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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GPS Touchscreen Photo submitted by GordonATX on 11/08/2022
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Creek Course #9 Photo submitted by GreerGolf on 06/06/2017
Not worth the money
Course is in bad shape. Fairways are okay but the greens are anything but green.. dead grass and sand was every green. If that wasn’t bad enough the pace is very slow so you are waiting on every tee box every approach and so on. Would not recommend this course to anyone I paid $50 which is less than the usual rate and I still feel as if I paid way too much money. Unfortunate experience as I live very close to a course, but I will not be returning.
Great resort style course
The course was in good shape, the staff were friendly and the pace of play was great.
There are 3 9-hole courses so you can get a different mix every time you play 18. This helped the Marshall direct traffic at the turn and allowed for a great pace of play by channeling backed up groups to the less busy course available at that moment.
Beware there are currently major renovations going on at the resort so there is a fair bit of construction near the pro shop but we were unaffected once on the course.
Compared to the other courses in and around San Antonio I would confidently say this is a home run for the value. Especially once the renovations are finalized.
Planned well for construction
Although construction going on the course was in Great Shape and they had prepared well for the construction. Two temporary or "different" holes but everything had been attended to including the in-cart GPS!!
Recommend course even while construction is going on!
Construction woes loom heavy
Usually a great course and fun time but wait until all the construction is done and they figure out how to manage pacing, scheduling, and a resort course experience.
Wait
Played this course numerous times....good layout...challenging..and usually in nice shape....but...wait until the construction is completed...not even close to worth what they are charging...a few temp holes and the course conditions are very "firm"...greens were ok...not what I'm used to...the rest was OK also but not what I'm used to...again wait...it's not worth the price
Still under Construction
The course played well and it’s probably one of the best in San Antonio. Can’t wait for the construction to be done.
Not worth the money
It’s under construction, they should be charging $25 for now.
Wasn't told till check in that we would be playing the same 9 twice. Even with this being a hot deal $95 not worth the price. Too many other options in the area. This course is worth about $60 in it's current shape.
Course conditions were terrible. Tee boxes like sand traps. Temporary holes and did not notify you before hand of them. Very unprofessional.
Greens were ok but course not well maintained.
Poor fairway and rough conditions. This may be partly due to time of year (not from this area). Layout of some holes is poor. Quite a few of the par fours are short layup holes.
The course is getting old
The best way to describe it is to compare it to the Excalibur in Vegas. 25 years ago Excalibur was a top hotel in Vegas, now it’s a cheaper place to stay. The course is the same, 25 years ago the course was one of the best in San Antonio, now age has taken its toll. The price is high for the condition of the course.
Course conditions were terrible. First tee box was like hitting out of a sand trap. Several fairways were shortened or closed and not to notify players before they they make a tee time is unprofessional
Rude Staff,,,horrible greens and tee boxes
Disappointing…
We were really excited to play this course. Unfortunately, upon arriving the starter wasn’t at all helpful. We had no idea that the course was a split up (9x3) layout. We asked the starter for directions to the range. Apparently, this was as simple as “It’s right behind this construction. Just follow the path past the white sign.” We wrongfully assumed that it would be a straightforward quick cart ride around some construction. After 10 mins of driving around the course and finally finding the range we realized we had no idea what course we were starting on. One would hope the front desk would tell you or maybe the starter would mention where we should tee off for our first hole…but not one person thought to give any direction at all.
We called the front desk who sent a Marshall out fairly quickly. Seems like maybe just a hiccup. After another 10 mins drive back to the first hole the Marshall, Dean was not only rude in how he addressed us, he seemed annoyed when we asked what we should do after the first nine holes…because you know…it’s not an 18 hole course and the layout is incredibly difficult to navigate with all of the construction. He finally managed to explain that we needed to check back in with the starter after the front 9 to be assigned a back 9 to play. Again, not a normal golf experience.
Course conditions were worse than any local municiple course I’ve ever played. Greens had patches of overgrowth in sections and large divots (like someone took wedges off of them) in other sections. They must have built these up with a ton of sand because played like concrete in most cases. We could hardly get our tees in most of the tee boxes and gave up on more than one occasion.
On top of the above, Rick (maybe a starter..maybe a bouncer?) seemed annoyed on both occasions we dealt with him. Asked him where to go after the front 9 and he vaguely pointed in a direction and said “Don’t pair up with anyone” because we paired up on the front 9 and I guess that’s not ok here? Saw him again after the incredibly unremarkable back 9 and he barked “park your cart right there!” Again vaguely pointing in a general direction.
Every hole on this courses terrible greens was cut on a side slope for this occasion. As if the greens keeper wanted to cap off this wonderfully mediocre experience with a big middle finger to whosoever dared to play this awfully kept course. It’s truly a shame. This course has potential. The layout makes you think and while a short course, it has some fun challenging positions to play. Unfortunately, they should probably fire the agronomist, maybe the greens keeper, definitely Rick, and maybe give the Marshall, Dean a hug or something.
Great Day
Fantastic despite the construction. Greens are fast. Fairways in great shape!