COURSE INFO

The course winds through the Texas Hill Country alongside Barton Creek, with tree-lined fairways, thoughtfully placed bunkers, and lake and creek views. The narrow fairways and variety of sightlines require precision, while drivable par 4s and 5s present ample scoring opportunities.

Holes: 18  Par: 71  Rating: 74.5  Slope: 144  Yardage: 6,935

HOLE-BY-HOLE

1st Hole

Par 5 · 520

Pro’s Tip:
Make sure you fill your cooler at The Casita, then enjoy the beautiful par 5 opening hole. Drive it over, under or through the tree on the right side of the fairway. Layup to 125 yards, then play enough club into the center of the green. The approach shot plays longer than you think.

Tee 1: 520

Tee 2: 507

Tee 3: 379

Tee 4: 371

2nd Hole

Par 4 · 426

Pro’s Tip:
If playing from the blue tee, drive the ball over the stone yardage marker near the white tee. From the white tee, play a 175-yard shot to set up a short shot over water to the green.

Tee 1: 426

Tee 2: 318

Tee 3: 304

Tee 4: 281

3rd Hole

Par 4 · 400

Pro’s Tip:
Drive the ball up the left side of the fairway; the green is downhill and guarded by a bunker on the left.

Tee 1: 400

Tee 2: 386

Tee 3: 339

Tee 4: 324

4th Hole

Par 3 · 153

Pro’s Tip:
A beautiful par 3 playing downhill and down prevailing wind. Plays half a club to a club less than the yardage. The center of the green is a good play.

Tee 1: 153

Tee 2: 142

Tee 3: 132

Tee 4: 122

5th Hole

Par 4 · 400

Pro’s Tip:
Drive it just right of the tree on the left side of the fairway. Generally, a short shot into this undulated green works best. Play to the side of the green the flag stick is on.

Tee 1: 400

Tee 2: 386

Tee 3: 339

Tee 4: 324

6th Hole

Par 4 · 402

Pro’s Tip:
Drive it straight at the telephone pole through the fairway. There’s a slight dogleg left with a green that slopes severely back to front.

Tee 1: 402

Tee 2: 373

Tee 3: 347

Tee 4: 300

7th Hole

Par 4 · 343

Pro’s Tip:
This dogleg left requires a drive to the middle of the fairway. Play to 125 yards out. The green is very deep and slightly uphill so consider your approach shot carefully.

Tee 1: 343

Tee 2: 312

Tee 3: 291

Tee 4: 265

8th Hole

Par 3 · 190

Pro’s Tip:
This par 3 is long, over water and generally into the wind. Take enough club and play to the center of the green. Par is a great score here.

Tee 1: 190

Tee 2: 163

Tee 3: 132

Tee 4: 90

9th Hole

Par 5 · 527

Pro’s Tip:
This par 5 takes you back to Dora's Casita. Steer clear of the bunker on the right off the tee. Layup to 125 yards short of the green and left of the oak tree on the right. The third shot over water plays slightly uphill and into the breeze. The green is tiered so pay attention to the hole location when making your club selection.

Tee 1: 527

Tee 2: 497

Tee 3: 439

Tee 4: 432

10th Hole

Par 3 · 153

Pro’s Tip:
This beautiful little par 3 requires a precise yardage. It plays downwind but over water so be wise.

Tee 1: 153

Tee 2: 145

Tee 3: 128

Tee 4: 91

11th Hole

Par 5 · 523

Pro’s Tip:
This dogleg-left par 5 is a 3-shotter for most but a 2-shotter for some. Bite off as much as you want off the tee. Favor the righthand side on the way into the green and you will have a chance for par or better.

Tee 1: 523

Tee 2: 486

Tee 3: 365

Tee 4: 354

12th Hole

Par 4 · 357

Pro’s Tip:
This par 4 requires a drive to 125 yards from the green and no more: there is a creek down there! The second shot is downwind but you cannot be long. Center of the green is prudent.

Tee 1: 357

Tee 2: 347

Tee 3: 313

Tee 4: 254

13th Hole

Par 4 · 394

Pro’s Tip:
Whatever club you can hit best to the middle of the fairway, hit that club. The approach shot is slightly uphill to an undulated green. Bogey is OK and par is great here.

Tee 1: 394

Tee 2: 379

Tee 3: 331

Tee 4: 312

14th Hole

Par 4 · 363

Pro’s Tip:
A really tight hole. Squeeze a long iron or hybrid up the right side to set up a 125-yard approach. The green is fairly flat so be patient and you’ll have a chance at par or better.

Tee 1: 363

Tee 2: 334

Tee 3: 310

Tee 4: 245

15th Hole

Par 4 · 336

Pro’s Tip:
Bombs away. This straight par 4 is wide open the farther you go down the fairway. Pick the right club to approach because the green is tiered, and you want to be on the proper level. Another chance at a low number.

Tee 1: 336

Tee 2: 320

Tee 3: 255

Tee 4: 235

16th Hole

Par 5 · 545

Pro’s Tip:
The last par 5. Keep your drive up the left side. If you're felling saucy, hit a fairway metal past the tree in the fairway. A conservative 2nd will be right of the tree. The tricky approach should favor the left side of the green. Par is a good score here.

Tee 1: 545

Tee 2: 515

Tee 3: 437

Tee 4: 429

17th Hole

Par 4 · 399

Pro’s Tip:
This par 5 requires a drive up the center or left side for the best approach to the green. The green is undulated so try to land the approach shot to set up an uphill putt.

Tee 1: 399

Tee 2: 365

Tee 3: 317

Tee 4: 305

18th Hole

Par 3 · 183

Pro’s Tip:
You made it, but this par 3 will keep your attention just a bit longer. Shots carry to a large green. The wind swirls around the Clubhouse in the foreground so pay attention to club selection. Short of the green is not the way to end the day. Hit the green and you have a chance for par or better.

Tee 1: 183

Tee 2: 172

Tee 3: 135

Tee 4: 123

Course Gallery

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"Love the course. Great set up, smooth and fast greens, some pretty challenging holes. You'll need every shot in the bag to play it successfully."

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I need to have a golf membership to play golf?
Golf access depends on your membership type. Westlake offers several categories; some include full golf privileges, while others provide social or limited access. Select tournaments and outings may also be open to guests.
How many golf courses are available?
Westlake Country Club features an 18-hole, par-71 championship course that winds through the Texas Hill Country, offering a perfect balance of challenge, beauty, and Austin charm.
Do you offer golf lessons or clinics?
Yes. Westlake provides private lessons, group clinics, and specialized programs for every skill level, all led by PGA-certified professionals.
Do you have youth or junior golf programs?
Yes. Juniors can participate in Crush It! Junior Golf, PGA Junior League, and seasonal camps that make learning the game fun and engaging.
Can I host a golf outing or tournament at the club?
Absolutely. Westlake hosts corporate, charity, and member tournaments with full-service event planning, professional scoring, and catering options.
Is there a dress code for the golf course?
Yes. Proper golf attire is required including collared shirts and appropriate shorts or slacks. Denim, gym wear, and metal spikes are not permitted.
Do you offer club rentals or fittings?
Yes. Premium rental clubs are available upon request, and our PGA-certified professionals offer precision club fittings using advanced technology.
What practice facilities are available?
Members enjoy an expansive practice area featuring a full driving range, short-game complex, putting greens, and chipping zones.