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Map Golf Package | Prices | Lodging Info | Course Info
Guy's Golf Getaway Package
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Pricing Information
| From: | To: | Limited Time Offer From: |
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| 22-NOV-08 | 31-DEC-08 | $1,026.00 $974.70 - $1,026.00 $974.70 |
Package Notes:
Prices are per golfer based on 2 persons sharing a resort guestroom and includes 3 nights' accommodations, 3 rounds of golf with shared cart and all taxes. Prices are subject to change without Notice. Accommodations and golf are subject to availability.
Includes:
GUYS GOLF GETAWAY INCLUDES: Accomodations; breakfast buffet daily; welcome beer bucket w/ chips & salsa; unlimited range use; 18 holes with cart per night of stay [free (weekdays) or reduced (weekends) replay rates]; and all taxes.
* Discount Not available to travel agents
Lodging Information
Barton Creek
Barton Creek, the Golf Capital of Texas, is a one-of-a-kind resort nestled within 4,000 spectacular acres of Texas Hill Country west of downtown Austin. The resort features four fantastic golf courses. Two of the four -- the original Foothills and the newer Canyons -- were designed by Tom Fazio and are ranked ranked in the top five in Texas by Golfweek. If that's not enough, the Palmer Lakeside course and the Crenshaw Cliffside course offer two additional challenges designed by each of their legendary golf namesakes. Although primarily a golf destination resort, Barton Creek also of... more info.
Course Information
Barton Creek - Palmer Lakeside ~ 0.16 miles (Not Driving Distance)
Located 25 miles west of Barton Creek, the Palmer Lakeside Course is a hidden hilltop retreat. Open for play since 1986, the Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay design is considered by many to be one of the best courses in Texas with phenomenal views of Lake Travis. Ranked by The Dallas Morning News as one of the "18 most beautiful in Texas," the eleventh hole -- a magnificent par three with a cascading waterfall -- alone is worth the 30-minute drive.... more info.
Barton Creek - Crenshaw Cliffside ~ 0.16 miles (Not Driving Distance)
Golf course architects often try to mold the land to fit their design philosophy. Not so with Ben Crenshaw and his partner Bill Coore; they have a simpler philosophy. Says Crenshaw, "we believe the best architect is nature and the best player's courses make good use of the natural terrain. We let the land dictate the routing rather than imposing ourselves on the landscape." The designer's ideals gives the course a traditional feel with rolling fairways, natural plateaus, and a wide variety of green sizes.... more info.




