Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa
About Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa
Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort is located just north of San Antonio, a 20-minute drive from downtown, Alamo and Riverwalk. The resort sits on 300 acres of peaceful ranch land and features a 27-hole golf course. Beyond golf, there are biking and walking trails, sand volleyball, tennis and evening s'mores around the campfire. For water sports, there is a 5-acre water park complete with a Texas-shaped pool and two-story waterslide, as well as a FlowRider wave machine. For relaxation, the resort offers the Windflower Hill County Resort and Spa.Facts
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San Antonio, TexasPublic/Resort
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Photo submitted by iloveAurora2024 on 05/26/2025
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GPS Touchscreen Photo submitted by GordonATX on 11/08/2022
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Photo submitted by u314161058412 on 11/29/2021
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Nice view Photo submitted by josepoe02 on 02/20/2021
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Photo submitted by boonermp on 11/10/2019
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Creek Course #9 Photo submitted by GreerGolf on 06/06/2017
Looking Good Hyatt
Have to say Hyatt's Creek and Lakes course are in mint condition, played twice in the past 2 weeks and no complaints. Inside staff and cart check in provide Awesome Customer Service and are friendly. My only thing is pass out plastic divot tools nobody fixes divots on the greens..lol
S A Golf
This is one of the best layouts in San Antonio. I have played it twice this year and it was in great shape both times.
Fun, short track in good shape.
This is not a long course. If you’re looking for a target course in good shape, this will check the boxes. Greens and bunkers in good shape. Fairways and tee boxes as well. Not a lot of rough. If you miss the fairways you’re in trees or someone’s yard.
Challenging course .. be ready!
It's been five (5) years since I last played this course. As you may know, this course is made up of three (3) 9-hole courses: The Oaks, The Creeks, and The Lakes. For this particular outing, our group was instructed to play Lakes & Creeks. The playing difficulty of a course is a slope rating range from 55 to 155 with the standard being 113. Well, the Lakes/Creeks combination that we played has a slope of 130 from the blue tees. So it's a little on the difficult side (in every way possible) for the average golfer. You should expect to shoot higher than your normal average ... and that's okay. My score on this day said it was MUCH harder though. :) And if you're not able to play a course on a regular basis, then it just becomes that much harder to play it well. Scrambling on this course is a little more difficult than the average course. You really do want to be in the short grass to do well here. You'll also notice that the majority of the holes were designed specifically to reward accurately placed shots. Narrowing fairways, trees, bunkers, water, bends ... all are used quite precisely at common landing areas off the tee.
I really appreciate a bit of nature and natural surroundings when I'm on a course. Given the land on which this course was cut, there's an abundance of trees and natural landscape. It doesn't feel planted nor fake as some courses can be. And while you'll see just a few houses on just a couple of holes, the majority of this course is simply wandering through a large area of land.
Before you begin your round, you have a nice driving range (balls provided as applicable), practice bunker, and two (2) putting greens. Our cart was provided with two (2) bottles of water iced down and ready to go. On the course, I noticed several water jugs and separate cans for trash and recycling. The divot sand provided is green! I love it when courses use the green sand instead of the normal beach sand. Maybe it's just the dyed sand ... or maybe (hopefully) it has some fertilizer etc mixed in. And being the newer +/- style of carts, you're provided with four (4) bigger cup holders, big cubby holes, two (2) USB ports, and hard plastic basket-like shelves under the roof. But more importantly, there's a touchscreen GPS monitor. This is a huge advantage when you need to know the distance to the pin, the front/back of the green, and/or a particular hazard.
The tee boxes were in average condition for the most part but I did notice a lot of activity on the par-3s because so many golfers take a divot. It happens. But the staff need to accommodate for that and they so rarely do. I'd like to see larger tee boxes on par-3's so we could be moved around to better grass more often. It's just a thought.
Before you pull out driver on the par 4s, you really should take a good look at the distances and graphical layout of each hole on the GPS touchscreen that's in your cart. Water, bunkers, and doglegs often await you. And those can and will greatly affect your score if you choose to challenge them. The bunkers on this particular day were definitely on the firm side -- recent rain, sprinklers, or are they always like that!? It makes a big difference at times so I'd much prefer the standard fluffy sand. Past that, the sand was very clean and free of rocks and debris. Also, I noticed several bunkers only had one (1) rake. And these weren't small bunkers. There was definitely a shortage of rakes this day.
The greens were decently receptive ... not too hard, but certainly not too soft. They had a nice speed to them and were in excellent shape ... some of the cleanest, well cut greens I've seen in quite awhile. Now, a significant number of the greens are elevated and/or protected in front. You'll be limited with any bump-n-run shots onto the green.
Clubhouse staff and the starter were very friendly and accommodating. I don't recall seeing a Marshal but the course didn't need one on this slower day. The beverage cart found us twice (once on each nine). That's just about what you'd expect and/or need.
Outstanding course and staff.
Great course layout. I would diffidently play it again.
Fun course, great condition
This is a really fun course that was in excellent condition. It was busy but the pace of play was great.
course was in great condition...fairways and greens were perfect.