How much does it cost to play golf at TPC San Antonio in 2025?
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How much does it cost to play golf at TPC San Antonio in 2025?



You've seen the TPC San Antonio on TV, when the PGA Tour holds the Valero Texas Open in San Antonio, Texas. You want to give it a shot yourself and see if you can tame it as well the rest of this gem.

What most people don't know is that TPC San Antonio is a resort that features a luxury JW Marriott hotel and has a two-course rotation open to guests.

The Oaks Course is an 18-hole course designed by Greg Norman, and the Canyon Course is designed by Pete Dye. If you're thinking of taking a special golf trip in San Antonio, TPC San Antonio should then be on your list. So how does it compare to other golf Meccas in terms of price? How much does it cost to play golf at TPC San Antonio?

How much does it cost to play golf at TPC San Antonio?

In 2025, TPC San Antonio is not open for play for the public without staying at the on-site JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa, which offers stay-and-play packages for guests.

The rates for these packages do vary throughout the year, and the packages can change without warning. However, the value is solid. Current packages through April include a summer package that includes a round on either of the property's courses, a nice at the hotel, as well as a complimentary round. That package starts at $597.

Your best bet if you're planning to travel from outside the San Antonio area is to show up with a hotel reservation at a minimum.

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There are a lot of great golf courses, public and private, in San Antonio, so TPC SanAntonio can be your lead option or just one of many. No matter what, it's not going to break the bank to play a PGA Tour course. With 7,500 yards of golf course at the tips, you'll get your money's worth on a per-yard basis compared to practically any golf course in America.

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