Briggs Ranch Golf Club is a private 18-hole course founded in 2001 in San Antonio, Texas, set among rolling hills, live oaks, and native Texas wildflowers. Designed by Tom Fazio, the championship layout stretches to 7,247 yards and carries a slope rating of 139, reflecting the strategic bunkering and large, undulating greens that define Fazio's design philosophy.
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Oak Hills Country Club is a historic private club in San Antonio, Texas, founded in 1922 and originally designed by celebrated architect A.W. Tillinghast. The course has hosted over two dozen Texas Open championships and multiple PGA Tour and Champions Tour events, cementing its place as one of the most significant tournament venues in Texas golf history. A 2017 restoration by Tripp Davis revived Tillinghast's classic bunkering and design character across the par-71, 7,001-yard layout.
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San Antonio Country Club is one of Texas's oldest private clubs, established in 1904 on what was then the northern edge of San Antonio. The 18-hole layout was redesigned by John Bredemus in 1922 and later restored by Keith Foster in 2010, with natural springs and creek systems woven throughout the course. A historic Spanish Colonial clubhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, anchors a club that has hosted multiple Texas Amateur Championships across its 120-year history.
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The Club at Sonterra is a private 36-hole golf club in San Antonio, Texas, featuring two championship courses designed by the acclaimed architectural duo Bruce Devlin and Robert von Hagge. The North Course, stretching over 7,000 yards with a slope rating of 137, is particularly demanding and hosted the 1991 Texas State Open, while the South Course offers a more approachable yet equally refined layout.
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Create AccountThe Dominion Country Club is a private golf and country club founded in the mid-1980s as the centerpiece of an upscale master-planned community in northwest San Antonio, Texas. Designed by Bill Newcomb, the par-72 championship course stretches over 7,400 yards and features natural limestone outcroppings and Guadalupe Creek water features woven throughout the layout. The club gained national recognition by hosting the PGA Tour's Texas Open from 1986 to 1994, followed by a Senior PGA Tour event through 2001.
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TPC San Antonio is a premier 36-hole golf facility set within the Texas Hill Country landscape of San Antonio, opened in 2010 as part of the JW Marriott Hill Country Resort & Spa. The AT&T Oaks Course, designed by Greg Norman, serves as the longtime host of the PGA TOUR's Valero Texas Open, while Pete Dye's AT&T Canyons Course offers a distinct championship experience across the same native oak and limestone terrain. Both courses carry Audubon International Signature Sanctuary certification, underscoring the facility's commitment to environmental stewardship.
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