La Cantera Resort
About La Cantera Resort
Located just north of downtown San Antonio off the Highway 1604 loop is the La Cantera Resort, home to The Resort Course, designed by Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf. It is a former host of the PGA Tour's Texas Open, featuring incredible elevation changes and sweeping views of San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country. La Cantera Resort features multiple dining areas and five pools. Just off property is Six Flags Fiesta Texas and The Shops at La Cantera. It is also near the University of Texas at San Antonio.Facts
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Photo submitted by jakubceefin on 03/21/2026
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#7 Photo submitted by JMoore21 on 01/04/2026
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Photo submitted by uYJEC9382YJ on 12/27/2025
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Beautiful Photo submitted by fpeaschekjr on 11/08/2025
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Delicious Photo submitted by fpeaschekjr on 11/08/2025
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Some local wildlife Photo submitted by mkiwanicki on 02/08/2024
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18th Photo submitted by Jelly6911 on 10/10/2021
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The signature 7th is a prime example: beautiful, offers a risky opportunity and a safe one as well. Photo submitted by u388669693 on 07/06/2019
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Driving range view Photo submitted by joshsmith12 on 05/13/2019
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Photo submitted by TheOBchef on 07/01/2018
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Hole 7 from the back tee Photo submitted by TheOBchef on 07/01/2018
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Photo submitted by golfsuLLy on 12/29/2017
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Photo submitted by golfsuLLy on 12/29/2017
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Photo submitted by golfsuLLy on 12/29/2017
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Photo submitted by golfsuLLy on 12/29/2017
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Photo submitted by golfsuLLy on 12/29/2017
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Photo submitted by golfsuLLy on 12/29/2017
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5th Hole Photo submitted by u000006670331 on 02/19/2017
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Photo submitted by Tjray823 on 07/07/2014
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Great View! Photo submitted by Tjray823 on 07/07/2014
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Some of the elevation drop. Old rock quarry and Fiesta Texas in the background. Photo submitted by GordonATX on 01/20/2014
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Big elevation drop with Fiesta Texas in the background. Photo submitted by GordonATX on 01/20/2014
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La Cantera Resort Course Hole #5 from the tee with Fiesta Texas behind the hole. Photo submitted by bobandrews on 02/26/2013
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La Cantera Resort Course Hole #7 from the tee with Fiesta Texas behind the hole Photo submitted by bobandrews on 02/26/2013
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Photo submitted by trkrrich on 10/12/2012
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Home of the Texas Open (1995-2009)
The course offers a nice up and down ride with just a few turns here and there. I think it's safe to say there are good sized bunkers around every green but not really any water to worry about. Most creeks will be dry but you will have a couple of carries to make. I was pleased with the condition of the winter fairway grass when I played in January. I can only imagine how nice it must be when the weather turns warmer and everything comes into bloom. Greens had a nice mixture of undulation and rolled very true. However, during our outing we found them very fast; a winter situation perhaps. The staff were all very courteous and readily available. Remember, this is not just a golf course -- it's part of a resort. It's certainly on the high side price wise. But if you're considering it, then you can obviously afford it and/or are looking to treat yourself. I'd certainly like to make a long weekend of it, play both courses, and stay at the resort.
A roller coaster of a ride
Simply put, the Resort Course at La Cantera Resort is fun, just like the amusement park, Fiesta Texas, next door. With so many elevated tees, including one that looks right down on a roller coaster, your ball never seems to come down if you hit it good. There are a couple of really good risk-reward par 5s, some tougher holes and a few short par 4s, making for a really nice mix. It's also the former home of the PGA Tour's Valero Texas Open, so there's a little history here, too. Great resort.
Great views and layout
One of the best courses to play in San Antonio. Great staff and amenities.
Great views and condition
Tour quality layout with great views and hole layouts. The gps in cart was accurate The multiple tees made the holes playable for me as a senior 13 handicap. Will play it again if I have the opportunity.
Bringing Up the Rear in SA Resort Golf
We have been playing here since they built this course almost twenty years ago. When this tract was finished it was the only upscale golf in San Antonio except for the private venues.
USAA owns this property and Troon golf manages the course. The PGA was induced to move the Texas Open here from the classic Tillinghast course at Oak Hills Country Club.
Many PGA pros disliked La Cantera because it was a very hilly and gimmicky. Over the years the leading money winners avoided La Cantera because of its quirky design and an excess of uphill and side hill fairways. Tiger Woods only played here once in his rookie year.
This Weiskopft-Moorish design is the least playable
resort course in San Antonio.
The golfer faces the #1 hole and #2 hardest handicap holes to start with. Hole #1 is a monster 600 yard plus hole and #2 is a blind second shot to a small elevated green.
This design is unbalanced with a lot of trick holes like #7, a short par 4, where the drive appropriately heads into the roller coaster at Six Flags Amusement Park.
Hole #8 and #16 are also two very short par 4's. Hole #9 and 10 can seem ridiculous because of the depth of the hill on the approach to the green. Hole #12 is the signature hole but it is completely changed now without a waterfall.
We arrived early for our prepaid tee time. There was a big rain/cold front forecast to move into the area within 2 hours. There were no golfers on the course at 8:45 am and the next group was not scheduled to tee off until 10:30.
I spoke with Laura, one of the pro shop managers, about teeing off earlier. Laura was very rude and uncooperative. She initially refused to allow us to tee off early. Then grudgingly agreed to permit us to tee off. This "attitude" was disappointing and surprising, when compared to that of the sibling Palmer Course operation.
There is a starter here named Bobby. He lacks courtesy and probably tries too hard to play policeman. He was talking like a bully until he found out that we were not tourists and have played here before.
Contrast this guy with the starter Bob and Marshall Sullivan at the Palmer course.
Their GPS system here is a constant irritant. The computer generated chimes, video displays and warning voice are over the top. This is an intrusive monitor system that sounds like a nagging Big Brother. I suggest using your own GPS and disable their GPS. My Garmin was more accurate and quicker to respond.
This course is not in good shape. The tee boxes have just been roto tilled, the fairways are cut uneven, and the greens are very thin and bumpy.
La Cantera Resort golf course is much less of a golf course than the Palmer Course next door. When you add the attitude in the pro shop and on-course happenings, this makes a very negative experience for the golfer.
Tourism accounts for at least seventy five per cent of their tee times and tourists can play sporadically.
This is not a good place for locals to play.
Very nice course , playable for any level.
Cloudy but pleasant day but slow turnout of golfers. Able to go out 45 minutes early on our tee time and only caught the slow play group near 15th hole . Starter and ranger on course did great job and course is really nice with a few great views from tees.
Above Average Course
There was a slight rain all day and the course played long. But I would to come back on a day without the rain to give it an honest assessment of the course. I would only play it again if I could get the Hot Deal on golf now I paid. My experience was not worth the $125 regular greens fee.
Great course
Range balls included? not when the range is closed!
very friendly staff, greens were rolling great.
Nice Layout
Course in good shape after the much needed rain as the fairways was browning. Pace of play was good but could be a little faster.
Beautiful views and interesting layout.
It seemed as though this course needed some TLC but it just may be summer in Texas. Enjoyed the course, staff extremely helpful and friendly.
Absolutely Fabulous
It's been several years since I've played this course. Got a great deal from Golf Now. The course was in great shape. Greens a little slower than they look but still good. Excellent super friendly staff. Regret not having played sooner. Fantastic views and memories of the Texas Open. Will be back.
Challenge with great views, good greens.
Drought effects can be seen. Greens in good shape. Marshalls did a great job keeping groups ahead moving. Fun topography and views of Fiesta Texas.
Super nice course!!!
Everyone should play this course! A little pricey, but a great experience.
Tougher than it looks
Lots of interesting holes. Putting is very tricky. Some beautiful vistas from the high holes. Very well maintained.
Just ok
Greens were a little slower than expected. Fairways had a few brown spots on them, but it is August in texas. It's only worth it if you don't have to pay the full green fee. Still a fun course.
Excellent Course
This course was in excellent condition, from tee to green, for the area being in stage 2 water restrictions,
The staff at the club house, on the course, practice facility were very friendly and helpful.
OUTSTANDING experiance
The course was in great shape and fun to play.
The fairways and greens were in great shape. They had plenty of water stations and a drink cart to help with how hot it was. The staff was very friendly and helpful.
I highly recommend playing this course.
Course was in fantastic condition. Greens were in perfect shape. Super friendly staff.
ect in a pristine environment . We are looking forward to
We thoroughly enjoyed our 18 Holes on the Resort course and found it to be everything we expected.
Great course, fairways and greens are in great shape
Course played great, staff was friendly, had water coolers filled which is a great thing with the Texas heat. Greens ran true and fairways were lush.