The Golf Club at Texas A&M is a challenging and well-maintained public course. The recent renovation has elevated it to a must-play, with fantastic, fast greens and a great layout. Friendly staff and a wonderful atmosphere make for an excellent experience. Highly recommend!
4 months ago
I have had the opportunity to play this course a number of times over the past month and my opinion has changed. While I was originally underwhelmed, I have started to come around. The staff and check-in/starter experience have been nothing but positive for me (so far I haven't even been asked to share a cart, we had 3 in 3 carts). The course itself is quite interesting. Fairly short but very creative and allows for varying levels of risk taking. The tee boxes need to be leveled, but are generally in line with other muni courses I've played in Austin. The fairways do have some browning and patches but I have to remind myself that is the end of summer and they have taken a beating. Where this course really stands out to me is the greens. The condition of the greens is night and day compared to the rest of the course. The last time I played they were rolling at a 10 (conveniently posted in pro shop) and so far have rolled pure from my experience. I think it is a decent value at $55, and I think if you come into your experience with adjusted expectations it can be a very enjoyable course
5 months ago
It’s in rough shape now. I wish the greens crew and superintendents luck this season they have there work cut out for them. I emailed the assistant pros a week before the tee time and never heard back from either. So a little disappointed in that lack of
communication. The staff inside the club house were nice. IMO The club house is also due for a renovation a lot of water stained tiles in the drop ceiling. Looking forward to my next experience at the golf club at A&M
a year ago