Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course
Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course
About Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course
Policies
Walking allowed: Yes
Metal spikes allowed: No
Credit cards: --
Practice/Instruction
Driving range: Yes
Short game area: Yes
Putting green: Yes
Teaching pro: --
Rentals/Services
Carts: Yes
Clubs: Yes
Quick Facts
$-- - $--
Par: 70
Holes: 18
(830) 257-4982
Architect: John Bredemus,Joe Finger
Weather: Year round
Greens: --
Fairways: --
Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course Scorecard
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blue | 70 | 6453 | 71.6 | 126 |
White | 70 | 6016 | 70 | 122 |
Gold | 70 | 5184 | 67.8 | 104 |
Red | 70 | 4826 | 67.8 | 104 |
What Golfers say About Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course
What's good about Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course
Golfers tell us that the golf course in Kerville is a hidden gem. They mention that the staff is incredibly friendly and the course layout is good. Despite some slow greens and patches of dead grass, the course is in decent shape overall. Golfers appreciate the challenges and creative fairways/greens, making it a ton of fun to play. They also mention that even though the fairways are brown, they are in good condition. The greens, tee boxes, and facility quality are also praised. Golfers find the course to be a great value for the money. Despite some issues with cart attendants and pace of play, overall, golfers have a good day on the course. The course difficulty is considered moderate, providing a somewhat challenging experience. Overall, golfers enjoy the course and recommend it for its friendly staff, good condition, and enjoyable playing experience.
What Needs Improvement at Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course
Golfers tell us that the cart attendant staff member was described as rude and unhelpful, and some players felt pressured to rush their game to keep up with the pace of play. A few reviewers mentioned that certain greens and fairways needed work, with slow greens and rough patches reported by some. Additionally, a few reviewers suggested that the course layout might benefit from occasional rides to check for backups.