Resort golf, neighborhood courses, and a public links along the Colorado — more golf per capita than the population suggests.
The course at Hyatt Regency Lost Pines. Arthur Hills design, 7,200 yards, dramatic elevation through the pine forest and along the Colorado River bluffs. Resort-public — non-guests can book.
Public 18-hole course inside the Pine Forest neighborhood, west of Bastrop. Mature pines, walkable layout, neighborhood-club feel. Long-running tournament traditions.
Semi-private course built into the bluffs above the Colorado River south of Bastrop. Big elevation changes, river-canyon views, real estate community attached.
Public 18-hole course in the Tahitian Village neighborhood. Affordable, walkable, the locals' regular-game course. Surrounded by pine and limestone.
Wolfdancer is the destination course — package it with a stay at the Hyatt and you have a full weekend without leaving the property. Pine Forest and Lost Pines are the rounds locals send out-of-towners to when they want a real Bastrop golf day at a real Bastrop price.
Several Bastrop County neighborhoods are organized around their golf courses — Pine Forest, Tahitian Village, ColoVista, and Lost Pines. Living on the course here is genuinely different from living next to one in a metro-suburb sense: the lots are larger, the trees are mature, and the courses themselves are part of the neighborhood's daily rhythm.
Pine Forest, ColoVista, Tahitian Village — the realty site keeps a current view of golf-course-frontage listings.
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