Zeon Zoysia Grassed Course NGCOA Course Of The Year
The Clubs at Cordillera Ranch, a golf course grassed with drought-tolerant Zeon Zoysia grass on every surface except the greens, was recently named 2014 Golf Course of the Year by the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA).
The award honours an association member course demonstrating excellence in course quality, ownership and management, contributions to its community and to the game.
The beautiful par 3 Sixteenth hole at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch.
Located bout 40 minutes north of San Antonio, The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch is a Jack Nicklaus design that winds its way over 780 acres of rugged landscape. Cordillera opened in May 2007 and has taken a consistent position among the state’s top-ranked courses.
The routing for the 7,450-yard course embraces the rugged beauty of the Hill Country while carefully sidestepping native grasses and vegetation.
“The course developers selected Zeon Zoysia grass for its playing surfaces to create not only a beautiful, highly playable golf course but also to keep in mind the high incidence of drought in the area. Zeon Zoysia met their requirements,” says David Doguet, Zeon Zoysia turfgrass breeder and owner of Bladerunner Farms of Poteet, Texas. “I am thrilled to hear that the course, and thereby the grass, has received this honour.”
The par 3 Sixteenth at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch, which requires a skillful shot to a green framed by cascading waterfalls, has been ranked the most beautiful hole in Texas for five straight years.