Austin & San Antonio
Lost Pines Golf Club (formerly Wolfdancer)
Hill Country resort
Lost Pines is the best detour round between Austin and Bastrop. The course many golfers still know as Wolfdancer has more personality than many resort courses and works especially well if the group wants Hyatt Lost Pines or a quieter Hill Country feel. The finish drops toward the Colorado River valley and gives the round a more natural, less resort-managed edge than most Austin options.
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The take
Lost Pines is the best detour round between Austin and Bastrop. The course many golfers still know as Wolfdancer has more personality than many resort courses and works especially well if the group wants Hyatt Lost Pines or a quieter Hill Country feel. The finish drops toward the Colorado River valley and gives the round a more natural, less resort-managed edge than most Austin options.
Best for
Groups that want this course to anchor the trip.
Watch out
- Not central to Austin or San Antonio
How to play it
Worth adding if you want one course outside the obvious resort anchors.
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- - Strong land variety
Watch-outs
- - Not central to Austin or San Antonio
Signature holes
5, 12, 18
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Resort/public seasonal pricing through Hyatt Lost Pines; verify current rates.
Best season
March: Good golf weather, spring demand.
Caddies / walking
Carts are standard.
Booking move
Secure resort access first at Barton Creek or TPC San Antonio, then choose offsite rounds.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
March: Good golf weather, spring demand.
Jan
68F / 45F
Sun Best; rain Low
Feb
72F / 48F
Sun Best; rain Low
Mar
79F / 53F
Sun Best; rain Low
Apr
87F / 60F
Sun Good; rain Low
May
96F / 68F
Sun Hot; rain Low
Jun
105F / 77F
Sun Very hot; rain Low
User signal
Ratings, reviews, and group notes.
Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa - Golf Clubhouse, 575 Hyatt Lost Pines Rd, Cedar Creek, TX 78612, USA
(512) 308-4770
Google review
5/5 - 4 months ago
The staff boosted this from 4 stars to 5.
Course was beautiful. Some green issues on the back nine, but overall in good shape. (14 holes were in peak condition)
Check in process, staff, amenities were all excellent. Practice area is small but well maintained….range balls all st
The staff boosted this from 4 stars to 5.
Course was beautiful. Some green issues on the back nine, but overall in good shape. (14 holes were in peak condition)
Check in process, staff, amenities were all excellent. Practice area is small but well maintained….range balls all st
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Google review
5/5 - 2 years ago
Today, my friends and I had another fantastic outing at Lost Pines golf course, our second visit in nearly a year. The weather was perfect, and we enjoyed the game even more this time around. The staff were incredibly courteous and professional, ensuring a delightful customer exp
Today, my friends and I had another fantastic outing at Lost Pines golf course, our second visit in nearly a year. The weather was perfect, and we enjoyed the game even more this time around. The staff were incredibly courteous and professional, ensuring a delightful customer exp
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Google review
5/5 - a year ago
Absolutely loved our stay at Lost Pines Hyatt. A wonderfully thought out Austin, Texas family friendly experience! Rooms were clean, spacious and above all the staff was friendly and helpful. We hope to have the chance to return some day soon!
Absolutely loved our stay at Lost Pines Hyatt. A wonderfully thought out Austin, Texas family friendly experience! Rooms were clean, spacious and above all the staff was friendly and helpful. We hope to have the chance to return some day soon!
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