Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort
About Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort
Tapatio Springs is a modest-sized resort in the small Hill Country town of Boerne, located north of San Antonio. The 18-hole golf course, formerly 27 holes, underwent an extensive renovation and redesign project at the hands of Tripp Davis in 2015 to create an updated experience for golfers. Off-course amenities at this resort include a brand new clubhouse, home to the La Cascada Table & Bar, a social hub for the resort and local community. Owned by musician George Strait, the property features a singer-songwriter live music series on weekends.Facts
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Reviews
Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by Whatthecob on 06/08/2024
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Photo submitted by Whatthecob on 06/08/2024
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Photo submitted by Bloozdood on 05/06/2019
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Photo submitted by Bloozdood on 05/06/2019
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Photo submitted by Bloozdood on 05/06/2019
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Photo submitted by Bloozdood on 05/06/2019
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Photo submitted by James6327194 on 05/11/2018
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Photo submitted by u379129258 on 07/26/2017
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Photo submitted by u379129258 on 07/26/2017
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Photo submitted by u379129258 on 07/26/2017
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Photo submitted by u379129258 on 07/26/2017
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Photo submitted by u379129258 on 07/26/2017
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Photo submitted by u379129258 on 07/26/2017
Dry
The course is fairly short and is on the easy side of moderate overall with some tough holes. It was very dry and not in the best of shape when I played. The greens were dry, but not dead. It was also CP only when I played, I guess because it was so dry. The locker room was top notch and on par with a high-end country club. I think this place has potential, but the condition wasn't there when I played and not inline with other courses that have the same drought conditions.
This course is great for family.
Front 9 holes are comparatively easy, back 9 holes becomes challenging, green is fast.
Great Layout for Small Course
The greens could have been a little more plush but all and all they rolled great. The course was in great condition. It is fairly easy but it is a resort style course.
Very Nice
Very nice place to golf. I think because of the drought, the "Lakes" were pretty much drained and the water that was there looked a bit murky.... overall was nice course and did not feel rushed on a beautiful Tuesday afternoon.
Course needs some water.
Nice layout but the lake they use to water the course is almost dry. They need some rain.
got to have an ace in the hole
This is where the cowboy rides away (to)...tapatio has been tapped out for years, dead greens, old decor and a long drive made the course a check no for san antonions...reworked clubhouse with country club ++ ammenities, (nicer than many private clubs in san antonio) new greens and same old beautiful lay out ...great job guys, not selling ocean front property here... just see for yourself
Fun course
The course is beautiful and is in good shape. The greens are well manicured and are challenging but fair. Tapitio is a great place to play right in the heart of the Texas hill country.
Course needs rain, desperately
Out of 27 holes, 9 of them have been shut down for two months because of lack of rain. They now only permit you "cart path only" golf. A shame, it use to be a nice course. Rain, rain, rain. That's the solution needed.
Scenery, great greens, nice layout.
Fairways are coming along, just a great place to play golf.
Fantastic staff
Great course, although fairways are dry due to lack of rain..greens are still in good shape..
Need rain
I belonged to Tapatio in the mid-80's and love this course. It is dry, but we are under a drought! Good news, it rained Monday the 3rd (Labor day) and real hard today. I shot a 79!!!
This was a four star course that is now a two star!
This course used to be one of my favorites. The Texas drought has killed this gorgeous course. The best "9" of the "27" was closed because of the drought. The fairways are getting very beat and they are turning brown..... Not anyone's fault,,, it the Texas drought,,,,,
Beautiful hill country course.
The staff were very helpful and friendly. The course is challenging but fun. Did not like the fact that they had cart path only rule. The course didn't seem to be watered or seeded.
19th hole
The resort was great. I think the best part of the course was "the 19th hole" after the round.
Still very dry
The tee boxes and greens were pretty green but the fairways were thin and the "rough" was dirt
a great challenging course
It was one of the most challenging courses i played. Without a gps you had to figure where and how far the greens were. I loved this course,08/ very enjoyable, looking forward to play there again. the view of the hill country golf course was beautiful and relaxing.
loved the course, just needs a little maintainence with watering
I enjoyed playing golf at Tapatio Springs. The staff was really kind, course was in good shape with the exception of a couple of holes that were dried out with the lack of rain. Golf Now was great getting us awesome rates.
Greens are always nice. 6100 yrds off the Blue Tees.
Yesterday play was slow, a tournament was going on and they didn't manage the fill in tee times very well. Fairways need some rain as do all the courses in the area. George Straight and partner might look at putting in some yardage markers, virtually none to be see. A few white stakes for the 150 mark but only here and there. Tee box's really need to be mowed, grass too high on most. For you average hacker, a decent layout, most holes par is possible and certainly birdie on a few. Some holes can be a bit long if your not strong off the tee or strong with the longer irons.
Great Course
I had never played this course before - the staff was extremely helpful and friendly. The greens were in great shape, the fairways were a litle dry, but we have been in a drought. Considering all that a great experience. Thank you Golf Now and Tapatio Springs
Fun Course - bring your GPS
Played the Lakes and Valley nines. Greens were excellent and fast. Really like the layout where you could hit driver and go for it or lay back safely and still have short to medium irons in. Fairways could use some rain as there were brown sections throughout the course, but it was August in Texas. Probably spoiled but yardage markings were virtually non-existent with only a 100 and 150 yard marker next to the cart path. No markers in the fairway or on sprinkler heads. I would consider it a really good value for the green fee.