Set in the "very scenic" Texas Hill Country, this "well-maintained" Arnold Palmer design is "fair but demanding", with "a few blind shots" and "dramatic changes in elevation on many holes" ("danger lurks on all sides"); it may not be as well-known as its sibling, but it "has character", leading some to argue it's "actually a nicer course" than the Resort; P.S. it's "on the expensive side" but comes complete with "a great hotel and facilities."
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