A new members-only development known as Austin Beach Club is in the early stages of planning on the outer reaches of southeast Austin, Texas.
Located in a region called Dog’s Head, a 3,000-acre tract where the Colorado River resembles the shape of a dog’s head, the multi-use development is expected to include a 12-hole short course of par 3s designed by
Roy Bechtol of Austin-based Planned Environments/Bechtol Golf Designs.
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OUTSIDE AUSTIN CITY LIMITSA new members-only development known as Austin Beach Club is in the early stages of planning on the outer reaches of southeast Austin, Texas.
Located in a region called Dog’s Head, a 3,000-acre tract where the Colorado River resembles the shape of a dog’s head, the multi-use development is expected to include a 12-hole short course of par 3s designed by
Roy Bechtol of Austin-based Planned Environments/Bechtol Golf Designs.
Bechtol has created such courses as University of Texas Golf Club, Escondido in Horseshoe Bay and the Spieth Lower Forty, a six-hole par-3 course in Austin where Jordan Spieth consulted.
“Golf is a demanding game, to say the least,”
Bechtol told the Austin American-Statesman in making the case for short courses. “I think you’re seeing a move afoot with younger millennials to play in a way that takes less time and is more fun. This just opens it up to so much more of the populace to fall in love with the game. It’s a much quicker way to spend the day. What we’re trying to create at the Austin Beach Club is to play real golf, get outdoors, get away from computers.”
Bechtol is collaborating with course designer Jim Fazio Jr. on the project.
Austin Beach Club developer Lauren Carlson believes that the location of the course and the purpose for it will drive membership sales.
“The property is so magical,” she said. “We have downtown views and there’s just a feeling you get when you go out there. Whether you want to golf or just decompress, this is about getting into nature and connecting with other people.”
The golf course has a target date of July 2024 for opening.
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