TEXAS GOLF COMMUNITIES
Texas golf communities are found throughout the Lone Star State, many of them high-quality properties catering to younger couples seeking an upscale lifestyle in which to raise families.
But as Americaās geographically largest Lower 48 stateāspanning 261,232 square milesāwarm-climate Texas welcomes arrivals from throughout the country, including many who come here to purchase vacation homes or that just-right place to retire.
The Texas Climate
Climate almanacs describe Texas as a part of the country where summers feature long stretches of clear skies and warm temperatures.
The stateās rainy season is mainly in the three months of March, April and May, with a second, lighter period of precipitation from September to Octoberāa time when a welcome seasonal shift comes into play.
Showers in the autumn are generally short and intense and rainy periods that last just a couple of days. Winters in Texas are reliably mild.
Texas Golf Communities
Golfers looking for Texas golf communities can think of the state as divided into four natural regions:
- Coastal Plains
- North Central Plains
- Great Plains
- Mountains and Basins
There is a lengthy stretch that borders the Gulf of Mexico, although from border to border most of Texas is a region of level plains or rolling plains.
In far west Texas, there are lofty mountains, the stateās highest point being Guadalupe Peakāan impressive 8,749 feet above sea level. Elevation naturally rises from east to west and from the south to the north.
The Right Landscape for Golf
The above-mentioned ārolling plainsā are part of what make Texas just right as a golf landscape.
Golf course architects have come here and fashioned memorable layouts using the lightly shifting terrain to create sublime land featuresāfairway to green.
A.W. Tillinghast did so in his work on Brook Hollow in Dallas, Colonial Country Club in Ft. Worth and the sweeping landscapes of River Oaks in Houston.
Texas Hill Country–The Golfer’s Destination
The golf opportunities that have inspired tourists and made Texas a riveting destination for northern-tier players are those found amid the bumps, hollows and walnut groves of this stateās Hill Country.
Golfers who bring their clubs along on many a business trip know this stretch of the state as first-class golfing ground.
The famed Hill Country, home to some famous resort golf communities, is a geographic region of central and south Texas, forming the southernmost portion of what is called the Edwards Plateau.
This area includes parts of:
- San AntonioāNew Braunfels metropolitan area
- AustināRound Rock metropolitan area
- Waco metropolitan area
The state is dynamic in its growth and opportunities, be that lifestyle or commercial in nature.
Tiger Woods planted his flag here when he took on the 755-acre master plan of Bluejack National.
Bluejack National is an undoubtedly Texas golf experience with every facet of the shotmaking challenge imaginable and a world-class addition to the roster of Texas golf communities.
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