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The Resort Course's design includes natural water hazards, such as swift running streams and waterfalls, which come into play on several holes. Six holes offer panoramic views of the San Antonio area. Several oak trees line the fairways, and the greens are large, fast, and undulating. Seventy white-sand bunkers are spread throughout the course's design. This course has two signature holes. The first is #7, a 316-yard, par 4, which is a breathtakingly beautiful quarry hole called "The Rattler," and featuring a unique rattlesnake-shaped sand bunker on the left side of the fairway, along with several other fairway bunkers you'll need to avoid. Your tee shot is from a cliff eighty-feet above the fairway. In the background there is a great view of the roller coaster at Six Flags and many of the other amusement park rides. The second signature hole is #12, a 415-yard, par 4, in which the fairway is protected by "church pew bunkers" on the left, and the green is guarded by a natural waterfall and creek. The green sits back and to the left requiring a longer approach shot when the flagstick is on the left side of the green. Without a long tee shot, this is a definite "lay-up hole." The course offers a variety of other holes, including each of the par 3's playing to a different yardage and direction, all requiring a variety of club selections. Also, each of the par 5's play in a different direction, so you can expect to play in a variety of wind conditions, see varying scenic views, and experience playing an assortment of different strategies. This club hosted the La Cantera Texas Open PGA Tour Event for 1995 and will continue to be the host through the year 1999. "GOLF Magazine" even selected it to their 1998 list of "Top 10 PGA Courses You Can Play." Open March 2001, the Palmer Course is the latest addition to the Westin La Cantera Resort at San Antonio. Arnold Palmer's fifth course design in Texas, this 18-hole, par 71 course tops out at just over 7,000 yards from the back tees. The Palmer course covers 225 acres of Texas hill country, and includes views of the resort and the Resort Course's "Valley of Golf".
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