the layout and challenges therein. There are a handful of obstacles -- fairway crossing creek beds, water hazards, well placed bunkers, etc. And they certainly have some nicely rolled, undulating greens. The one negative -- they do not have a driving range at this course. They have a couple of outdoor hitting bays to warm up your swing. But if you want a range, then you have to go over to The Hills course.
Favorite course in Austin
Falconhead is such a great place to play, no matter what your level of game. I've played it multiple times, and it's more fun and challenging every time. One day I'll learn to hit them straight and really enjoy myself!
Good character and conditions
a lot of variety... elevation, slope & look. Greens were a little slow, but cosidering the recent weather, I'd expect this... Very true.
Happy surprise
The course was challenging, but reasonable when i hit good shots. I played in December and was surprised and pleased that so most of the fairways were green. The greens were true and soft which meant my chips held but there were a lot of unfixed ball marks from lazy golfers. Best public Austin course I have played so far. I hope to play there again soon. I loved their signature par 3 hole (17 I think).
Great day at a great course..truly a great a experience!
Course was in great condition. Pace of play was great, we played in less than 4 hours. Staff was very friendly and attentive. Great value for this type of course. Just an awesome day at Falconhead. Look forward to playing it again soon.
Great views and challenging elevations.
Overseeded rye is coming in on greens and tee boxes. Enjoy the views.
Course in good shape for most part with only a few areas under repair.
Good pace of play and marshall was excellent at keeping others on time.
Slow greens right now but not sure why
A test if the wind is blowing over 15 mph. Greens were very slow considering the over seeded back in early November. The signature hole 17th green is in bad, bad shape. Not really worth the rake rate posted by any means. I feel sorry for the members there. Other public courses in Austin have better playing conditions for a third of the cost... Just saying... Would not recommend given the slowness of the greens right now.
Great layout if you enjoy a challenge
Played from the tips, this is a tall drink o water! Not for the faint of game ...
greens are in need of some attention. good value with Golfnow discount
Good classic course, Nice to play
- classic layout
-well maintained
- playable for all handicaps
- tricky greens
My favorite in the Austin area
I actually thought twice to myself: "This course may be worth staying in Austin." That may have been a little overboard, but I had that great of an experience.
I found the course forgiving while still quite challenging. After great shots, I walked to my ball with my chest out and chin high. But even with the errant shots, I often found my ball in a better situation or lie than I had thought. An errant shot here doesn't necessarily put you in instant double-bogey territory like Avery Ranch will.
The tough greens really counter the pristine fairways. Other than one lie on hardpan in an area under a tree, my lie were all well-manicured; fairway lies were all pristine. The greens, however, are evil; there were a lot of 3-putts in our foursome, which included two members. One quipped "I've played here over 300 times, and still can't figure these out". They are slow, but this course would be impossibly tough if they were much faster.
But the staff stole the show. Upon check-in, I was asked I had played there before to which I replied "nope". I got a quick tour, was introduced to some members, then led to the first tee by the starter. At the first box, the starter then introduced me to more members and the marshalls. Each staff member I encountered gave the service I've only seen at the $50k membership country clubs. Perfect example:
I first saw the cart girl on #6 (early morning start). I asked for a sandwich, she said she doesn't carry them but I can grab one at the turn. The turn comes around and we're in a rush to #10, so I don't get my sandwich. She stops at the 10th green and asks about my sandwich, to which I answer "didn't have time to stop". She catches up to us off the 11th tee box with a sandwich made up with all the fixins, which I didn't request (but so craved). How's that for service? I had decided to rate the course 4 stars (more on that next) until this.
The one con:
The scorecards are temporary and there are no hole maps/visualizations to be found. Very tough to play a course blind AND "blind". I understand this is being rectified after the front/back swap, but that makes it tough right now. Luckily, the course didn't have a single unseen hazard so I fared well.
Overall:
Beautiful course in top shape
The staff is the star of the show
...and I hear they have FANTASTIC membership rates. I'm painfully jealous of those who live in proximity
SLOOOOOOW!
Falconhead is quickly tirning into a 6 hour round of golf course on the weekends. It is a great course, but I have started play the last to times around 2PM and was not able to finsh the 18 by dark. The staff seems to accept it which is the sad thing. They have told us on both occaisions that we should expect to wait 5-10 minutes on every tee because of something that has happened earlier. I will likely look elsewhere for weekend play!
For a premium course it doesn't include range balls or GPS
The course wasn't in good condition the day I played. The greens were not smooth and were very slow. For a premium course, my expectation was that it include range balls and GPS.
I enjoy playing Falconhead
Wonderful course, except this is the first time in all my years playing here that I can truly say the greens were horrible slow.
Good layout, slow pace
First time playing Falconhead. Good layout with a variety of doglegs and elevation. We played the whites so not long except into a strong wind.
Pace was slow due to a tournament so teed off @ 2:30 and finished in the dark at 7:30.
Very good practice range/putting facilities.
Staff in the pro shop and the restaurant was very friendly.
I will be playing this course again in the future.
Falconhead - A West Austin Gem
This is one of my favorite courses in the area. Designed by the PGA it is a PGATour Signature Course and offers a tournament level quality of play. The conditions are always immaculate. The GolfNow prices are very reasonable, especially the Hotdeals. Falconhead is a challenging course with plenty of elevation change, making distance control paramount. The fairways are gorgeous and you will be rewarded for hitting them. Miss them and you will be tested. Find the native and be prepared to grab another ball. Greens are fairly large to give you a chance for GIRs, but your flat stick better be working. These greens can be very fast on a dry day but roll incredibly true. Hit the right line with the proper speed and birdies will be had.
A full service bar and proshop operated by capable and friendly personel will keep you lubricated and properly outfitted. The starter and marshall crew will get you out on time and keep a steady pace of play of roughly 4 hours.
Possibly the only knock and can say about this course is the inability to use a driver on the ironically named driving range. But if youre like me, you hate to waste good swings on the range anyway.
In short, do not miss an opportunity to get out on this beautiful course cut into the hill country terrain. You are sure to fall in love as I have.
Nice course.
Nice course. Lots of nice views. We were lucky to play with regulars, which was very helpful, as its hilly with blind shots and not always clear where to hit your ball. This considerably sped up our play. The arrival was a little wierd. There's a sign for a bag drop, but then no stand or anyone to direct you.
spectacular course that is in poor shape
Falconhead is a great course that has not been taken care of and is known as the "tournament course"...they seem to have a tournament every day, which means the course is really beaten up...the day we were there they rushed us around the course for another tournament and made my guests feel we had made the wrong decision picking Falconhead...in general the staff at Falconhead is great...whatever the special in the clubhouse - you should order it - Falconhead has a great kitchen and kitchen staff...
Hill country vistas this rolling, open and challenging course has deep bunkers raised greens
With Texas Hill country vistas this rolling, open and challenging course has deep bunkers raised greens. The signature hole the #17 is worth the wait. This course is not a water course but you will not miss those types of holes with only the 17th a direct challenge. All other holes effectively use flag placement, raised greens and deep bunkers with several very unusual bunker layouts in the fairways.