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Daily Fee Courses
Alamo Golf Club
Alamo Golf Club is a complete golf facility with 18 hole golf course, two story driving range and new Par 3 Pitch and Putt. Discount Pro Shop and Club Rental are also available.
Alsatian Golf Club
An intriguing combination of links-style and traditional course layout, the Alsatian Golf Club tests a player in length, accuracy and course management. Par 72, Yards 6,882, Rating 72.3, Slope 127
Brackenridge Park Golf Course
The Brackenridge Golf Course, the oldest 18-hole public course in the state, was designed in 1915 by renowned golf course architect A.W. Tillinghast (who also designed Winged Foot, Baltusrol and Inverness), "Old Brack" was recently honored as the first golf facility listed in the Texas Registry of Historic Sites.
Canyon Lake Golf Club
With Canyon Lake as a backdrop, this scenic course is teeming with wildlife. Although not long, tight fairways and some of the toughest greens in the region make it a real test of skill.
Canyon Springs Golf Club
Over 7,000 yards of beguiling beauty - that's the best way to describe Canyon Springs. Beauty, because this course winds through some of the most scenic Hill Country north of San Antonio. Beguiling, because the course's wide fairways and accessible greens hide bunkers, natural hazards and subtle breaks.
Cedar Creek Golf Course
Set in the picturesque Texas Hill Country, Cedar Creek has been ranked the top municipal course in South Texas in just about every survey. As demanding as it is beautiful, the course winds its way through limestone hillsides, taking a golfer up and down steep elevation changes, through oak thickets and around several waterfalls and meandering creeks.
Flying L Golf Course
Like most resort courses, Flying L is enjoyable for players with a wide range of abilities. But to score well, you'll need to be able to control your ball over its winding, scenic layout. Par 72, Yards 6,646, Rating 71, Slope 123
Golf Club of Seguin
At over 7,000 yards, The Golf Club of Seguin is a course that will test your ability to hit it long. But with 700 ash trees lining the fairways, plus numerous pecan, oak and cottonwood trees, you'll have to hit it straight, too. Par 72, Yards 7,008, Rating 119, Slope 72.6
Golf Club of Texas at Briggs Ranch
Texas' only Lee Trevino Signature Course, The Golf Club of Texas is just 20 minutes from downtown San Antonio and features gently rolling fairways, water on 11 holes, 44 sand bunkers and a dazzling assortment of authentic Texas wildflowers, cacti and mesquite trees. Lucas Creek meanders through the course, linking four magnificent ponds.
Hyatt Hill Country Golf Club
From the veranda of the ranch-style clubhouse, the championship course seems to have been there forever - not just since 1993. And that's a testament to designer Arthur Hills' subtle style. With plenty of cactus, native oak and Texas wildflowers, the course blends in naturally with its surroundings.
Maverick Golf Club
18-hole Maverick Golf Club, a public facility with the soul of a lush private course. Experience our aqua-range--the ONLY range of this type in the South Texas. Maverick Golf is an exciting experience for players of all levels. Par: 72, Yards: 7030, SlopeRating: Black Tees (Championship) 12972.8, Golf Academy: Yes, Driving range: A Lighted Aqua Range.
Northern Hills Golf Club
A very golfer-friendly layout and beautiful natural features combine to offer a relaxing round of golf.
Olympia Hills Golf Course
Olympia Hills offers breathtaking holes with elevation changes of 50 feet or more. The course features some of the largest, picturesque live oaks in the San Antonio area.
Pecan Valley Golf Club
Pecan Valley has been restored to its former glory with a complete renovation, including state-of-the-art irrigation, greens built to USGA specifications and a new clubhouse and banquet facility. This majestic course was the site of the 50th PGA Championship in 1968, when Julius Boros edged Arnold Palmer by one shot to win the champion-ship.
Rayner Ranch
An undiscovered gem, Rayner Ranch starts out like a links-style course, then winds its way through the beautiful Hill Country before ending at a dramatic 18th hole.
Resort Course at La Cantera
Carved from the walls of a limestone quarry and nestled amid the live oak trees, streams and wildlife of the Texas Hill Country, The Resort Course at La Cantera is a visual stunner. The thrills include a tee shot from atop an 80-foot quarry wall where you take dead aim at the Six Flags Fiesta Texas roller coaster, "The Rattler." But don't be fooled by the dramatic scenery - this beauty can be a beast.
River Crossing Golf Club
Lightning-fast greens and tight fairways make for a challenging day, but with excellent service, an extremely nice clubhouse and gorgeous views of the scenic Hill Country, it's well worth it.
Silverhorn Golf Club
This course has all the challenges the area is known for: creeks, rocks, trees and narrow fairways that lead to fast, undulating greens. Designed by noted architect Randy Heckenkemper with input from PGA Tour pros Scott Verplank and Willie Wood, SilverHorn is a classic 7,000- yard layout that meanders through 262 acres of heavily wooded and rolling terrain, gracefully accommodating a wealth of natural features.
Tapatio Springs Golf Resort
Tapatio Springs Golf Resort is just 22 miles northwest of San Antonio. A quick drive on IH-10 takes you to the historical town of Boerne. Four more miles through rolling ranch country leads you to a golfer's paradise. The 200-room resort has maintained a "Texas Top Ten" ranking since 1992, and offers 27 championship holes in a very secluded Hill Country setting that reaches elevations up to 1,900 feet.
The Quarry Golf Course
If there ever was a golf course with a split personality, it's The Quarry. Designer Keith Foster created a unique layout where the front nine is reminiscent of British Open links-style courses: no trees, deep heather rough and an ever-present breeze to bedevil you. But it's the back nine that amazes most golfers.
The Republic Golf Club
The Republic Golf Club, described as being one of the best designed facilities in Texas, was voted the #1 course in San Antonio in 2006 & 2007 by the Express-News Golf Panel. Only 10 minutes downtown and the River Walk, it is an exceptional blend of drama, beauty and nature.
Woodlake Golf Club
With narrow fairways and fast greens protected by sand bunkers, Woodlake demands as much strategy as strength.
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