With a growing reputation as one of the most exhilarating public golf courses in the Southwest, Wolfdancer offers players three distinct terrains on which to test their game: rolling prairie land, a heavily wooded ridgeline and a river valley dotted with native pecan trees. Wolfdancer Golf Club, whose name pays tribute to the local Tonkawa heritage of Central Texas, rambles over a dramatic stretch of terrain dotted with oak, cedar elm and pecan trees and cut by the Colorado River, which dramatically frames the right side of layout's superb finishing holes. Created by Arthur Hills/Steve Forrest and Associates, the 7,205-yard, par 72 Wolfdancer golf course opened in June 2006 and makes the most of the terrain's natural beauty. Wolfdancer Golf Club, a public course, occupies some 150 of the sprawling 405-acre Hyatt Lost Pines, which opened in June 2006.
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