Barton Creek Resort & Spa • December 8, 2011This is a very difficult golf course, but the first four holes are the easiest. Make sure you take advantage of them as best you can before you progress through the course.
Laughing Squid • February 28, 2012Grab your portable mini-bar because this is BYOB. Then go, play mini golf and revel in the kitschy wonder of it all. Also: bring cash.
Social N. • June 27, 2012If you're a beginner, this is a good place to practice until the University starts building on the property. It will soon be part of the new medical school, so get out there quickly before it closes.
Austin American-Statesman • February 27, 2012The best of the Austin-owned courses, Clay and Kizer are right next to each other but offer vastly different experiences. Clay is tree-lined and Kizer is water-lined. Either way, pick your hazard.
Austin American-Statesman • February 27, 2012An East Austin gem with rolling hills, nice greens and a chance for a decent score on a good day.
Eric S. • November 11, 2010The Spicewood course is open to the public. You will come for the golf, but return for the people. Hands down, the best staff in the industry.
Ron J. • March 12, 2021Footgolf is fun but the course is in horrific condition for golf. Good course to footgolf, low to no crowds. Be sure to check rented balls and ensure they are soft and inflated!
Tony X. • October 11, 2023Good thing golf isn't a real sport because the people that play here are embarrasingly bad... let's not even get into fashion choices.
Dalì-La R. • July 27, 2015Awesome place to pass some time playing golf and eating something with friends and family! Totally recommended!
Marc M. • September 22, 2011Avoid the cart path on 18. Two of us lost 100 yards on our drive when hit the cart path and watched our balls roll backwards!
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