
Forest Creek hosts one of the most important events in Austin golf each year--The Central Texas Amateur Open. Golfers with ambition to join the professional tour, have to clear the hurdles of the amateur tour first and in Central Texas that begins here.
This course has a few "signature holes" with lakes and beach front property, but if the water doesn't beat you--you may still not be out of the woods. Some of the deceptive holes to watch out for include #9. It starts out with a seemingly simple drive toward water and sand traps, but baring a perfect position in the drive, you are left with a short lay-up with water on both sides and a precise third shot to a very high elevated green. Very demanding green location. In fact, there are a number of holes with elevated or de-elevated greens. And many of the fairways cross the creek or encounter water just before the green. Double dog legs. Narrow gap entries to the green with forests on each side. Long charges up big hills that don't look so challenging on paper--but don't be fooled. There is a reason why the Amateur Open is held here every July.
The Player Development Program (PDP). Forest Creek is one of just a hand full of courses in Austin that offer an incredible program for individuals or families to learn how to play golf from the PGA Pro's. The PDP clinics are held four times a week. In the PDP you can learn how to use all the sticks in your bag--from putting, to driving, short irons, long irons, hill shots, sand--if you want to learn this game in less than 20 years, there is no better way than joining the PDP clinics. And if you live in Forest Creek, it is just that much easier.
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