Description
Olmos Basin is one San Antonio's most prominent metropolitan courses. It is found recently north of downtown San Antonio, off of Highway 281. It opened in 1963, and was composed by George Hoffman. Olmos Basin has been the site of various Men's and Women's City Amateur titles. Tree-lined fairways and a rivulet that goes through a significant number of its openings make it an intriguing format that our local people altogether appreciate.
Located in the center of San Antonio, just north of Brackenridge Park, Olmos Basin is a fun golf course and a local favorite. The course is playable for all types of golfers from beginners to scratch players. Common features include tree-lined fairways, long par 3's, reachable par 5's, and a creek that winds through the course. The toughest hole at Olmos Basin is the 2nd hole (par 4) - a tree-lined dogleg right that leaves most players with a long, uphill approach shot.
Olmos Basin does offer its fair share of birdie holes and the greens are relatively flat. With some decent ball striking, you should have a chance to post an impressive score. Olmos Basin is equipped with four different tee boxes to accommodate all skill levels, ranging from 5612 yards to 6847 yards.