Austin Golf Courses
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Golf Courses in Austin, TX, Texas.
Keep your search for the perfect Austin, Texas golf course out of the rough! Use the list below and refer to the course descriptions, maps and reviews to ensure you get a hole in one. Each listing indicates the features of each Austin golf course, from pro shops to golf cart rentals, clubhouses to driving ranges.
The Grey Rock Golf Club, designed in 1992 by Jay Morrish, is among Austin's best and offers a championship course and a picturesque setting, as well as a clubhouse, a driving range, a pro shop, instruction programs and a bar and grill.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Austin golfers of all abilities will find challenging play at Bluebonnet Hill Golf Club. Featuring rollings hills, Bermuda greens and a large practice facility, the course is open daily, year round and offers both walk-up fees and memberships.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Established n 1899, Hancock Golf Course in Austin is the oldest course in Texas. The municipal, 9-hole course offers play along a hilly, somewhat short layout and is open year round.
Public, 9 holes
Public, 9 holes
Located in northwest Austin, the Avery Ranch Golf Course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and Andy Raugust to create an top-notch golf experience for players of all abilities. The course features 7,121 yards of play and facilities include a full-service pro shop, practice facilities and a Sunset Bar & Grill.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Situated just west of Austin, the Falconhead Golf Club features a PGA layout and five sets of tees set amongst rollings hills and mature oaks. Facilities include a full-service pro shop, driving range and putting green and a clubhouse with restaurant, bar and snack bar.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Opened in 1964, the Morris Williams Golf Course is a municipal course in Austin, which has served as the home of the University of Texas golf program and has hosted legendary Texas golfers such as Harvey Penick, Ben Crenshaw and the course's namesake, Morris Williams Jr. Today golfers will find rolling terrain and slightly elevated greens, making it the most difficult of the city's municipal courses.
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Public, 18 holes, Par 72
Barton Resort offers four championship courses, all with features that will challenge both experienced and novice golfers. Its Crenshaw Cliffside course was designed by Ben Crenshaw and partner Bill Coore and is known for its rolling hills, natural plateaus and its championship layout.
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Situated along Riverside Drive next to the Austin Community College, this public golf course features 18-holes, practice facilities, a full-service pro shop and an on-site bar and restaurant.
Public, 18 holes
Public, 18 holes
The Austin Country Club was founded in 1899, making it one of the state's oldest clubs. Today, it boasts an 18-hole course designed by Pete Dye, as well as a clubhouse with ballrooms, meeting spaces, dining facilities and more.
Semi-Private, 18 holes, Par 72
Semi-Private, 18 holes, Par 72
Barton Resort offers four championship courses, all with features that will challenge both experienced and novice golfers. Its Palmer Lakeside course, designed by golf legend Arnold Palmer, is especially popular with big hitters. Located away from the resort on a secluded hilltop, the course is considered one of Texas' top courses.
Public, 18 holes, Par 71
Public, 18 holes, Par 71






