The land that now provides a home to Quarry Golf Club was formerly the abandoned Alamo Cement plant. Keith Foster converted this unique location into a challenging layout with a links-style front nine and a back nine that plays entirely through an abandoned rock quarry with walls over a 100 feet tall on three sides.
The land that now provides a home to Quarry Golf Club was formerly the abandoned Alamo Cement plant. Keith Foster converted this unique location into a challenging layout with a links-style front nine and a back nine that plays entirely through an abandoned rock quarry with walls over a 100 feet tall on three sides. The first half of the golf course features plays through open fields of rolling hills with native grasses and a near absence of trees. Creeks and streams come into play on six holes of the front nine. The quarry pit on the back nine is truly the most unique feature on the golf course. Quarry Golf Club's most dramatic hole is the 17th, which requires a tee shot over a deep ravine that is framed by a 40-foot waterfall.
Par, yardages and course ratings
| Tee | Par | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Professional | 71 | 6740 | 72.4 | 128 |
| Forward (W) | 71 | 4897 | 67.4 | 115 |
| Championship | 71 | 6128 | 69.2 | 120 |
| Regular | 71 | 5576 | 66.7 | 111 |
Articles:
At a glance
- Holes: 18
- Designed by: Keith Foster
- Type: Public
- Built in: 1993
- Golf Season: Year round
- Visitor Policy: Open
- Tee times welcomed: Yes
Practice facilities
- Driving range: Yes
- Putting green: Yes
Tuition
- Teaching pro: Yes
- Golf school / golf academy:
Services
- Pro: Yes
- Rental clubs: Yes
- Rental carts: Yes - included in green fees
- Pull carts: Yes
Prices
- Week days: $29 - $59
- Weekends: $29 - $89
