Woodlake Golf Club, is a Semi-Private, 18 hole golf course located in San Antonio, Texas
The Woodlake Golf Club golf course first opened in 1972. The course was designed by Desmond Muirhead
Golfers will need to be accurate in order to challenge the narrow fairways, multiple water hazards and well-protected greens of Woodlake
Woodlake Golf Club golf course has multiple water hazards, hilly terrain, and some of San Antonio's most beautiful views.
Woodlake Golf Club has hosted 5 PGA Tour events (Texas Open) from 1972 thru 1976. It was in 1973 when Ben Crenshaw won the Texas Open on his first attempt as a Professional Golfer. Woodlake has also hosted other prestigious qualifying events such as The USGA's U.S. Public Links in 2003-2006, the U.S. Amateur qualifying in 2004 and the U.S. Mid Amateur in 2005.
The Woodlake Golf Club golf course plays to 6,691 yards from the Blue tees for course rating of 72.3 and a slope rating of 130. Par for Woodlake is 72.
Woodlake Golf Club went into foreclosure in 2013. The course was purchased but remained closed after the sale.