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Established in 1899, Hancock Golf Course stands today as the oldest golf course in the state of Texas. Located in the heart of Austin, this par 35, 9-hole course is a challenging layout with numerous carries up and down hills and over beautiful Waller Creek, which meanders through the course.
Established in 1899, Hancock Golf Course stands today as the oldest golf course in the state of Texas. Located in the heart of Austin, this par 35, 9-hole course is a challenging layout with numerous carries up and down hills and over beautiful Waller Creek, which meanders through the course.
The Jimmy Clay Golf Course was constructed and opened in 1974. This course is located on a relatively flat site surrounded by Williamson Creek.
The Jimmy Clay Golf Course was constructed and opened in 1974. This course is located on a relatively flat site surrounded by Williamson Creek.
In keeping with the long tradition of Austin golf, Lions Municipal Golf Course has served it's citizens since 1934 and has long been the City's most popular course. Constructed originally by the Lions Club in 1928, Lions has hosted many notable golfers.
In keeping with the long tradition of Austin golf, Lions Municipal Golf Course has served it's citizens since 1934 and has long been the City's most popular course. Constructed originally by the Lions Club in 1928, Lions has hosted many notable golfers.
Morris Williams Golf Course was constructed in 1963 and opened in 1964 as Austin's third municipal course. Designed by Leon Howard, one of the most prolific golf course architects of the time, the course features small, slightly elevated, contoured greens.
Morris Williams Golf Course was constructed in 1963 and opened in 1964 as Austin's third municipal course. Designed by Leon Howard, one of the most prolific golf course architects of the time, the course features small, slightly elevated, contoured greens.
Austin's premier municipal course was converted from an abandoned wastewater plant. This 6,749-yard, par 71 course embodies the design philosophy "to give pleasure to the greatest number of players without respect to their capabilities."
Austin's premier municipal course was converted from an abandoned wastewater plant. This 6,749-yard, par 71 course embodies the design philosophy "to give pleasure to the greatest number of players without respect to their capabilities."


