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Brackenridge Golf Course
Club House

This historic 18-hole golf course, the first inductee into the Texas Golf Hall of Fame, was the original site of the PGA Winter Tour. It opened for play in 1916 as an 18-hole championship course. The Texas Open Golf Tournament originated on this course in 1922 and was played here until 1959.


The project consists of the restoration and renovation (for original and new-updated uses) of the existing historic clubhouse (c. 1922) at Brackenridge Golf Course, and a new adjacent pavilion for special uses; the restoration and renovation the building known as the Borglum Studio (c.1895) on the same site; work additionally includes interior design in both buildings, in particular, development of a golf museum in association with owner’s museum consultant. Associated project work includes area development around the buildings to tie in with work by golf course architect; new parking layout and development along with new entry to include location of a new bridge from Ave. B to the parking area.

San Antonio, Texas
Client: Municipal Golf Association of San Antonio
dba Alamo Golf Trail
Completed: Summer 2009
Construction budget: $2,000,000