Occupying gently rolling, lightly wooded terrain to the south east of Spicewood, the eighteen holes at Austin Golf Club were draped onto the landscape by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 2001.



Occupying gently rolling, lightly wooded terrain to the south east of Spicewood, the eighteen holes at Austin Golf Club were draped onto the landscape by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 2001.



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Sep. 22, 2022
5
Bill Vostniak
I am told by my reliable source that of the Coore & Crenshaw portfolio, this course is the most Crenshaw and least Coore - which makes me wonder about their design efforts as a pair.
Apr. 23, 2022
5
AngelDevil666
One of if not the best course in Texas.
Mar. 1, 2022
6
Dude Spellings
This course was all it was cracked up to be!
Dec. 9, 2021
4
Bill Stone
Important to separate 'challenging' from 'memorable'.
Nov. 7, 2021
5
Fergal O'Leary
Since it opened in 2000, you probably haven’t heard of the club – and I can guarantee throughout the next series of decades, you probably won’t hear much about it either.
Mar. 24, 2021
5
Mark White
My member host at Austin Golf Club informed me that I and my good, young amateur that accompanied me would likely score 5-6 shots higher than we might expect.
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