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Overview
Designed by Keith Foster in 1993, this par 71 is defined by its fascinating history. The rock formations throughout the golf course date back to 1908 when the piece of land was home to the Alamo Quarry. Along with its unique story, the San Antonio course boasts dramatic cliffs with abrupt elevation changes.
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“Front 9 has some nice holes with good elevation changes and interesting land movement, however, players come to the course for the final holes. The back 9 plays into, around, and through a quarry. Incredible vistas and views as well as interesting shot options are found throughout the final holes on this course."
Read More2024
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“Links style front changing to a much different course on the back. Some dramatic holes, couple good looking par 3s. Holes change direction well given the compactness of the property. Greens need to be a bit faster given their sizes and shapes, too slow for the contours."
Read More2023
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“If you can get through the mediocre front nine, the back nine in the quarry is worth the effort. #12-17 is a nice stretch of golf -- 18 is a little too narrow for my liking."
Read More2021
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“Tale of two 9's. The first 9 weaves in and out of homes. The second 9 is in a quarry, and is the better of the two. Fine course to play, and the service is excellent. Worth the visit to play the second 9."
Read More2018
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“Interesting setting and some great golf holes. Good value and a course I'd play again when in San Antonio."
Read More2018
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