TX, United States
Riverhill Country Club is a championship golf course designed by legendary golfer Byron Nelson and renowned architect Joe Finger. Located in Kerrville, Texas, the course was built from their close friendship and became Byron Nelson's favorite course to play.
The course features rare bent-grass greens, providing an exceptional putting experience. Riverhill has established itself as a premier tournament venue, hosting over 30 Texas Golf Association State events, including USGA Men's Amateur Local Qualifying, USGA Boy's Junior Amateur Qualifying, the Southern Senior Women's National Championship, and Region IV High School Boy's Championship.
The course record stands at 62, set by Cooper Dossey in 2015. Riverhill maintains a dynamic atmosphere with frequent tournaments and thriving golf associations for men, women, and youth. The facility includes a full-service pro shop with PGA professionals on staff. The club offers Stay 'n Play packages starting at $56 per player, accommodating visitors through on-site cottages or local hotels, and provides comprehensive tournament services for both members and guests.