Oak Hills Country Club

Class of 2020

Oak Hills Country Club

Historic Registry of Golf Courses

Course History

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 Country Club. The course architect, World Golf Hall of Fame member A.W. Tillinghast’s trademark style is evident with its tree-lined fairways, bunker-protected greens and contoured putting surfaces.

Northwest of downtown, it was founded 102 years ago in 1921 as the "Alamo Country Club." The golf course opened for member play in 1922. Closed during the Great Depression, it reopened in 1946 as Oak Hills Country Club.

Oak Hills has hosted a number of PGA Tour events. The inaugural Tour Championship in 1987 at Oak Hills was won by Tom Watson with a dramatic birdie on the 72nd hole; the 6-iron used for the approach shot hangs in the pro shop. The tour's Texas Open was held at the course twenty-three times between 1961–1994, and the AT&T Championship on the Champions Tour nine times (2002–2010). It also hosted the U.S. Junior Amateur Golf Championship in 2001.

Oak Hills has had several touring pros as members and boasts one of the best golfing memberships in the country with it being typical for 30 or more members being scratch or better at any given time.

Its golf course is known as an architectural gem and, as such, was a beloved stop for both PGA and Champions Tour players. It was consistently ranked as the #1 course in the San Antonio area for many years with its small greens and notoriously deep Tillinghast bunkers.

  • 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

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

Legacy Video

Events Hosted

  • 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)
  • TGA Men's Amateur (1950, 1959, 1972, 2016)
  • TGA Women's Amateur (1948, 1969, 1983)
  • TGA Men's Senior (1998, 2015)
  • TGA Men's Mid-Am Match Play (2013)
  • TGA Men’s Four-Ball Championship (2020)
  • USGA Junior Amateur Championship (2001) - Henry Liaw, Champion
  • University of Texas - San Antonio Oak Hills Invitationals (2007-2016)
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6th Hole at Oak Hills

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Loudermilk's Legacy of Golf Professionals at Oak Hills

Texas Golf Hall of Fame member, Buddy Cook, started his career as a golf professional at Oak Hills Country Club. He worked and learned from Hardy Loudermilk for the first three years of his career.

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Comedians or Golfers

Legends Chi Chi Rodriguez and Lee Trevino at Oak Hills.

Select Artifacts

Young A.W. Tillinghast walks the property

Young A.W. Tillinghast walks the property

Crowds gather around the 18th tee

Crowds gather around the 18th tee

Early shot of the Oak Hills clubhouse

Early shot of the Oak Hills clubhouse

Early days on Oak Hills

Early days on Oak Hills

Early Oak Hills from high above

Early Oak Hills from high above

Vintage Oak Hills clubhouse

Vintage Oak Hills clubhouse

Photo collage from the early days of Oak Hills

Photo collage from the early days of Oak Hills

Surveying the property

Surveying the property

Buddy Cook as Assistant Pro at Oak Hills

Buddy Cook as Assistant Pro at Oak Hills

The iconic par 3 18th at Oak Hills

The iconic par 3 18th at Oak Hills

Jack Burke Jr. and Chi Chi Rodriguez at Oak Hills

Jack Burke Jr. and Chi Chi Rodriguez at Oak Hills

Chi Chi Rodriguez and Lee Trevino at Oak Hills

Chi Chi Rodriguez and Lee Trevino at Oak Hills

Vintage aerial shot of the Oak Hills clubhouse

Vintage aerial shot of the Oak Hills clubhouse

Vintage shot of the Oak Hills pool and clubhouse

Vintage shot of the Oak Hills pool and clubhouse

Hardy Loudermilk at Oak Hills

Hardy Loudermilk at Oak Hills

Magnificent green complex at Oak Hills

Magnificent green complex at Oak Hills

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Anchor Physical Addresses:
2315 Avenue B
San Antonio, TX 78215

16124 Championship Drive
Frisco, TX 75033

Mailing Address:
448 West 19th Street, Suite #1082
Houston, TX 77008

Phone Number:
713-382-8723

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