To me, San Antonio flies way under the radar in the golf trip world. Maybe it’s because I’m from here, but that doesn’t change the fact that it offers some of the best golf-trip value in the country.

With year-round golf weather, a deep lineup of public courses, incredible Tex-Mex and barbecue, and nightlife that actually fits every type of group, San Antonio deserves a serious look for your next buddies trip.

Home to the Valero Texas Open, San Antonio has been a PGA Tour stop for more than 100 years. From the historic fairways of Brackenridge Park Golf Course to the modern championship setup at TPC San Antonio, golf runs deep here.

Quick Facts

  • Over 25 public and resort golf courses across the city and Hill Country
  • Home of the Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio
  • Best golf season: October–December and March–May, though golf is playable year-round
  • Easy access via San Antonio International Airport
  • Affordable compared to other major golf-trip destinations
  • Incredible food scene: Tex-Mex, barbecue, steakhouses, breweries, and nightlife
  • Great mix of resort golf, historic courses, and value public tracks

Did you know San Antonio is one of the fastest-growing cities in America and sits at the gateway to the Texas Hill Country? The terrain creates dramatic elevation changes you don’t usually expect in Texas golf. Add in towering oak trees, limestone canyons, and warm-weather golf nearly all year long, and it’s easy to see why more groups are discovering it.

Perfect For…

Guys’ Trips

San Antonio is built for buddies trips. Play PGA Tour-caliber golf during the day, then hit the River Walk, Pearl District, or La Cantera area for steaks, rooftop bars, breweries, and nightlife.

Couples & Mixed Groups

Non-golfers have plenty to do here. Think wineries in nearby Fredericksburg, shopping at La Cantera, spa days, live music, historic missions, and great restaurants. The River Walk alone makes the city feel more like a true vacation destination than just a golf trip.

Budget-Conscious Golfers

This is where San Antonio really shines. You can stay in a rental home, play excellent public golf, eat well, and still spend less than your average golf trip.

Top Standout Courses

TPC San Antonio

The headliner. Home of the Valero Texas Open and arguably the premier golf facility in South Texas. The property features two 18-hole courses — the Oaks Course and Canyons Course — both routed through rugged Hill Country terrain with dramatic elevation changes, natural rock outcroppings, and immaculate conditioning.

The Oaks Course is the PGA Tour venue and the tougher test, especially when the Texas wind starts blowing. Wide fairways still demand strategy, while the greens can get lightning fast during tournament season. Staying at the resort gives you access to both courses and creates the ultimate stay-and-play experience.

La Cantera Golf Club

One of the most scenic rounds in Texas. Perched high above the city, La Cantera delivers incredible panoramic views of the Hill Country, Six Flags, and downtown skyline. The Resort Course hosted PGA Tour events for years and remains one of the city’s must-play tracks.

Canyon Springs Golf Club

A local favorite tucked into the northern hills of San Antonio. Canyon Springs winds through tree-lined corridors, rocky creeks, and elevation changes that feel far removed from typical Texas golf. It’s challenging without being punishing and consistently ranks among the best daily-fee courses in the city.

The Quarry Golf Course

One of the most unique golf experiences in Texas. The front nine plays through a traditional parkland layout, but the back nine drops into a massive abandoned limestone quarry with towering rock walls surrounding the holes. It’s visually stunning and unlike anything else in the state. Try to play this one in the morning.

Brackenridge Park Golf Course

Historic Texas golf at its finest. Brackenridge hosted the first-ever Texas Open back in 1922 and remains one of the most important public courses in the state. Designed by legendary architect A.W. Tillinghast, it’s shorter than the modern resort tracks but packed with charm and history. Be sure to explore the clubhouse, which is home to the Texas Golf Hall of Fame.

Great Stay-and-Play Options

Resort Route

Stay at JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa for direct access to TPC San Antonio. Massive pools, restaurants, bars, spa amenities, and two championship golf courses make it ideal for groups wanting an all-in-one experience.

Rental House Route

For better value, grab a rental home near the River Walk, Pearl District, or La Cantera area. This gives your group easy access to restaurants and nightlife while keeping you close to most of the city’s top golf.

Beyond the Golf

Part of what makes San Antonio such a great golf destination is everything outside the golf course.

  • River Walk bar hopping and nightlife
  • Legendary Tex-Mex and barbecue
  • Spurs games during basketball season
  • Breweries and cocktail spots in the Pearl District
  • Day trips to Texas Hill Country wineries
  • Historic sites like The Alamo

Pro Tips

  • Fall and spring are prime golf seasons; summers are hot but cheaper
  • Book TPC tee times well in advance during Texas Open season
  • Stay on the north side, near La Cantera or TPC San Antonio, for easiest golf access
  • Mix resort golf with value rounds like Canyon Springs or Brackenridge
  • Bring extra golf balls — Hill Country rough and limestone can be unforgiving
  • Early morning tee times help avoid Texas afternoon heat and wind

Final Thoughts

San Antonio may not get the golf-trip hype of Scottsdale or Pinehurst, but that’s part of the appeal. Great golf, great food, affordable lodging, and a city with real personality make it one of the best hidden-value golf destinations in America.

If you’re looking for a trip that blends championship golf with laid-back Texas energy, San Antonio belongs on your shortlist. Make sure to use our partner, Good Guy Golf Trips, who has the local knowledge to ensure you book the best trip possible.

Myrtle Beach is the Golf Capital of the World. That is a massive statement, but it’s not a lie. Imagine how awesome a place needs to be to get that title. Boasting over 90 championship courses along the Grand Strand, from oceanfront classics to Lowcountry masterpieces, all wrapped in that perfect mix of sun, sand, seafood, and endless fairways. With designs by legends like Arnold Palmer, Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, and Mike Strantz, it’s a year-round paradise for every level, with stay-and-play deals that make multi-round trips a breeze.

Quick Facts

  • 90+ courses across the Grand Strand, public access everywhere, from value munis to top ranked gems
  • Coastal & Lowcountry variety: Marsh views, ocean holes, pine forests, and strategic hazards with mild subtropical weather
  • Year-round play: Best in spring (March-May) and fall (Sept-Nov) for prime temps (70s-80s°F) and conditions; summer deals with longer days; winter for uncrowded value
  • Affordable luxury: Greens fees often $50-$200+; unbeatable stay-and-play packages with lodging, carts, and perks
  • Home to the Myrtle Beach Classic (PGA Tour event at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club)

From scratch golfers, to guys who are better drinkers than they are golfers, everyone agrees that Myrtle Beach is the perfect place for a Golf Adventure. It feels endless. You may never go anywhere else to play golf after a trip to Myrtle.

Perfect For…

  • Guys’ Trips: 36-hole days, post-round beers on oceanfront patios, nightlife, and endless variety. Mix high-drama Dye holes with fun Palmer risk-reward
  • Families: Beach resorts with pools, kids’ programs, mini-golf; forgiving tracks and short courses; non-golfers hit the boardwalk, aquarium, or Atlantic shores

Top Standout Courses

Caledonia Golf & Fish Club (Pawleys Island)

Mike Strantz’s Southern charm masterpiece,  majestic oaks, blooming azaleas, strategic hazards, and that unforgettable par-5 18th finishing along the old rice fields. Consistently top-ranked nationally; pure beauty and shot-making fun.

The Dunes Golf & Beach Club (Myrtle Beach)

Robert Trent Jones Sr. classic, host of the Myrtle Beach Classic PGA event. Oceanfront drama, timeless design, and pristine conditions; a bucket-list staple with history and heroics.

TPC Myrtle Beach

Tour-caliber layout (only 5-star in Golf Digest “Places to Play”), undulating fairways, strategic bunkers, and championship feel. Open to the public, great practice areas and conditions.

Barefoot Resort – Dye Course (North Myrtle Beach)

Pete Dye’s brutal beauty, stacked sod bunkers, water everywhere, and signature drama. Part of the “Fantastic Four” at Barefoot; high-adrenaline challenge with resort perks.

King’s North at Myrtle Beach National

An Arnold Palmer icon, Featuring  “The Gambler” par-5 with island fairway option. Renovated and bold; risk-reward heaven for groups.

Great Stay-and-Play Resorts & Spots

  • Barefoot Resort: Four courses (Dye, Fazio, Love, Norman), villas, yacht club views, popular “Play 3 Get 1 Free” deals
  • Myrtle Beach National :Three Palmer courses, central location
  • Oceanfront resorts like DoubleTree or Captain’s Quarters, Beach access + easy course shuttles
  • Packages via Myrtle Beach Golf Trips, PlayGolfMyrtleBeach.com,  or direct, includes lodging, multi-rounds, breakfast, and savings

All Key Myrtle Beach Golf Courses at a Glance

  • Caledonia Golf & Fish Club (Southern charm icon)
  • The Dunes Golf & Beach Club (PGA host classic)
  • TPC Myrtle Beach (Tour-level public gem)
  • Barefoot Resort (Dye, Fazio, Love, Norman)
  • King’s North (Palmer risk-reward)
  • True Blue, Tidewater, Grande Dunes, Pawleys Plantation
  • Plus Legends, Prestwick, and more value favorites

Pro Tips

  • Book stay-and-play packages early via myrtlebeachgolftrips.complaygolfmyrtlebeach.com, or resort sites,  multi-round deals and replays save big
  • Fly into Myrtle Beach International (MYR) for easy access
  • Pair golf with Grand Strand classics: fresh seafood, boardwalk fun, craft beer, or beach days
  • Play mornings in summer to beat heat; fall/spring for ideal weather; embrace the variety, with a mix of tough and fun tracks

Time to hit the Grand Strand, enjoy immaculate courses and ocean breezes. It is Golf Mecca. It is Myrtle Beach,