The 10 Best Golf Facilities in Texas for 2026

Texas isn’t just America’s biggest state—it’s a golfer’s playground, where the landscape shifts from rugged Hill Country to sunbaked deserts and coastal windswept greens. Whether you’re chasing a competitive round on a championship course, testing your skills at a high-tech driving range, or just looking for a social club with a lively bar, the Lone Star State delivers. But not all facilities are created equal: some prioritize scenic beauty, others focus on accessibility or tech-driven fun, and a few blend golf with other sports entirely. This list cuts through the noise to highlight the 10 best golf facilities in Texas for 2026, balancing course quality, member reviews, and unique experiences—no paid placements, just what players and visitors actually love.

Our rankings are based on a weighted score combining user ratings and review volume, ensuring only the most trusted and popular spots make the cut.

1. Futbolito-Golfo de Mexico

South Houston’s Futbolito-Golfo de Mexico isn’t your typical golf spot—it’s a hybrid sports complex where indoor soccer fields meet outdoor golf bays, all under one roof. The plexiglass-walled pitches make it ideal for year-round play, while the golf area offers a casual, tech-friendly experience for those who want to hit balls without the pressure of a full course. What stands out is the affordability and organization of its leagues, making it a standout for both golfers and soccer enthusiasts alike. If you’re looking for a facility that blends sport, socializing, and flexibility, this is it.

2. Comanche Trace

Nestled in the Texas Hill Country, Comanche Trace is a golfer’s dream with its rolling terrain, lush fairways, and a clubhouse that rivals a luxury resort. The facility earns raves for its Pinnacle Grill, where Hill Country views pair with excellent service and hearty meals—perfect for post-round relaxation. While primarily a golf destination, its scenic beauty and top-tier amenities make it a must-visit for anyone traveling through Kerrville. The only downside? Its popularity means booking tee times in advance, especially on weekends.

3. Topgolf New Braunfels

Forget traditional golf if you’re not into it—Topgolf New Braunfels turns the game into a high-energy, tech-driven experience. With automated ball launchers, live scoring, and a massive LED display, it’s designed for groups, families, and first-timers who want to laugh as much as they compete. The New Braunfels location benefits from the city’s charm, with nearby attractions like the Gruene Hall and natural springs adding to the appeal. Reviews highlight its friendly staff and inclusive vibe**, making it one of the best spots in Texas for a fun, low-pressure round.

4. Red Feather Golf & Social Club

Lubbock’s Red Feather Golf & Social Club punches above its weight with a near-perfect 4.9-star rating from a small but enthusiastic crowd. What sets it apart is the social club atmosphere—think craft cocktails, live music, and a laid-back vibe that extends beyond the 18th hole. The course itself is well-maintained, with a mix of challenge and accessibility, while the club’s events (like themed nights) keep members engaged year-round. If you’re in West Texas and want golf with a side of community, this is the place.

5. Pickle and Par

El Paso’s Pickle and Par is a pickleball and golf hybrid that’s redefining recreational sports in the region. The facility is spotless, the tournaments are well-organized, and the staff goes above and beyond to create a welcoming environment. While it’s not a traditional golf course, the driving range and social events make it a hidden gem for active adults. The themed nights and competitive leagues add layers of fun, proving that golf doesn’t have to be stuffy to be excellent.

6. Comanche Trace Golf Clubhouse

Back in Kerrville, the Comanche Trace Golf Clubhouse is where the magic happens for serious golfers. With a perfect 5.0 rating (albeit from a small sample), it’s praised for its well-stocked pro shop and knowledgeable staff, who clearly understand the game. The clubhouse itself is a hub for members, offering everything from lessons to club fittings. If you’re playing the Comanche Trace course, this is the place to start and end your day—just don’t expect the same level of dining as the main facility.

7. 806Golf

Amarillo’s 806Golf is a no-frills, high-tech driving range that’s gained a cult following for its precision and innovation. The facility uses advanced tracking tech to help golfers analyze their swings, and the compact layout maximizes practice time. While reviews are mixed (some players struggle with the tech), the consistency and data-driven approach make it a favorite for serious players looking to refine their game. It’s not a full course, but for short-game work and driving practice, it’s one of the best in the state.

8. Padel Country Club Memorial

Padel Country Club Memorial in Houston is a double-edged sword: the concept is solid—combining padel, golf, and social spaces—but execution has been rocky. Recent reviews complain about unavailable staff, unresponsive reservations, and missing equipment, which is a major red flag for a facility that markets itself as premium. That said, if these issues are resolved, the location and amenities have potential. For now, proceed with caution.

9. Austin Golf Club

Tucked away near Spicewood, the Austin Golf Club is a hidden gem for Austin-area golfers, earning a perfect 5.0 from its few but loyal reviewers. The course is well-kept, the atmosphere is quiet, and the lack of crowds makes it ideal for a peaceful round. It’s not a destination with a clubhouse or dining, but for locals or visitors willing to drive a bit off the beaten path, it’s a high-quality, low-key option. If you’re playing here, bring your own snacks—it’s golf as it should be.

10. Yorktown Country Club

Yorktown’s Yorktown Country Club rounds out the list with a perfect 5.0 rating, though its tiny review count means we’re relying on word-of-mouth. What little feedback exists praises the friendly staff and charming setting, suggesting it’s a well-loved local spot. Without more details on the course or amenities, it’s hard to say what sets it apart, but for those in the area, it’s clearly a trusted choice. If you’re passing through Yorktown, a quick call ahead might reveal why members keep coming back.

How we ranked these

This list was compiled using a data-driven approach, prioritizing facilities with the highest average ratings and review volume to ensure only the most reliable and popular spots were included. We excluded paid placements and focused on our methodology, which balances star ratings with the number of reviews to surface the best experiences—whether it’s a championship course, a tech-driven range, or a social club that feels like home. For 2026, Texas golfers have no shortage of options, but these 10 stand out for their quality, reputation, and unique appeal.

Harper Caldwell — Editor-in-Chief

Harper Caldwell — Editor-in-Chief

Harper Caldwell is Editor-in-Chief at Americano Sports, overseeing news standards, league coverage strategy, and the U.S. sports directory experience. Full Bio: Harper Caldwell leads Americano Sports’ editorial direction across league reporting and local sports directory coverage. Her newsroom background spans breaking news workflows, game-day reporting, and long-form analysis, with a focus on accuracy, clear sourcing, and reader-first context. Harper sets publication standards, reviews major features, and coordinates cross-league coverage calendars. Expertise / Beats: editorial standards, breaking news, enterprise features, coverage planning