CONCHO SPRINGS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Eden, TX, USA
Designed by Garrett Gill, George B. Williams
Concho Springs Golf Course sits in Eden, a small ranching community in west-central Texas along the Concho River valley. The course was designed by George B. Williams with contributions from Garrett Gill, reflecting a straightforward approach suited to the region's rolling terrain and limited water resources. The layout takes advantage of the natural topography characteristic of this part of Texas Hill Country, where elevation changes and native grasses frame the playing corridors.
The design emphasizes playability for a small-town membership while incorporating the landscape's inherent challenges. Mesquite, live oak, and other native vegetation define the holes, and the routing likely follows the contours of the land to minimize earthmoving—a practical consideration in this climate. Greens and fairways are modest in scale, appropriate for a municipal or semi-private facility serving a rural community.
Concho Springs represents the kind of regional golf course that serves as a recreational anchor in smaller Texas towns, where the game is accessible and the setting reflects the surrounding ranch country. The course offers a genuine taste of west Texas golf, where wind, firm conditions, and strategic bunkering matter more than length or elaborate water features. For golfers traveling through the region or exploring lesser-known Texas layouts, Concho Springs provides an unpretentious round in a landscape shaped by cattle ranching and the rhythms of small-town life.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Concho Springs was designed by Garrett Gill and George B. Williams.
Yes. Concho Springs at Concho Springs Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Concho Springs is 36.
Concho Springs plays 3,358 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Concho Springs is a 9-hole course.