HIDDEN FALLS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Marble Falls, TX, USA
Designed by Leon Howard
Hidden Falls Golf Club sits in the Texas Hill Country near Marble Falls, roughly an hour northwest of Austin. The course was designed by Leon Howard, a Texas-based architect who has worked primarily in the state and neighboring regions. The layout takes advantage of the rolling limestone terrain characteristic of this part of central Texas, where elevation changes and native vegetation shape the playing corridors.
The Hill Country setting provides a backdrop of live oaks, cedar, and exposed rock outcroppings. Courses in this area typically feature firm, fast-playing conditions during much of the year, with Bermuda grass fairways and greens that respond to the region's warm climate. The routing likely moves through varied topography, offering a mix of uphill and downhill shots along with strategic demands created by the natural land features.
Marble Falls serves as a recreational hub for the Highland Lakes region, drawing visitors to Lake LBJ and the surrounding countryside. Hidden Falls caters to both local members and guests exploring the area's golf offerings. The club operates in a market where Hill Country golf has grown steadily, appealing to players who appreciate courses shaped by the distinctive Texas landscape rather than heavily manufactured designs.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hidden Falls was designed by Leon Howard.
Yes. Hidden Falls at Hidden Falls Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hidden Falls is 72.
Hidden Falls plays 6,732 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hidden Falls is 123.
Hidden Falls is a 18-hole course.