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My San Antonio Golf
pages are meant to be the most complete description of all the golf courses in the San
Antonio area. I have tried to include all the details that will be important to the
golfer, whether scratch player or high handicapper. San Antonio is the fastest growing golf destination in the USA. Here you will find excellent golf which will accommodate any budget. You will also find any type of play, ranging from the famous hill country to rolling links style golf. sanantoniogolf.com can arrange for advance tee times as well as save you money on courses, hotel accommodations and travel arrangement. We also can arrange tournament details for
your outing, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, door prizes, longest drive,
closest to the pin, straightest drive and putting contests. After
tournament awards dinners are our specialty. Sanantoniogolf.com and golfsanantonio.com is owned and managed by Larry Farlow. Other projects that will be developed soon are golfgulfcoast.com and golfwestern.com. I have registered business names Golf San Antonio and San Antonio Golf at the Bexar County Texas Courthouse to serve as the companies that oversee those domain names. I am a San Antonio public relations and advertising specialist with a background as a newspaper reporter, advertising, sales and illustrative photography who was raised in a golfing family. My dad, Ed Farlow, was the best golfer and finest gentleman I have known. This website is dedicated to him. Should you need to talk to me, please contact me at my email address: golfhappy@sanantoniogolf.com. I look forward and enjoy hearing from you. Please address Snail mail to the business address: San Antonio Golf My ratings may vary from the experts because I rate the
courses and staffs not only on the golf, but on customer satisfaction. Are the
locker rooms clean? Is the staff both professional and South Texas friendly?
Does the green fee reflect the proper customer service and golf experience? Is the
facility user-friendly? How do the people welcome and accept this senior golfer with
the high teens handicap? Would our Friends of Golf pay to come back and play it
again? All of these items are taken into account when our golfers, men and women,
ranging from 3 to 23 handicappers, rate each course. I enjoy talking with you. Thanks, Larry Farlow
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