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73 F today and beautiful.. in Houston.
In the summer we play with 8-9 clubs, 4 balls and a pint of water and walk early or real late, get out of the sun, and go swimming at night!
Far and away the destination in TX is San Antonio. Fairly good flights into and out, central location for driving from many parts of the state on I-35 and I-10.. your basic Fiesta Texas Amuzement park / La Cantera Resort complex... others in the area, like older Tapatio Springs have good stay and play packages, more new upscale venues like Canyon Springs GC, or try remodeled Pecan Valley and other old courses for some historical venues.. new stuff like The Bandit east of SA, or The Falls at New Ulm,..
I can believe the Weiskoff/Morrish at LaC falling off the radar, i like the new Palmer course better.. more scenic, more golfing stress induced, great greens
The new PGA venture is back on track, they went out into the county to get away from city politics..
I can't believe Walden on Lake Conroe having such a high rating from DMN!
What ever happended to Waterwood's ratings, Pet Dye's famed course near Andy? We played it the other week and it was in good condition.. but the surrounding resort looks real old now..
For the public in the greater Houston area, there are easily 30 courses that are fun to play and offer some good value, diversity, and relatively low cost, especially with coupons and GOLFQ.COM offers available..
I will continue to question why anyone cares about ratings of private courses. Seems like pure ego issues there. Carlton Woods for instance, in my backyard, do you really want to pay 120$ to play a round of golf as a guest? For braggin rights yeh..
Bottom line issues and convenience count down here with the masses.. even though pipe-fitters and other craftsmen make $75k+... gotr your foursome.. go out an play... take Battleground in Deer Park or the Bayou GC in Texas City ..please .. but they're often packed. Some will drive an hour+ to play, but many draw the line there.. Remember you can go 40 miles in any direction from Downtown Houston and find quite acceptable public golf.. that's 6400 square miles of golfing adventure folks!