BLUEBONNET HILL GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Austin, TX, USA
Designed by Jeff Brauer
Bluebonnet Hill Golf Club sits in the Austin area, designed by Jeff Brauer, a Texas-based architect known for his work across the state and region. Brauer's portfolio includes numerous daily-fee and municipal courses throughout Texas, and his designs typically emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while working thoughtfully with the natural terrain. The course takes its name from Texas's iconic state flower, the bluebonnet, which blooms across the Hill Country each spring.
The Austin region's characteristic rolling topography and limestone outcroppings likely inform the routing and character of the layout. Central Texas golf courses often feature elevation changes, native grasses, and live oak trees that frame holes and define playing corridors. The area's climate allows for year-round golf, though summer heat can be intense. Courses in this part of Texas typically balance strategic interest with accessibility, serving both local memberships and visitors drawn to Austin's growing golf scene.
Bluebonnet Hill operates as a private club, serving the Austin golf community. The Hill Country setting provides a natural backdrop distinct from the flatter terrain found in other parts of Texas, with views that extend across the surrounding landscape. The course fits within the broader context of Austin-area golf, which has expanded considerably in recent decades as the city's population has grown.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bluebonnet Hill was designed by Jeff Brauer.
Yes. Bluebonnet Hill at Bluebonnet Hill Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bluebonnet Hill is 72.
Bluebonnet Hill plays 6,590 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Bluebonnet Hill is 114.
Bluebonnet Hill is a 18-hole course.