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Oak Hills Country Club

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Nestled within 170 acres of majestic oak trees and rolling hills within the San Antonio's Southwest Texas Medical Center, is one of the nation's premiere country clubs, Oak Hills. The course architect, A.W. Tillinghast’s trademark style is evident with its tree-lined fairways, bunker-protected greens and contoured putting surfaces.

Professional

  • 23 PGA Tour Texas Opens (1961-1966, 1977-1994)

    • Champions include Arnold Palmer, Ben Crenshaw, John Mahaffey, Bill Rogers, Lee Trevino, Bruce Crampton & Bob Estes

  • 1987 Inaugural PGA Tour Championship – Tom Watson, Champion

  • Nine Champions Tour Events (2002-2010) – Champions include Phil Blackmar

  • 12 of the 34 winners of the hosted events won at least one major championship in his career

Texas Golf Association

  • Men's Amateur (1950, 1959, 1972, 2016)

  • Women's Amateur (1948, 1969, 1983)

  • Men's Senior (1998, 2015)

  • Men's Mid-Am Match Play (2013)

  • Men’s Four-Ball Championship (2020)

USGA

  • Junior Amateur Championship (2001) - Henry Liaw, Champion

USGA Qualifiers

  • Amateur (2013, 2018)

  • Junior Amateur (2000, 2001, 2007, 2014)

  • Mid-Amateur (2015)

  • Senior Amateur (2000)

  • Senior Open (2010)

  • Former PGA Golf Professionals
    Warren Smith (1946-1963)

    • PGA of America Professional of the Year (1973)

  • Hardy Loudermilk (1963-1978)

    • PGA of America Professional of the Year (1968)

  • David Price (1978-1985)

    • PGA of America Professional of the Year in 1995

Collegiate

  • University of Texas - San Antonio Oak Hills Invitationals (2007-2016)

Professional Players (as of 2020)

  • Abraham Ancer - 2019 Presidents Cup Member

  • Cameron Beckman – three-time PGA Tour Winner

  • Tom Byrum - PGA Tour Winner

  • Roberto Diaz - Korn Ferry Tour

  • Nicholas Flanagan - 2003 U.S. Amateur Champion

  • Mitchell Meissner – Latino America Tour

  • Kyle Pritchard - 2019 Texas State Open Champion

  • John Hill – Canadian Tour