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Following your golf day, stop by stop by Crenshaw’s Bar & Eatery for a post-round drink, relax by the pool, or make an appointment at the spa for a sauna session.

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Feeling inspired after watching The Masters last month? Discover the ultimate golf experience at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa, located in the picturesque Austin Hill Country (read: only ~11 miles from downtown Austin).

As one of the top golf resorts in Texas, the resort offers four extraordinary courses that have been recognized by renowned publications such as GOLF Magazine, Golf Digest, and Golfweek.

Book a weekend staycation and enjoy exclusive access to the best golf experience in Texas.

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