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In the beginning...
"FORE!!!...Golf has come to Kerrville. It
seems strange that in this mountain retreat, where such a short time ago smoke
was rising from the campfires of the Comanche Indians, such a modern thing as
golf links should be at hand."
These words heralded by the October 1924 edition of
the Grinstead's Graphic.
Originally started as the Kerrville Country Club,
the vintage nine-hole course was the design of John Bredemus, one of the
first golf course designers in Texas.
Throughout the roaring 1920's the Kerrville Country
Club was the social and recreational hub of Kerrville. The original
clubhouse was an inspiring stucco building with a large gallery, ball room,
and band alcove.
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Just Resting, and Looking Across the Course from Number Four Green at
the Foot of Tivy Mountain to the Clubhouse.
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