From Golfconstructionnews.com email received today:
Austin - Lions Municipal Golf Course
Location: Lions Municipal Golf Course
2901 Enfield Road
Austin, TX 78703
512)477-6963
Type: Remodel to Existing Course
Status: Active Planning
Duration: 3/2006 - 9/2010
Acreage: 345
Dev. Type: Residential and Recreational
EIS Status: Final
Housing Units: Single Family Units: 18
Owner/Developer: Austin (TX) Parks & Recreation Dept.
Designer/Architect: Bechtol Golf Design
Clubhouse Size: 5000 sf
Facility Type: Municipal
Holes: 18
Permits Needed: No
Amenities: Driving Range (Planned)
Resort (Planned)
Commercial (Planned)
Health Club (Planned)
Data Last Updated: Monday, July 07, 2008
Details/Comments:
In July '08, plans were unveiled for the conversion of this old muni to an upscale GC. The GC work will be handled by Roy Bechtol and Tom Kite, both natives of Austin. Their plans involve building five new holes near the adjoining Lady Bird Lake, with the other 13 holes built on the GC's existing site. The all-new 7,133-yard layout would include new water features and a stream leading to Lady Bird Lake. Long "creek" bunkers, similar to the sandy waste areas found at courses in North and South Carolina, would define many holes. The plans also involve restoring the clubhouse, with it eventually becoming an Austin golf museum. The new GC would preserve the par-4 16th (known as Hogan’s Hole after Ben Hogan played the GC and singled out the hole for its difficulty) and return it on the scorecard to No. 7, its original place in the Lions sequence. Additional peripheral plans on the so-called 345-acre Brackenridge tract incl! ude: a hotel, spa, new golf clubhouse, conference center, 16-acre practice facility, and the above SF HU lots in around the GC. The UT regents retained an unidentified New York planning firm in May '08 to create at least two distinct sets of recommendations. Those are due in 2009. The peripheral development is backed by a group of local business leaders, including Austin entrepreneur Pike Powers (512 536 4501). The GC is still owned by the University of Texas (contact is Anthony de Bruyn - 512-499-4363); the city has been operating it for years. The current lease between the city of Austin and the university, scheduled to expire in 2019, allows the city to operate Lions for $345,600 a year through 2009, when the amount increases incrementally. About 67,000 rounds a year are played at Lions Municipal. Earlier attempts in '07 by the city to purchase the 140-acre GC have apparently fallen through. The GC's head pro is Lloyd Morrison. The costs and the timeline for the proposed redevel! opment are uncertain.