The Texas "Hill Country" is generally considered the land west and south of Austin and down to San Antonio. Wolfdancer Golf Club in Lost Pines, located about 20 minutes east of Austin, tests this theory greatly. The course features a great deal of unexpected rolling, wooded and flowing topographical variance that makes the round zip along all too quickly.
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The Lone Star State knows its golf, and San Antonio can make the case as its golf capital. And that especially goes for the golf traveler looking for both accessible resort golf and off-course attractions, Brandon Tucker writes
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The Texas "Hill Country" is generally considered the land west and south of Austin and down to San Antonio. Wolfdancer Golf Club in Lost Pines, located about 20 minutes east of Austin, tests this theory greatly. The course features a great deal of unexpected rolling, wooded and flowing topographical variance that makes the round zip along all too quickly.
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Take a closer look at Wolfdancer Golf Club, a resort course near Austin that sits on former Native American land, once occupied by the Tonkawa tribe. The golf course gets its name from the ceremonial, wolf dances for which the Tonakawas were known. It mixes three unique environments, featuring wide fairways and small greens.
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