Bryan McClain Park
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Course Description:
Fun and challenging - includes elevation, tunnel and wide open shots as well as a balance of right and left curving fairways.
Course Established: 2007
Additional Course Information:
Additional Course Information for Bryan McClain Park:
Directions:
From Loop 1604; exit O'Connor and head south (inside the loop) to a left on Knoll Creek. Turn right into the parking lot behind the Longs Creek Elementary School. 1st tee to the right of the sidewalk by the pavilion.


Good starter course. VERY woody- Blair Witch stuff. Needs major manicure attention, has two water hazards (one comes with a goal on top of a hill). If it rains course will be very muddy. Good course layout and evenly numbered "pars".
Great course with nice mix of right turning and left turning holes. Only 2 holes put any premium on distance, fariways are narrow and players are penalized for shots that land outside of the fairway. Great baskets, concrete tee pads, well maintained, front nine & back nine start in the same area. Previous reviewer mentioned the course needs manicure attention, which is not the case. The rough is rough for a reason, to penalize errant shots.
Very difficult course for an amateur golfer. Rough terrain, lots of briar patches. Could use a lot of pruning to become a must play course. Nice baskets and tee signs paid for by the city of SA. Plan on 3+ hours to play all 18 holes in foursome.
Great course!!! Very well kept and very fun to play. Cement tee boxes and very well manicured. Although very challenging. Lots of trees. Definitely one I will be playing regularly.
great course!!! This is the friendliest course I have ever played for the out-of-towner. Superb tee signs, tee pads and "next tee" markers. The front nine has some of the best holes I have ever seen. Not real long by "championship" standards, but very challenging. Holes #5 and #6 are picture perfect. Can't wait to play a tournament here (even though I current live in Corpus Christi). Once again, this is a "must play" for anybody within a 2 hour drive.