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- View all PhotosJW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & SpaSan Antonio, TX17.5 miles to city center$42-$56 Nightly Resort Fee4.5-star Hotel Class4.5-star Hotel Class$42-$56 Nightly Resort Fee
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The resort offers the TPC San Antonio – A PGA Tour Experience, which has two 18-hole, par-72 on-site golf courses. - View all PhotosHyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and SpaLost Pines, TX4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class
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The resort offers the Wolfdancer Golf Club, an 18-hole, par-72 layout public course. Designed by Arthur Hills and associates, the 7,205-yard course has a 13-acre practice area, putting greens, locker rooms and a golf shop. - View all PhotosOmni Barton Creek Resort & SpaAustin, TX7.5 miles to city center$39 Nightly Resort Fee3.5-star Hotel Class3.5-star Hotel Class$39 Nightly Resort Fee
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Located about 10 miles northwest of downtown Austin, the Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa isn't the most practical choice for sightseers. But golfers will be delighted by this premier Texas golf destination; it features four golf courses in the heart of Texas Hill Country. After you work up an appetite on the driving range, treat yourself to a meal at one of the resort's eateries. And if you have kids in tow, plan on a day at the pool, on the surrounding hiking trails or on the mini-golf course. Recent guests love this Omni resort's quiet location and large guest rooms, which include plasma TVs, plush beds and granite countertops. However, recent guests do warn that the service staff isn't up to par and that guests should be wary of hidden fees that can be added to your bill. - View all PhotosHyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and SpaSan Antonio, TX10.8 miles to city center$35 Nightly Resort Fee4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class$35 Nightly Resort Fee
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The 27-hole, three-course golf club is a highlight of the Hyatt Regency Hill Country. - View all PhotosLa Cantera Resort & SpaSan Antonio, TX13.8 miles to city center$36 Nightly Resort Fee4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class$36 Nightly Resort Fee
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La Cantera Resort & Spa boasts two 18-hole championship golf courses. Each course overlooks the surrounding Texas Hill Country. The Resort Course at La Cantera was designed by Jay Moorish and Tom Weiskopf and is considered one of San Antonio's top places to tee off, while The Palmer Course at La Cantera was created by Arnold Palmer and was rated one of the best courses in Texas by Golf Magazine in 2016. - View all PhotosMoody Gardens Hotel, Spa and Convention CenterGalveston, TX4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class
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The on-site 72-par, 18-hole golf course at Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa and Convention Center sits about 4 miles from the hotel property and faces Syndor Bayou. - View all PhotosFour Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las ColinasIrving, TX$35 Nightly Resort Fee5.0-star Hotel Class5.0-star Hotel Class$35 Nightly Resort Fee
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The property's 18-hole, par-70 championship golf course is a certified Audobon Cooperative Sanctuary and Environmental Leader in Golf Award winner. Golfers will enjoy the trees and wildlife surrounding this course. - View all PhotosHorseshoe Bay ResortHorseshoe Bay, TX$35 Nightly Resort Fee4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class$35 Nightly Resort Fee
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There are four golf courses on the property, as well as an 18-hole putting green course with waterfalls. - View all PhotosDallas/Fort Worth Marriott Hotel & Golf Club at Champions CircleFort Worth, TX3.5-star Hotel Class3.5-star Hotel Class
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Guests of the Dallas/Fort Worth Marriott Hotel & Golf Club at Champions Circle can stroll over to the on-site golf club to have dinner or play a round of golf. The facility includes a clubhouse, restaurant, pro-shop, practice greens, lessons and an 18-hole course designed by Jay Morrish. The course features rolling greens, lakes, waterfalls and lush landscaping. - View all PhotosThe Westin Stonebriar Hotel & Golf ClubFrisco, TX4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class
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Although it's just 24 miles north of Dallas, The Westin Stonebriar Hotel & Golf Club could easily be worlds away. It's probably not the best lodging choice if you're in town to sightsee, but if you're looking to kick back, relax and practice your golf swing, previous visitors say that this is the place. Surrounding the resort are 18 Tom Fazio-designed fairways; though general greens fees are fairly steep, the resort offers unlimited golf after 2 p.m. for roughly half the price. If you're not a golfer, recent guests recommend spending some time by the pool or indulging in an in-room spa treatment. As far as the rooms go, recent visitors describe the decor as beautiful and compliment the Heavenly Beds. If you don't mind a slightly higher nightly rate, visitors recommend reserving a room with a full walk-out balcony. However, many guests cite issues with indifferent housekeeping staff, noting that the digs felt a little dingy. And though they praise the classic American fare served at The Legacy Grill and the light fare offered at the other on-site cafes and bars, some travelers wish that there were more dining options given the resort's somewhat remote location. And because this hotel is part of the Marriott hotel family, Marriott Bonvoy members can earn and use points here.
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