Golf offers more than just a game or hobby; it’s an investment in memorable experiences, challenge, and value. Among the many courses I’ve played, the TPC Network consistently stands out for its impressive quality.
When fans think of that branding, TPC Sawgrass in Florida, home of THE PLAYERS Championship, would immediately come to mind. However, there are 30 private, resort, and daily fee golf properties in the PGA TOUR’s TPC Network portfolio.
Most TPC Network facilities have hosted or will host globally televised PGA TOUR events. For instance, TPC Deere Run in the Quad Cities hosts July’s John Deere Classic, or TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course, which is home to the Valero Texas Open every spring.

The iconic Avocado Hole at TPC San Antonio serves up pristine greens with a side of JW Marriott elegance in the backdrop.
I recently had the opportunity to play The Oaks. I can’t wait to return for another round, as well as test drive the adjacent course, The Canyons, also on the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa property north of the city.
The Oaks, nearly 7,500 yards in length, features a traditional layout with minimal elevation change and is lined by trees and native vegetation, creating a natural look and feel. This makes it one of the best playing experiences in Texas.
The Canyons, by contrast, is classic hill country golf, offering dramatic elevation changes and breathtaking views. While The Oaks is renowned for tradition and challenge, The Canyons stands out for its elevation and scenery. It has hosted six PGA TOUR Champions tournaments and a Korn Ferry Tour event.
Viewers of TOUR telecasts are familiar with The Oaks’ feature hole: the par-3, 189-yard 16th, which is known as “The Avocado.” A bunker in the center of the green resembles an avocado from certain camera angles.
It is no surprise that avocado-themed merchandise quickly sells out during tournament time, according to Danny Yeargin, PGA, Director of Golf, who gave me a guided tour of the members’ locker room and the extensive guest facilities before my round.
Make no mistake, from bag drop to check-in, and tee to green, this is a higher-end outing well worth the price of admission, and we found nothing pretentious about this club.
The members we met were welcoming and conveyed pride as immense as the state itself. Some credit for the inviting atmosphere goes to general manager Matt Flory, who helped open the club 15 years ago and now leads the team to his standards.
“We’re in the service business and hospitality is at the forefront of what we do,” Flory said. “We constantly ask ourselves how we can create an experience as close to our TOUR event as possible because that’s what the amateur golfers are looking for, whether that’s course conditions, a practice facility with launch monitors at each station, delicious food and beverage, or our furnishings. When you walk into our clubhouse, the décor and photos of past winners speak to the more than 100-year history of our professional event.”
TPC San Antonio is exclusively available to guests staying at the JW Marriott, which offers a wide variety of stay-and-play packages. The only exception to this rule is active and retired military personnel, who do not need to book a
room to play here. Flory led the effort to establish the program, which serves approximately 3,000 military members annually.
“They have their private booking link and portal. They just go online and identify themselves as active or retired military, and they have a special guest rate,” Flory added. “We’re a private resort, but we are equally proud to honor all who served.”
Brian Harman won the 2025 Valero Texas Open, and the San Antonio-based energy company signed on as the title sponsor in 2002, before the event relocated to its present home.
During tournament week, 2019 U.S. Open winner Gary Woodland said he’s always excited to tee it up here for the Valero Texas Open.
“It’s a ball striker’s paradise. It really is. It’s tough, you’re not seeing 25 under out here, especially if we get some wind. So, to control the golf ball effectively, growing up in Kansas, I like to flight the golf ball, and you have to do that around here. It’s tough and I enjoy that.”
The décor of the clubhouse captures the tournament’s storied legacy, with champions spanning from Walter Hagen, Byron Nelson, and Arnold Palmer to Zach Johnson, Jordan Spieth, and J.J. Spaun.
With each visit to TPC San Antonio, you get to join a tradition of excellence—where history is celebrated, hospitality stands out, and every round feels part of something memorable. For players and spectators alike, it’s an experience worth returning to time and again.
Remember The Alamo!
While here to golf where the pros do, there’s so much to do off the course in The Alamo City. One insider hack is to purchase a San Antonio City Pass, which offers a single low price for up to four attractions, including the San Antonio River Cruise —a guided tour of this unique, authentic Southwest destination.
Where to Dine?

Bold flavors, vibrant vibes—Rosario’s brings the heart of San Antonio to every plate.
Located in the trendy, historic Southtown neighborhood, Rosario’s award-winning, made-from-scratch menu combines traditional Mexican dishes and original house specialties, all prepared with a contemporary flair. My personal favorites include tacos callejeros, a plentiful portion of ceviche, skinny margaritas, and ice-cold cervezas.
While you are there, be sure to arrive early or stay late on the exceptionally furnished Rooftop Terrace and Bar. Private dining is an option with ample meeting space for your next group golf trip.