Graytown Park

Elmendorf, Texas     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Michael Fanick › July 6, 2019
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Course is in great shape and SARA keeps it up. The front nine is more open with little trees but there is a cross wind that keep you on your toes. The back nine is played on the river bottom with more trees and some nice elevated signature holes you will remember. The river bottom is subject to flooding so watch SARA website for current condition during rainy time of the year.
-  +0 votes  + Luis Lopez › August 7, 2016
A
Very new, kick butt baskets crazy back nine. Liked the long four's and separate tee boxes for rookies or chicks. The real country side not in the city like McClain or universal city which are too me the two best designed courses in San Antonio Old pearsol isn't too bad just too full of stickers and cactus weeds. Graytown might be my newest favorite park since it just opened yesterday.
-  +0 votes  + Thomas Henson › December 28, 2016
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Tale of two courses. First half is wide open and includes some long holes, two at around 600 ft. The second half of the course is much more technical as you are required to navigate between/around trees. Love the course but beware, if it has rained in the past few days, the back half is going to be muddy/slippery, so try to play this course when it hasn't rained recently.
-  +0 votes  + Brandyn Beyer › November 16, 2020
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-  +0 votes  + Jonathan Rodriguez › December 13, 2018
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-  +0 votes  + Scotty Smith › June 2, 2021
A
Solid Course, Great fun for Families. They have Beginners/Women/kids circle pads and long blue tee Pads for those who want to push themself to be better. Keep an Eye on your Disc, the rough can & does get tall here. It would be great to see this course have a club to adopt the course so there could be slightly better up keep, and I would suggest wider fairways. But SARA does a great job of keeping those mowed. Just needs to be a little wider for the kids that come out to play so you don't l ...
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-  +0 votes  + Steven Circeo › January 26, 2022
B+
-  +0 votes  + Jonathan Brown › May 27, 2021
A+
-  +0 votes  + Tyler Franklin › March 14, 2024
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-  -1 votes  + Patrick Treude › December 31, 2023
B+
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