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Municipal Courses

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Brackenridge Park Golf Course

2315 Avenue B, San Antonio, TX 78215

Phone: (210) 226-5612

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 Inve...

Cedar Creek Golf Course

8250 Vista Colina Rd., San Antonio, TX 78255

Phone: (210) 695-5050

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 th...

Mission Del Lago Golf Course

1250 Mission Grande, San Antonio, TX 78214

Phone: (210) 627-2522

Built at the same time as Cedar Creek, Mission del Lago could not be more different than its sister course. Here, the land is flatter, making the Texas wind a real factor. And for a municipal course,...

Olmos Basin Golf Course

7022 McCollough Ave., San Antonio, TX 78216

Phone: (210) 826-4041

One of San Antonio's most popular courses, Olmos Basin has hosted the Men's City Championship 27 times over the years. Highlighted by a collection of demanding par 3 holes, the course is an honest te...

Riverside Golf Course & Par 3

203 McDonald, San Antonio, TX 78210

Phone: (210) 533-8371

Located on the site where Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders trained, Riverside Golf Course opened in 1929 as a nine-hole course. In 1961, an additional 11 holes were added - all par 3's. Today, th...

San Pedro Driving Range & Par 3

6102 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio, TX 78216

Phone: 210 349-5113

With accommodations for 50 people in a hitting area with a range of 350 yards, this popular driving range is lighted and offers two practice greens for putting and chipping. Lessons and a nine-hole, ...

Willow Springs Golf Course

202 Coliseum Rd., San Antonio, TX 78219

Phone: (210) 226-6721

Opened in 1923, Willow Springs has hosted the Texas Open numerous times, with Ben Hogan, Sam Snead and Byron Nelson all competing here. The course was redesigned in 1975, but the large, well-guarded ...