Cordillera Ranch Living Magazine: March-April 2015

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Sunset view from the end of the pier looking back at your island.

PUBLISHERS: SMV Texas Design Group, LLC / Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation

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CORDILLERA RANCH

Charlie Hill Vice CordilleraPresidentRanch

Stress kills. We all encounter stress, and it can be over whelming to the point that it has serious negative health effects such as contributing to strokes and heart attacks. Finding a way to decompress and at least find a tempo rary escape is critical to breaking the sometimes suffocat ing grip of stress. Few places I’ve ever been cure you of stress quite like Royal Belize, the private island a few miles off the Belize mainland owned by Cordillera Ranch resi dent Bill Poston. (And, no, this is not a paid endorsement for Royal Belize).

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Cordillera Ranch Living is published bi-monthly through a joint venture between Cordillera Ranch Develop ment Corporation and Schooley Media Ventures, LLC. No reproduction in any form is authorized without the consent of both Cordillera Ranch Development Corpo ration and Schooley Media Ventures, LLC. Cordillera Ranch Living is a registered trademark of Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation. 930 E. Blanco, Ste. 200, Boerne, TX 78006. Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 2008. All rights reserved. No responsibility is assumed for unsolicited submissions. Manuscripts, pho tographs, and other submitted material can be acknowl edged or returned if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. The content contained does not necessarily reflect the opinions and views of Cordil lera Ranch Development Corporation, Schooley Media Ventures, LLC, or Cordillera Ranch residents. Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation and Schooley Media Ventures, LLC assumes no liability for misinformation, omissions, or errors.

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Speaking of the staff, the team of 8+ is led by Tracy and Lynh who add to the whole experience with stories about their background and the history of the island and other local knowledge that make you feel at home. You quickly sense their passion for the place and that this isn’t just a job to them. Being waited on for each waking moment adds to the relaxation factor, but the custom-designed multi-course meals prepared by their chef for breakfast, lunch and dinner really puts you over the edge.

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In this issue, Bill answers the burning question of “How in the world does one own a private island,” but I can tell you first-hand that describing this place as simply ‘a private island’ unfairly generalizes Royal Belize and understates the experience you get there. It’s the antidote to the demands of life. The island staff snatches your bag the moment you hop off the boat taking away any faint memory of deadlines, projects or responsibilities with them, and they fill the void in your open hand with their signature Rum cocktail. Their bottomless glasses pose no problem because you’re on the island alone with only your group of friends and the staff. That’s right you have this slice of paradise – including three villas and a main gathering place, the Palapa – all to yourself.

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There is no doubt that you can painlessly scratch off your Royal Belize days by doing nothing more than lounging on the beach as the island’s happiest staff member, Joe, refills your drink. Or you can leisurely circle the island snorkeling the shallow, crystal clear water with sting rays, nurse sharks, lobster and other fish. Take a kayak or wave runner a little further offshore and go fishing. Take a short 30-minute boat ride to dive the 2nd largest barrier reef in the world. Be as lazy or busy as you want at Royal Belize because, for a few days, they make you feel like you own a private island and there’s no pressure to do a single thing you don’t want to do. Enjoy Bill’s story on how he came to own an island, and do yourself a favor and go kill some stress at Royal Belize.

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Benjamin ben.weber@smvtexas.comWeber

To make reservations for any of these events, please contact the Club reception desk at 830.336.9000, or reserve your spot online at clubsofcordilleraranch.com. Come check out the new Ranch Menu available every day! Great new features! calendar : MEMBER TRADITIONS Tuesday FIESTA BUFFET $15.95 Adults and $7.95 for children under 10. 5-9pm. Join us for a South Texas Favorites featuring Beef & Chicken Fajitas. Chicken Enchiladas with Salsa Verde, Beef Taco Salad, Guacamole, Queso, Rice, Beans and all the fixings. Enjoy $5 Blue Margaritas and $4 Mexican Beer. Wednesdays CORDILLERA RANCH GOLD RUSH We will draw a member’s name from our membership roster. If that person or anyone in their immediate family is in the main clubhouse at the time of the drawing they will be awarded the current club credit. ($50 added for next week’s drawing if winner is not present). Wednesday Evenings Come and sample Manny’s wine picks of the week! Thursay-Saturday Evenings CORDILLERA RANCH’S SIGNATURE DINING MENU Join us for dinner at the club as we spotlight our chef’s finest steak and seafood features, delivering an unparalleled fine dining experience Friday Evenings SIGNATURE DINING Featuring live entertainment from 6-9pm. Join us for an elegant dining experience, live music, and chef’s finest features. Advance reservations strongly suggested. Sunday FAMILY MEAL FEATURE $15.95++ Adults $8.95++ for children 10 and under. 11am-8pm. Remember when Mom used to cook Sunday family meals? We do! Come join us as the club for some home style cookin’! 18 | MARCH/APRIL 2015

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Lunch: 11:00 a.m., Shotgun: 12:30 p.m. Entry Fee with 1 Guest: $135 Entry Fee with 2 Guests: $235 Entry Fee with 3 Guests: $315 Please call the Golf Shop to sign up your team. To celebrate the Master’s we are going to be hosting the Master’s One-Day Member-Guest tournament on Friday April 12 with a 12:30 Shotgun. This is the first event in our year-long series of tournaments during golf’s four major championships where members can invite one, two or three guests out for a great day of golf here at Cordillera Ranch. The format of play will once again be 2 Net BB of the Foursome. Each team will be drawing two players from The Master’s and adding their score to the team score. The entry fee includes a Southern Style lunch, Master’s tee-gift, hors d’oeuvres and prizes following play. I hope you will consider participating in what should be another fun day on the golf course. The golf course should be in great shape and this is a great opportunity to showcase the Club.

Inter-Club matches to be held at Carlton Woods and Miramont. Cordillera Ranch members will be competing against members from some of the finest clubs in the Southwest. The team is made up of the top finishers in the MGA Cup Points race that ended in October of last year. Contact the Golf Shop for more Aprilinformation.11

SPRING BREAK JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC Golf Instruction: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Lunch: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Fee: $125 (Includes instruction and lunch per day). Guests of a member may attend on a space available basis for an additional fee.

March 11-14

Ann-Kristin Allen, Personal Trainer 830.336.9000

Karen Walton, Massage Therapist 210.363.6194 Tammera Aranda, Esthetician And Masseuse 830.336.9000

SHORT GAME CLINIC 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Focus on chipping, pitching, bunkers and putting Fee: $75 total or $25 per session

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SINSKEY WINE DINNER 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Join us as we welcome Marie Sinskey, Chef and Vineyard owner of Sinskey Vineyards, for an evening of wine and dining with excellent pairings created by Chef Isaac and Chef Marie. April 15-16 CWGA FIESTA TOURNAMENT 9:00 a.m. shotgun April 18th BUILDER’S FAIR 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Cordillera Ranch Clubhouse. Join us Saturday, April 18th at the Cordillera Ranch Clubhouse. Save yourself time and money in the design process and builder selection by being more informed on your options. The Cordillera Ranch Development and Sales team will also be available. Come tour the seven resort-style Clubs of Cordillera AprilRanch.27-28

March 21-22

9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Come and try the hottest and best golf equipment available in the industry! Companies represented include Taylor Made, Callaway, Titleist, Ping, Nike, March 19 FRENCH WINE DINNER 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. $125++ Members $100++ Cellar Club Members Join Thierry Plumettaz, Brand Specialist-French Portfolio and us for a French Wine Dinner featuring wines from Burgundy, Pouilly-Fuisse, Loire and Alsace. The evening will include a 5- course menu featuring French Classiques paired with the perfect French wines from the Kobrand Fine Wine and Spirits portfolio. Join us for a memorable evening, delicious dishes and a wide variety of French wines. For your Convenience we have extended Kid’s Club hours to accommodate those needing child care. Reservations encouraged, call to book today at 830.336.9000 March 21 SPRING KICKOFF 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Join us poolside for live music, dancing, and great food! Adams, Cobra and more. Special discounts apply to all merchandise purchased that day. We are also offering you a chance to do some serious “spring cleaning.” A representative will be on hand with specific trade-in values for your old equipment. This is a great way to try new products, get fit properly, purchase equipment at a great price and trade-in your old clubs.

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April 7-8

EL COMPADRE MEMBER-MEMBER Format: Two-Man Combined Quota and Net BB EntryQuotaFee: $350 per team includes fabulous tee-gifts, prizes and food. Saturday night Casino Party for participants and spouses. Come and enjoy one of the best events of the year!

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NINTH ANNUAL CORDILLERA CUP Ryder Cup Format (Four-Ball, Foursome and EntrySingles)Fee: $150 - Includes food, tee-gifts and prizes. Friday night Pairings Party 5:00pmMarch6:30pm24-26

April 11 BLOCKBUSTER DEMO DAY

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Martha Miehe-Renard, Massage Therapist & Pilates Instructor marthamiehe@hotmail.com830.446.1140

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DINING

Cordillera Ranch 24 Hour Braised Pork Shank

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Veal Stock • Red

By Chef Isaac Cantu, Executive Chef whole Pork Shank Bay Leaf • 1 Sprig of Fresh Thyme • 2 oz. Diced Carrot oz. Diced Celery oz. Diced Onion oz. Wine

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Cordillera’s Signature Dining Menu is a collection of fresh cut steaks, fresh seafood and seasonal creations. This menu has a broad span of flavors geared to satisfy any foodie’s craving. Delectable bites of lump crab, grilled hearts of romaine and hot savory soups are just a few things offered to quench your hunger. It doesn’t stop there… great varieties of wine, spirits and craft beer are ready to be paired with any part of your culinary journey. It’s an offering where surf meets turf in the beautiful Cordillera Hill Country setting. Cordillera’s Signature Menu is offered Thursday from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 5:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. Come and get your casually refined food fix with the Cordillera Ranch Signature Menu.

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To start this recipe, please note, a Cryovac machine and bags are recommended along with a thermo-circulator. This can be done without these tools, but requires a different recipe. Simply combine all ingredients in a Cryovac bag; season with a touch of salt and cracked pepper and vacuum seal. Place in a circulating water bath at 135 degrees. Allow this to go for the minimum of 16 hours. After 16 hours have passed, remove all of the products from the Cryovac bag and place into a deep roasting pot. Add ½ cup of red wine and 13oz of veal stock. Cover with a lid or foil, and place in the oven for an additional 8 hours at 200 degrees. Stock may be added if it seems to be drying up.

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Black Truffle Potato Gnocchi

• 1 Braised pork Shank • 7 pcs Black Truffle Potato Gnocchi

Start by placing the Braised Shank into the oven, covered with a touch of stock to warm. In a saute pan, start with a touch of cooking oil; place the gnocchi in. Allow the gnocchi to brown. Move them regularly to get even color around. Then add the Heavy cream to the pan; allow the cream to come to temperature while the cream begins to reduce, add the white cheddar and the truffle oil; then lower the heat. Allow this to simmer and thicken. Add the chopped herbs and the butter; remove from the heat and mix with a spoon to emulsify. Remove the shank from the oven and place into a small saute pan. Add ½ a cup of red wine. Also add any natural drippings that were left in the pan while in the oven. Baste these drippings over the shank until the pan is almost dry. Then remove from heat and pour the orange-scented demi-glace over the shank in the pan, allowing the pan to catch the run off and to mix with the drippings.

TO PLATE: Using a large surfaced plate, pour the gnocchi and white cheddar sauce mixture onto the bottom of the plate; allow it to flow naturally. Place the Shank in the center with the bone going to the top right. Pour the pan Sauce directly over the meat. Sprinkle the shank with grated parmesan and then chopped herbs. Enjoy!

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• ½ cup Diced Vine Ripened Tomato • 2 oz. White Cheddar • 4 oz. Heavy Cream • 1 tsp. Black truffle oil • 1 Tbsp. Chopped Herbs • 2 Tbsp. Butter • 2 oz. Orange-Scented Demi-Glace

• 2 pounds Baked Potato • 2 Large Eggs • ½ cup all purpose flour • 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil Peel baked potatoes and push the product through a food mill. Place the fine mashed potato in a mixing bowl. Combine with 2 large eggs and oil; mix. Slowly add flour and knead delicately to incorporate the flour to the potato till it forms a nice dough ball that does not stick to the sides of the mixing bowl. Allow to sit for 30 minutes before rolling and Withpoaching.atablescraper, cut dough into small blocks and roll by hand into long tubes. Cut the tube with the scraper into ¾ inch pieces. Place on a sheet pan and cool. Fill up a large pot with water, season with sea salt and bring to a boil. Using the back of a fork or a grooved wooden paddle, roll the gnocchi into the boiling water. Allow to cook until the dumpling floats to the top of the water. Remove with a strainer and shock in an ice bath. Toss in olive oil, and refrigerate till you are ready to use.

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The Cordillera Ranch Golf Professional staff will once again be hosting an Adult Short Game Clinic Tuesday-Thursday March 24th – 26th from 5:00pm – 7:00pm at the Practice Park. This always seems to be a well attended event and space is limited to the first 24 participants. Focus will once again be on Chipping and Pitching, Bunker play and Putting. March means the return of the Valero Texas Open here in San Antonio. Golf San Antonio has done a terrific job with this event in their efforts to make this one of the best events on the PGA Tour. Valero continues to sponsor the event and help make it the leading tournament on the PGA tour with over $9 million going to charity last year. I am sure our very own Jimmy Walker will be playing this year so I hope you will con sider supporting him and head over and watch the best players in the world compete at the TPC San Antonio course.

The 9th Annual Cordillera Cup will take place Saturday and Sunday March 21st –22nd. This Ryder Cup style team competition is the most popular tournament we have amongst our members and thus continues to grow in numbers every year. Last year, the Northington team continued their victory string in one of the closest com petitions in the tournament’s history. Despite the event’s one sidedness, the format is always fun and part of being a team is what makes this event so special. Members must register on-line for the tournament this year at www.clubsofcordilleraranch.com

The Blockbuster Demo Day is set for Saturday April 11th from 9:00am -3:00pm. We have added a few things this year to make the event even more entertaining, includ ing music, beer and a few apparel vendors that will help create a very festive atmo sphere. We once again will have a fantastic group of manufacturers lined up to show case the latest technology in golf clubs. We will have special discounts on products purchased or ordered that day only so I hope you have the chance to take advantage of this unique opportunity. Complimentary sodas and hot dogs will be available so come and enjoy the day with us.

The El Compadre Member-Member will take place April 25th – 26th. The format will once again be a Two-Man Quota and Net BB Quota and we will continue the popular Saturday Casino night that has become a big part of the event. Put this date on your calendar and come join us for a great time with good friends. We also will be hosting our Major’s series of One Day Member-Guests’ this year and our Master’s One Day Member-Guest will kick us off. The tournament is scheduled for Friday April 10th and is a great way to bring up to three guests and showcase all of the beautiful Cordillera Ranch facilities and incredible Jack Nicklaus Signature Course. Check with the Golf Shop at 830-336-4653 for format and details. As you can see, we have some great events to participate in so come out and play some golf! See you on the course, Marc DeWall, PGA Director of Golf, The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch mdewall@cordilleraranch.com | 830.336.4653 28

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GOLF Golf March marks the beginning of the busy Spring golf season here in South Texas. Not only is it a great time to come out and play with some friends or clients when the golf course is in fantastic shape, but we also have a number of events that highlight the tournament calendar.

While the tech savvy golf professionals were at Demo Day, the Association of Golf Merchandisers (AGM) held their Annual Retail Conference at the Convention Center. This is a place for buyers and merchandisers to network with industry professionals and learn best practices from some of the retail industry’s finest. The confer ence was a day full of speakers, round tables and a special product preview. The product preview gave merchandisers and buyers a first look at new apparel and accessories before they head out to the show floor on Wednesday.

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By Sarah Mason

On opening day of the PGA Merchandise Show, over 1,000 leading companies anticipated the opening of the doors. Outside of those doors, attendees from all 50 states and 78 countries were welcomed by PGA Tour Player, Bubba Watson. The show floor hummed with excitement surrounding the celebrity appearances throughout the week. PGA Professionals, buyers, merchandisers and other industry professionals were able to meet face to face with manufacturers and rub elbows with some of golf’s biggest names. Greg Norman, Annika Sorenstam, Graeme McDowell, Mo Martin and of course Bubba Watson, just to name a few. Golf Chan nel’s Morning Drive broadcasted live each day from the show, giv ing golf enthusiasts at home a look inside the MAJOR of the Golf Business. Fashion shows were new to the PGA Show lineup this year, bringing the latest in apparel and accessories to the runway. The PGA Forum Stage presented by OMEGA was the hub for golf industry news. One of the hot topics was the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It has been 111 years since golf was last a part of the Olympic Games. A panel met Wednesday morning to discuss its return. The golf course where the competition is to be held is in its final stages of construction.

It’s easy to understand why the PGA Merchandise Show is the MAJOR of the golf business. It provides the business with invalu able time networking with industry leaders, continuing educa tion through seminars and hands on experience through product testing. The PGA continues to grow the game and in turn grow the business.

“The MAJOR of the Golf Business”

“Golf in the Olympics is the biggest grow-the-game opportunity we have,” said Peter Dawson, president of the International Golf Federation. He went on to emphasize that the growth of the game is a worldwide endeavor. This is prevalent in that there were attend ees from 78 countries in at this year’s show.

The Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida opened its doors to over 40,000 industry professionals this past January. Following record breaking attendance at the Teaching and Coaching Workshops and The PGA Show Outdoor Demo Day on Tuesday, it’s clear to see that the game is growing. PGA Golf Professionals came out to test the best of the best at the Orange County National Golf Center. The largest outdoor demo in the world gives golf equipment companies a chance to showcase the newest drivers, woods, irons, wedges, putters, balls, shafts, grips, club fitting best practices, scoring clinics and instructional aides and more.

The followings days were filled with countless networking opportunities and private showings of Fall 2015 product lines. Though it’s January and most clubs are in the middle of winter, buyers are booking Summer/Fall merchandise. One of the most common trends amongst exhibitors was MADE IN THE USA!

Many manufacturers have gone domestic over import and its hit ting home for many golf professionals and buyers alike. Another trend was lifestyle.

PGA Merchandise Show

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Now is the time to have your irrigation system audited by a licensed landscape irrigator and make necessary repairs. Do not wait until the typical hot, dry summer sets in as irrigation contrac tors usually have a long list of procrastinators! An irrigation audit consists of checking all valves for proper operation, inspecting sprinklers and nozzles for proper dispersion, and ensuring the proper run times for each individual station. We have our audit complete by the end of March and continue to monitor it daily throughout the year. The golf course irrigation system consists of well over 2,200 individual sprinklers, countless miles of pipe and wire, 7 pumps and motors, 36 satellite controllers and a central computer in our office to operate it! An irrigation system audit will help ensure water is being applied efficiently and to the proper areas without waste.

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A properly functioning irrigation system will help your lawn and landscape get through short-term droughts the hill country is prone to. Check out www.allianceforwatereffi ciency.org/ for more resources regarding a properly functioning irrigation system and the efficient use of water.

Many landscape contractors will offer these services or if you are a do-it-yourselfer these machines can be rented from many equipment rental companies.

Next up is spring aerification and verticutting. Aerification is the process of using a specialized machine to remove a plug of soil and organic matter. This process creates a better environment for your lawn to grow and flourish by reducing compaction, providing air to the soil, and gives a place for water and fertilizer to infiltrate. Verticutting is the process of using a specialized mower with cutting blades that are vertical to the soil surface to removed dead or decaying plant material.

Spring is a beautiful time in the Texas Hill Country. Wildflow ers are blooming, oaks are budding new leaves, and the weather brings the outdoor activities to full steam. I’d like to share some ideas and tips we use on the golf course to help your lawn and landscape reach its full potential. These topics include irrigation audit and repair, aerification and verticutting, and finally a fertilizer and pre-emergent herbicide application.

TU r F care and THE HOMEOWNER

By Mark Semm

Verticutting thins your lawn of this unwanted material, provides a place for new grass to grow and cuts new growing points.

Most homeowners on the Ranch have either zoysiagrass or bermudagrass lawns. These are warm season grasses that thrive in warmer weather from late April/early May through about mid-Sep tember. I would recommend aerifying and verticutting these grasses late April or early May and again in early Septem ber. The golf course utilizes zoysiagrass for tees and fairways and bermudagrass for the rough. We aerify and verticut the fairways, tees, and roughs several times throughout the summer months. The putting greens on the golf course are bentgrass. Bentgrass is a cool season grass and thrives in cooler weather from mid-Oc tober through about mid-May. We aerify and verticut the greens in March and October. Aerifying and verticutting are two procedures that will help the long and short-term health of any turfgrass. Last but not least is a fertilizer and preemergent herbicide application. Spring is a great time to feed your lawn and apply a pre-emergent herbicide to keep away those pesky weeds. A good basic starter fertilizer such as a 19-25-12 (percentage of nitrogenphosphorus-potassium) with a pre-emergent herbicide included is all you need. Any local lawn and garden center will carry a variety of fertilizers, herbicides and spreaders. Scotts Fertilizer Company has some great products and spreaders that make it easy to apply the proper amount of fertilizer and herbicide. A general rule of thumb is to apply 1 pound of slow release nitrogen for every 1,000 square feet of lawn in mid-April and again in mid-August for warm season grasses. This is the same time we apply our fertilizer and herbicide to the entire golf course except the greens. We spray liquid fertilizer on our greens in very small amounts (called spoon feeding) every 14 days. This al lows a more controlled growth of the greens and a more efficient response to excesses and deficiencies of their fertility levels. I could write a novel regarding the countless fertiliz ers and herbicides available, proper amounts to apply and proper timing. A good resource for homeowners is the Texas AgriLife Exten sion Service. Their website has countless articles and publications for a healthy lawn andTheselandscape.topics only scratch the surface of turf and landscape maintenance. There are many resources available to expand your knowledge of the various facets of plant care. Hopefully these few topics discussed help your lawn and landscape thrive this growing season. Enjoy the beautiful spring weather of our Texas Hill Country!

The green complex has undulation and a small bowl in the middle left portion that makes this green challenging and fun to putt on. Putts that are from back to front will typically be a little slower despite the fact that you may be putting down the slope. Hole #11 is very fair and typical of many holes here at Cordille ra Ranch because Mr. Nicklaus made it very challenging and yet playable. There is room to bail on the second shot to the right but because of the green contour it is not going to be an easy up and down for par. Walking off with a par 4 means the player has earned it!

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Hole #11 at Cordillera Ranch can be one of the most intimidat ing holes on the course because of the lateral water hazard that runs down the entire left-hand side of the hole. It is an excellent hole that requires finding the fairway from the tee, and then hit ting a second shot that must negotiate the water hazard and find the correct part of the putting surface. The fairway is ample width but is well protected on both sides with fairway bunkers on the right and the lateral water hazard on the right. The bunkers are 285 yards from the back Bear tees but can be carried from the middle Blue tee, which is the aggres sive line to play and would leave a player 100 yards or less and a great angle for the approach shot. There is another fairway bunker long and straight away that can also be reached from the Blue tees so this tee shot requires a great deal of strategy. Two choices here: play aggressive or conservative, but either way the player must execute! The approach shot here requires great distance control be cause the green is so well protected by the lateral water hazard on the left and the angle of the green in relation to the fairway. The green has four distinct hole locations and finding the right level where the flagstick is located is important. The back left and middle left pin locations are considered the most dangerous because they are so well protected. A ball left short of the green to a front pin location is a good leave and a player has a good chance to make 4.

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By Monty Becton, General Manager

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PLANET JIMMY

february 2015 golfdigest.com 9796 golfdigest.com february 2015 at the night sky through a telescope and not start to wonder about our place in the universe. The planet Earth amounts to a single atom within a single grain of sand amid all of the beaches on the globe. The vastness of it is something you cannot get your head around. Some of the things photograph are millions of lightyears away, which means we’re looking at something in the very distant past. We’re talking objects that are estimated to be 13 billion years old. You gaze at these things and ponder them, and if you’re not in a good place mentally, it can be a disconcerting, so bering experience. You can start to feel very lonely, very fast. The origins of the universe are simply unknowable, and I say that with great respect for those with a spiritual bent. whether intelligent life exists else where and whether aliens have visited Earth. Well, for intelligent life to exist, it would have to be in what’s known as the Goldilocks Zone, which describes planets that are the right size, the right distance to be warmed from a neighboring star, and so on. The near est Goldilocks Zone is so far away, can’t imagine that aliens—if they exist—could visit Earth. ○ ○ Now there was a guy in golf’s Goldilocks Zone. Golf never was played as well before that and hasn’t been since. He was barely human, right? ○ ○ ○ on the verge of losing my temper, I think back to what my dad told me when I was a kid: “Don’t act like a punk.” He actually put it in harsher terms than that, and it’s pulled me back every time I’ve flirt ed with a meltdown. I’ve broken a few clubs, sure. A busted 3-wood at Spyglass Hill comes to mind. But the odd broken club is thera peutic—necessary, even—to keep your san ity. I broke a club in a tournament one time and, feeling guilty about it, was commiserat ing with another player after the round. He said, “Jimmy, never start to apologize unless you broke two.” ○ ○ ○ the tournament outside of pro golf look forward to most is the Cordillera Cup. It’s basically the Developer versus the Land Owner here at Cordillera Ranch, just north of San Antonio. Mr. Hill is the developer, Mr. Northington the land owner. These two titans of the club choose sides, and we go against each other in some intense Ryder Cup-style competition played over two days. It’s a Hatfields-versus-McCoys-type deal that’s easygoing at first but grows more in tense as it draws near. Insults, most of them good-natured, fly everywhere. A video, filled with pointed and funny scenes, is shown at the opening dinner. I’ve always been on the Developer team, and in eight playings, we’ve never won. Mr. Hill wants revenge. The next Cordillera Cup might not be pretty. ○ ○ ○ about giving shots, consider that in my singles match in the Cor dillera Cup, had to play at plus-10. Ridicu lous. had to give nine shots to a stud who’s an honest plus-1. On a tough, windy day, my opponent played pretty well. But playing one of my best rounds of the year, birdied the last two holes to win, 1 up. the discontent behind the scenes at the last Ryder Cup was impossible not to notice. But didn’t feel it was my place to comment one way or the other, it being my first Ryder Cup. sort of kept it at arm’s length and fo cused on the good stuff. There was plenty of it. The team all got along real well, spirit was high, and the dissension was small. kept my nose out of it. best ryder cup teammate Zach Johnson. He was always there, not just with rah-rah encouragement but excellent advice and the right words at the right time. Jordan Spieth was a close second. His energy and enthusi asm were a blast to watch. was sitting next to Jordan at the opening ceremonies, and the way he couldn’t sit still reminded me of a kid. Heck, he is a kid. And then there’s Rickie Fowler. Watching the way European crowds responded to him, you almost couldn’t tell what side he played for. Rickie’s appeal is truly global. A personality like that tran scends borders. Everyone loves Rickie, and he loves them back. ○ ○ ○ was Patrick Reed, because he’s so quiet and remote. But after sat next to him on a couple of bus rides, discovered he’s simply a totally confi dent person. He wasn’t overwhelmed by the Ryder Cup. It was reassuring, knowing how in control he really was. He was a sneakygood teammate. Patrick and his wife, Jus tine, hung out in the team room a long time, and everyone got to know them a lot better. what bummed me out was that the sanctity of the team room was blown up to the point there was no sanctity at all. When we pre sented the [replica] trophy to Tom Watson on Saturday night, some nasty things were leaked about things Tom supposedly said. From everything I’ve learned, it was not a player who broke the code and divulged everything that happened. There were outsiders in the team room, people from outside our camp. I don’t know who it was who ratted us out, but I refuse to believe it was anyone even remotely connected to the American side. there are guys you’ve never heard of who drive the ball better than anybody I’ve seen on the PGA Tour. Coming up, I saw short games every PGA Tour player would die to have. One reason you never heard of these players is because their games don’t travel. There were grasses they couldn’t play from, types of green complexes they couldn’t deal with, greens they couldn’t read. I’d put my money on the guy who can shoot 65 on Poa annua in California, then, two weeks later, shoots 65 off bentgrass in New Jersey. is sort of a throwing action, and even as a kid could throw things far and fast. In Little League back in Okla homa, I struck out 14 batters in a six-inning game, and we won the state championship. Today, at 35, can throw a small football close to 80 yards—and straighter than can hit a golf ball. ○ ○ ○ my first tournament as a professional was the 2001 U.S. Open at Southern Hills. On my way to the first tee on Thursday, hear a voice from the crowd yell, “Jimmy Walk!” Hearing my nickname from when was a boy stops me. look over, and it’s my coach from Little League. Coach Bennett. And what does Coach Bennett say as I’m ready for the big gest moment in my golf life? “I still think you should’ve been a pitcher.” ○ ○ ○ late summer, 2007. I’d just had a lousy finish in Rochester and was driv ing to the next tournament. After six years as a pro my career hadn’t gone anywhere. Funds were running low, I’d never had a job outside of playing golf, and I was feeling deadended. I phoned my wife, Erin, and broached the idea of the two of us getting real jobs and going with a different plan for our lives. She said, “The guy married has never quit at any thing. This is what we decided to do. You’ve got to keep going.” When both people are crying on a long-distance call, that’s rock bot tom. The next week in West Virginia was the hottest weather I’d ever played golf in. Just putting one foot in front of the other, I some how won the tournament. It didn’t turn ev erything around. After got to the PGA Tour, had trouble keeping my card for a couple of years. But when you reach bottom like did that week in Rochester and bounce back, it shows that anything is possible. ○ ○ ○ in their life who lifts them up, encourages them, tells them how great they are. When was 13 and just starting in golf, played with David Ogrin, a tour player. The way he hit the ball and the fact he played professionally made him a gi ant to me. Some time went by, and then one day got a handwritten letter from David. In it he told me how good he thought I could be. How, if I kept trying, could make most pros’ achievements look small by compari son. I can’t tell you how many times read that letter over the years and how much it’s done for me. It’s still on my wall today. ○ ○ ○ for your game is a dedicated group of golf buddies. A regular game will get you to the course in lousy weather. It makes playing a priority. They keep you competi tive, give you an incentive to improve. At Cordillera, there’s a regular group of eight of us. We mix up the games, everything from Wolf to mini-games within the group—oneon-four, two-on-three, one-on-two, all kinds of stuff. And when we’re done, we hang out. Playing the PGA Tour is for now and the im mediate future. Golf buddies are forever. the horsehead nebula. Orion’s Sword. The Christmas Tree Cluster. The Sagittar ius Triplets. These are the interstellar things I see and photograph through astro photography, my big passion outside of golf. Basically it consists of photographing distant galaxies and nebulae through a telescope. It’s more complicated than I can describe in a few minutes, but I’ve gotten pretty good at it and am getting better. My photograph of the Iris Nebula was chosen as the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day last Aug. 2. If you want to sample some of my work, go to jwalk.smugmug.com. Not to brag, but you might have a hard time believing a pro golfer shot that stuff. ▶ i can throW a small football close to 80 yards—and straiGhter than i can hit a Golf ballT

Jimmy has earned a spot on the world stage today, but stays grounded spend ing time at The Club and with his “golf buddies.” We’re all fortunate to have him walking the hallways and fairways of The Club and it makes following the PGA tour more exciting when you have a neighbor like Jimmy to cheer for. As Jimmy says, his immediate focus is the PGA tour, but “golf buddies are forever”! Thanks to the team at Golf Digest for giving us the opportunity to reproduce the article as it appeared in their Febru ary Enjoy!issue. 2015 ISSUE 95

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MY SHOT JIMMY WALKER / 35 ▶ Walker goes deep on his photo hobby, aliens and giving nine shots to a plus-1 with Guy yocom

Jimmy Walker is the answer and he’s off to another good start this year. Last fall I received a call from Christian Iooss, Director of Photography with Golf Digest looking for a location to do an interview and photo shoot with Jimmy. They were on a tight timeline and as you can see in the attached article; this wasn’t your typical photo shoot. I gladly agreed for The Club to host the crew for the day and coordinate the inter view and photos. The space suit Jimmy is wearing was shipped in from Los Angeles along with an escort who was an expert at working with this valuable and special ized prop. He explained that this suit had been used in several big screen films and is a replica of an A7L spacesuit worn by Neil Armstrong on his moonwalk. Based on Jimmy’s performance so far, the 62-pound suit didn’t affect his mojo. Neil Armstrong may have walked on the moon, but Jimmy Walker will be walking the fairways at Augusta again this year during The 2015 Masters. During the tournament Jimmy will be competing for $9 million in prize money compared to 1969, when Neil Armstrong was paid $20,000 – NASA’s standard annual salary for civilian astronauts.

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Photographed by Dan Winters on Nov. 20, 2014, at the Cordillera Ranch Golf Club in Boerne, Texas. Walker is wearing 62-pound A7L spacesuit a replica of the suit astronauts wore on Apollo missions. Neil Armstrong wore one like this on his moonwalk.

Greg Abrahamian knew he wanted to go down either of two career paths: medicine or military. Little did he know the two would merge once his journey brought him to Texas; the place where he met his wife, began his career as a transplant surgeon, raised his children and found Cordillera Ranch. A first-generation American citizen, Greg was born and raised in Fresno, California. After attending Fresno State, the ambitious graduate took the medical route instead of attending military school once he was accepted to UT Health Sci ence Center at San Antonio. With the assistance of an Air Force Health Profes sions scholarship, Greg made the move to Texas. “So basically Air Force paid for all of my schooling and I paid with my life; 26 years with the Air Force,” Greg proudly states.

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Greg always knew he would eventually end up in the medical field, although it By Krsitine Duran :: Photography By Ben Weber is not something that runs in the family. It’s the memories of a regular past time with his father that Greg finds might have led him to his career. “I used to spend a lot of time watching M*A*S*H with my dad,” Greg laughs. “It sounds goofy, but that was probably my biggest influence in going into medicine. I had a grand father who was somewhat ill and I used to go with him to the doctor’s office. It’s probably those two events – watching M.A.S.H. and my grandfather.”

During his fourth year of surgical resi dency at Wilford Hall, Greg met Melody. “It was 1995, during the basketball playoffs and we were at Sombrero Rosa,” Greg rec ollects. Melody was coaxed by her friend to drop by and the two hit it off. But Melody mentions that Greg stood her up on their first real date. “I stood her up because I had to go in to do an appendectomy,” Greg laughs. “Then I persuaded her to go out again and here we are.”

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“I grew up everywhere,” Melody says. “Every three years, we moved.” So when an organ transplant fel lowship took Greg to Boston, Melody was right by his side and enrolled in graduate school in Boston as well.

In 2004, the Abrahamians’ second daughter, Vienne was born. Melody decided to commit all of her time to her children and became a stay-at-home mom. As Natalie was on the cusp of kindergarten, Melody began researching area schools and Boerne schools were undoubtedly at the top of her list. After speak ing about the possible move to Greg, he remembered hearing about a neighborhood in the area. “I knew about Cordillera way back in the ‘90s,” Greg remembers. “Soon after it opened, a few of the Air Force senior surgeons had heard about it and so I heard about Cordillera through them.” After checking out some houses on the ranch, the family settled on a lot and began the building process. “I like the open ness and the quietness. We’ve done all of the club stuff; we fish at the river, Natalia used the Equestrian Center for several years, Melody plays tennis, we have dinner at the Club – the only thing we don’t do is golf.” But Greg didn’t get to settle in for long before he deployed to Iraq.

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Melody was raised by in an Air Force family, so a future with Greg was something that seemed familiar.

The couple spent two years there before Greg was whisked away. It was an unexpected series of events that led the couple to their new residence in DC. “I was the last of the Air Force transplant surgeons,” Greg says. “There were no more after me and they shut down Wilford Hall’s transplant center while we were in Boston, so we couldn’t come back here. The Air Force gave me to the Army basically.” But after a slow year, Greg pulled some strings and got the opportunity to come back to Wilford Hall in 2001; the year his first daughter, Natalia wasAlthoughborn. there was no longer a transplant unit at the hospital, he was able to work full-time at University Hospital through a memorandum of understanding on loan from the Air Force, the hospital he still works at today. Greg and Melody were back in the city they wanted to be in, with a newborn baby girl; their new family was coming together nicely. Just as Natalia turned three months old, Greg was deployed to Saudi Arabia during Operation Southern Watch right before 9/11, but returned a week before the disaster struck.

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Three months after Greg returned in 2005, he resigned from active duty and stayed in the reserves until retiring just last year. Greg is now a full-time surgical director of the kidney transplant program at UTHSCSA and University Hospital.

Coincidentally, when Vienne was three months old, Greg was deployed during the Iraq War to establish the Air Force Theater Hospital north of Bagh dad; the first Air Force combat hospital since the Vietnam War. He was with the first group at that hospital for six months during the Fallujah campaign. Greg states, “We were the busiest com bat receiving hospital probably in the history of modern warfare.”

“A few years back, the Army referred a soldier to me who had been shot in Afghanistan by a sniper. The bullet had injured his ureter and they were having a hard time trying to figure out how to save his kidney. Those guys remembered me from when I was on active duty, and asked me if I could remove his kidney and move it down into his pelvis and hook it back up to his bladder and bypass that injured segment of ureter. Something we call an autotransplant. I had done several of them in the past. We did that and he was able to keep his kidney.”

Although Greg is regularly humbled by the lives he saves everyday by performing pediatric and adult kidney, liver, and pan creas transplants since 1999, it was those months during the war that were the most fulfilling. “Taking care of injured soldiers and sailors and a lot of Iraqi civilians,” he begins. “That period was my most fulfilling to date and I’m sure through my career as a surgeon. And that had nothing to do with transplant; that was all combat related injuries.”

Greg is one of the 10 total transplant surgeons in the entire South Texas region. And with the large volume of referrals from well outside the area, it’s an un derstatement to say that he has a busy schedule. For now, he is focusing on ways to make things easier on his out-of-town

One of the most interesting cases in his career brings the two together, but it wasn’t while he was on active duty.

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As for what the future holds for the Abrahamians, it’s all in the hands of Natalia and Vienne. “What’s next all revolves around the kids,” Greg says with agreement from Melody. Natalia is a full-time competitive hunter jumper equestrian and Vienne is a team gym nast who trains 18 hours a week. But between the two of them, it’s certainly nothing Melody and Greg can’t handle.

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patients. “We will probably do some more outreach clinics to some of the more remote areas that we get patients from, like Laredo, Corpus and The Valley. Just to make it easier for patients to not have to come all of the way out to San Antonio for follow-ups.”

Majored in Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE SPORT?

EDUCATION

WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES/INTERESTS?

University…WHOOP!

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN WITH CORDILLERA 6 months

FAVORITE SPORTING EVENT YOU’VE ATTENDED?

FAVORITE QUOTE? “For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return” Leonardo da Vinci

The most rewarding experience in this business is the relationships I make with members and teammates. There is a personal aspect to country clubs that gives you the opportunity to become a family which I find to be incredibly gratifying!

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Growing up in Houston, my family and I would always vacation in the Hill Country several times a year. The scenery is so gorgeous out here and there was always so much for us to do. Working in the Hill Country defi nitely brings me back to my childhood!

HOMETOWN Katy, TX & Dad, 2 Younger Sisters and my Boyfriend!

For my 13th Birthday, my dad took me to the Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma game in College Station. This was my very first collegiate football game to attend so I was VERY excited. We basically sat at the top and Texas A&M ended up losing by a hair but I didn’t care be cause the energy was so high and I just remember think ing to myself, “This is where I want to go to college!”

FAVORITE ASPECT OR FEATURE AT CORDILLERA RANCH?

Center Stage. This movie brings back fun memories of my childhood friend and me memorizing all the lines and dances!

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WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR MOST REWARDING EXPERIENCE IN YOUR BUSINESS?

RANCH?

FAVORITE MOVIE AND WHY?

FAMILY Mom

My love for this industry started in college when I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to work at a coun try club in Bryan. From there, I gained experience in different industries which has helped me tremendously in my current position here at Cordillera Ranch.

I love traveling, the outdoors, crafting, and spending time with my friends and family! My boyfriend and I are very much food/beer/wine enthusiasts, so we love exploring San Antonio to find new restaurants and bars.

Texas A&M football. My boyfriend and I love attending the San Antonio A&M Club game watch parties and also tailgating in College Station with friends!

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The Hills truly have created a sanctuary for families to escape to! The scenery, atmosphere, members and staff make this home.   |

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OUTDOORS

By Kristen Selby, Equestrian Center Manager

As the Equestrian Center Manager, I believe it is important to obtain a good relationship and develop good communication between a rider and their horse. More often than not, people tend to blame their horse for why they didn’t win, or why the horse didn’t behave right. Believe it or not, most of the time disappointing shows or training is due to human error. Horses are amazing because they put so much trust in their riders. They allow their rider to tie them up, strap a heavy saddle to their back, stick a metal bit in their mouth and climb on their back. Like any relationship, the best thing any horse rider can do is to connect with their horse and build trust. Once the horse and rider get on the same page and develop trust and good communication, any horse will run from the lightest kick, or stop on a dime with the slightest tug from the reins.

When I was learning to ride, my mentor would tell me, “Horsemanship is not a destination. It is a journey.” That is a saying that I carry with me every day. One of the most amazing aspects of riding horses is that every horse will challenge you and teach you something new. Even the best of the best horseman learn new things everyday from the many horses they get to Georgeride.Strait said it right when he sang, “We ride and never worry about the fall; guess that’s just the cowboy in us all.” Horses teach us to never give up. That is a life lesson that applies to every day of a per son’s life. I hope to share my knowledge and expertise with the kids, teenagers and adults of Cordillera Ranch. I am working towards expanding the lesson program at the barn and getting kids more involved. I hope to hold a monthly get together at the barn, develop some competition and host Play Days, and teach kids and adults not only how to ride but how to work together with their horse. Caring for and riding horses is also a wonderful social activity! Some of the fondest memories are made side-by-side with a horse. Horses are a great way to teach kids how to manage respon sibility, build teamwork, learn to overcome challenges, and, best of all, create a lasting friendship!

I have had so many wonderful opportunities and experiences since I began my journey with horses. I have competed in barrels and speed events, hunter jumper, horse judging, reining, cutting, and team roping. I have had the opportunity to work for a large animal vet where I assisted in surgeries, learned about wound care, and how to diagnose and treat many common illnesses. I have also worked as a ranch hand and assistant trainer on a horse breeding and training ranch here in Boerne! Throughout the years I have had 70+ students and trained over 3 dozen horses. I invite all of our members and their guests to join the horse lovers at the Equestrian Center! There are 7 beauti ful and sweet horses to choose from for lessons, trail rides, and even to lease!

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Our goal at the Equestrian Center is to teach horse manship, equine safety, English and Western riding skills to children and adults to ensure a lifetime of pleasure around horses.

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The word “horse” can mean a lot of things. It can mean your best friend, show horse, means of trans portation, companion, business partner, teacher or playmate. For some, a horse may evoke a sense of freedom, spirit, independence, nature or spirituality. There are so many aspects to horses. A rider can enjoy the peace and quiet of a long trail ride, get their heart pumping at a show, or sit out in the pasture and share secrets with their horse.

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It’s time to start planning for the summer to keep all of the kids active, learning to swim and keeping them playing outside and having fun. Enter summer camps at Cordillera Ranch, the time-tested alternative to boring days around the house. Our day camps at Cordillera Ranch focus on getting kids outdoors, learning to enjoy the many different activities found on the ranch. We focus on getting kids excited about being in the Guadalupe River, into the many parks and experiencing nature, rather than simply keeping them occupied during the few months they’re not in school. Instead of watching movies or sitting in front of a computer screen, kids are tromping through the creek, playing games and learning to identify insects and plant species. Last summer our Learn to Swim program experienced tremendous growth and we are excited to have Natalie Sales returning to teach all the kids how to swim. Our priority is getting kids comfortable and learning to be proficient swimmers for our aquatics program during the summer.

Our primary goal at camp is to have kids learn to enjoy the many outdoor activities we offer at the Club. Our campers will learn about the environment on the ranch, so that when the kids get home after camp, they’re dirty, hungry and tired from a full day of activity. Our summer camp staff strives to have kids enjoy the physical and health benefits of experiencing the breeze, the sunlight and the sounds of being outdoors. But aside from all the benefits of getting out into nature, staying physically active, socializing and learning new skills, when it comes down to it, camp is just plain fun. Our key staff are Accredited Camp Directors with the American Camping Association and all of our summer camp staff receives thorough training. Here are the many camp options at Cordillera Ranch this summer!

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Cowboys and indians: horse Camp Time: 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.; Ages: 7 +; Dates: July 14-17 This is a place for boys to be boys! This camp is four days of cowboy and Indian style horseback riding, archery, roping and outdoor lunches. ponies and prinCesses Camp Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.; Ages: 4-7; Dates: June 16-19 This camp is for the young cowgirls interested in learning the basics of horses and riding! After horse camp, they will be transported to the club house for a yummy lunch before spending the afternoon focusing on activities from Disney movies like Frozen, Little Mermaid and Snow White. Dress up, singing and dancing will be encouraged. giddy up: horse Camp Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.; Ages: 6 +; Dates: August 11-14 This camp is all about horses! Your kids will be learning fun facts about horses, practicing their riding skills, get to go on an adventurous trail ride and enjoy fun games and crafts! tennis Camp Time: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.; Ages: 8+; Dates: June 9-12 & 23-26, July 7-10 & 21-24, August 4-7, 18-21. Tennis camp is for those that want to sharpen their skills to those who are just curious about the game. We will be learning to keep our cool physically and mentally, we will be learning to think while playing, and dealing with the challenges the sport provides! swim Camp Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.; Ages: 4-13; Dates: June 9-12, July Swim14-17Camp is all about confidence building, water safety, improving water skills, and swimming fun. All campers will face challenges that fit their skill level, with safety as a priority! For Beginner to intermediate swimmers. disCovery Camp Time: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; Ages: 4-7; Dates: June 23-26, July 21-24, 28-31, August 4-7, 11-14 & 18-21. Discovery Camp is designed to be a fun learning experience for the young and curious trying to find their way. Focus is on motor skill development, team games, art, and team building. sneaKers & Cleats Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.; Ages: 8 +; Dates: June 9-12, 23-26, July 7-10, 21-24, August 4-7 This is a golf and tennis camp. Campers will receive professional instruction in both sports. There will be a short pool break at lunch! boys Camp Time: 10:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.; Ages: 8-15; Dates: July 28-31 Boys camp is about doing all the things most guys like: fishing, swimming, hiking, sports of all kinds, and getting a little dirty exploring outside. No video games allowed. girls Camp Time: 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.; Ages: 8-15; Dates: July 28-31 Girls Camp is about doing things that girls like doing. We will be swimming, hiking, exploring, geocaching, playing tennis, crafts, and listening to music. No video games allowed. geoCaChing & leadership Camp Time: 10:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.; Ages: 8-16; Dates: July 7-10, August 4-7 We will be hunting geocache treasure using G.P.S., creativity and brains. We also will be exploring the great outdoors dealing with safety, cooking, and experiencing challenges the outdoors can provide.

prinCess Camp Time: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Ages 4-7; Dates: July Princess14-17Camp is about singing, dancing, and playing dress up along with your favorite Disney characters from movies like Frozen, Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Snow White, etc. Campers will participate in games, arts, music, and videos. Wearing character gear to camp is encouraged. Some fun costume wear will be available.

sCienCe Camp Time: 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.: Ages: 8-16; Dates: June 30-July 3 Science Camp will provide hands on experience with experiments that amaze and astonish. We will be constructing boats out of basic materials and building rockets that really fly. All materials will be provided but you will have to bring your imagination and creativity! Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions about any of our camps.

An adventurous camp designed for older kids that will include daily adventure trips off the ranch, fishing, river kayaking and lots of adventure. Keep Calm and ride on: horse Camp Time: 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.; Ages: 13+; Dates: June 9-12

sports adventure Camp Time: 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.; Ages: 8-14; Dates: June 16-19, July 21-21, August This11-14.camp is for boys and girls who like sports and exploring the great outdoors. We will be visiting Swede Creek Park, Guadalupe State Park, Boerne Lake, and neat other locations at Cordillera Ranch. We will be playing sports like tennis, snag golf, softball, capture the flag, fishing and other summer time activities.

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The Cordillera Cubs Junior Golf Camp is a great way to introduce youngsters to the game as well as intermediate level juniors. outdoor pursuits Camp Time: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Ages: 9-14; Dates: June 23-26, July 14-17, August 4-7

Cordillera Cubs golf Camp Time: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.; Ages: 7-14; Dates: June 9-12 & 23-26, July 7-10 & 2124, August 4-7

Do you think you know how to ride? Come experience 3 days of advanced horseback training, horse judging, competition, and fundamentals of equine anatomy and health. Bring your own horse or lease one of ours.

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San Antonio doesn’t get enough credit for being a distinguished hub of medical care, research and technology outside of the city’s medical community. It’s no wonder to those in the know why the Palm Beach, Florida-based Genetics Policy Institute chose the Alamo City as the location for their 2014 World Stem Cell Summit in December. The three-day summit conference brought over 1,000 researchers, physicians and investors from 40 different countries, putting San Antonio’s prominent bioscience repertoire in the global spotlight. After learning about some of the city’s groundbreaking research and progressive development in area hospitals, resi dents can rest assured that they are in beyond capable hands. The following 4 companies are good examples of health care innovators in San Antonio.

Didn’t think so, but maybe they should. It is becoming increasingly more difficult for hospital administrators to get physicians to wash their hands consistently and effectively. Xenex Disinfection Services based in San Antonio has developed a UV technology that will hopefully allevi ate this conundrum. It goes by the name of PX-UV and is controlled by robotic devices eliminating pathogens that cause hospital acquired infections (HAI). A 2014 study showed a 20% decrease in HAI rates after using. Invictus Medical Named one of the top 10 startups in San Antonio, Invictus Medical has designed a device to alleviate extra cranial pressure for newborn babies called GELShield. The pressure often occurs in premature newborns and is prone to cause cranial deformity known as deformational plagio cephaly, leading to delays in development. This five-person company recently raised $3.8 million in funding for clinical testing of the devise and is aiming to launch the product at the end of this year. The small company hopes to hire at least 20 more people by then.

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The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio is not the first to implement a cloud-based patient encounter platform in this city, but it has joined the pioneering few that have. In January, they announced that they had signed with the premier patient encounter platform, Ingenious Med. This web and mobile platform allows for HIPAA compliant communica tion between the doctor and patient, cloud-based care plan sharing, and a more efficient workflow. Needless to say, don’t be surprised if you see your nurses and doctors inputting all of your information into an iPad instead of a clipboard at your next checkup; this is the future.

Do you think your doctor sings the happy birthday song while washing his/her hands to ensure they’ve washed long enough to kill the germs?

BioBridge Global (BBG) and South Texas Blood & Tissue Center (ST BTC) in San Antonio has been an integral part of the groundbreaking research being conducted to fight Ebola. Dallas Ebola survivor, Amber Vinson became infected with the virus as a nurse treating a patient late last year. Now recovered, STBTC drew blood samples from Vinson in an effort to save the lives of future patients affected by Ebola. BBG’s medi cal director, Dr. Beddard explained, “What makes this research unique is Vinson is the first to donate whole blood for research. Her blood has the antibody for Ebola and has the potential to be manufactured on a large scale and possibly help treat many more people.”

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By Bill Poston, President of Royal Belize i blame j immy b uffett for many of the questionable things i have done in my life: running away to m exico at seventeen, moving to Hawaii at twenty-one, buying several boats, surfing in hurricanes, and, most recently, buying an island in b elize. Finding m argaritaville has been a life-long obsession.

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Now dubbed Royal Belize, it is the only luxury private island in the country rented exclusively to one guest party at a time.

The island combines the benefits of an adventure destination with luxury accommodations in an exclusive setting.

When we are not SCUBA diving the bar rier reef, we are fishing or enjoying the jet skis, kayaks, standup paddle boards, beach games, kite board, and catamaran. Or maybe just laying around in the sun or shade with a cold beverage. We have found it is the perfect place for adventure travelers and lay-around loungers alike.

There are over 400 cayes (pronounced “keys”) in Belize. A beautiful barrier reef runs the entire 190 mile length of the country and it is home to the only coral atolls in the western hemisphere. The tur quoise colored seas, abundant ocean life, and white sand beaches make it a water sports paradise. We love it. Just over a year ago, I started surfing Belize real estate sites on the Internet look ing for a little place that would serve as a home base for a thorough exploration of the country. We were looking for something simple, easy and inexpensive that would not be a burden and, most importantly, would not interfere or prevent us from en joying travels to other destinations. That is when I first saw a listing for Portofino Caye. “Own an Island,” the ad said. Book a flight, build a spreadsheet, talk to banker, negotiate with wife, listen to Marley, dream rum-fueled dreams, make an offer, and get handed the keys (actually there are no keys be cause there are no locks). Margaritaville is mine. Seven and a half acres of sand and palms with luxury accommodations, a few well-placed hammocks, a fleet of boats, a competent local staff, and yearround warmth and sunshine. The back yard has a coral reef and lobster can be picked out of the water for dinner.

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The past year has involved a tremen dous amount of work. In addition to re vamping the marketing and management

Most people come for the amenities of an all-inclusive, private island vacation, but wind up falling in love with the caring staff that anticipates their every desire.

As an avid SCUBA diver, I had been to Belize many times. My kids learned to dive there. We explored caves, hiked to waterfalls, climbed Mayan ruins, sailed the atolls, and fished the reef. We made friends in the country and fell in love with the diversity of the culture…and, espe cially, with the ocean.

The team does whatever it takes to create “WOW” and seeks to make every visitor’s dreams come true. Their mission is to create unforgettable experiences while making new best friends for life.

There are five bedrooms across three separate villas, a large open-air palapa for lounging and dining, plenty of lounge chairs, and acres of sand and water for all to enjoy.

The Royal Belize brand stands for luxury, exclusivity, adventure, sustainability and phi lanthropy. In 2014, we helped seven nonprofit organizations raise over $150,000 at charity auctions by consigning trips at large discounts and allowing the organization to keep the profits from the sale. We also sup port a number of youth libraries in different villages throughout Belize. As a member of the Getaway2Give Collection (G2GCol lection.com), the resort generates addi tional charitable contributions when G2G members vacation on the island. The entire Royal Belize team is committed to fulfilling the philanthropic mission. For our family, owning an island in a tropical paradise feels like living in a fantasy world. We have enjoyed taking friends, colleagues, and family members down several times over the past year. We love it so much and want all of our friends to share the experience. Please come for a visit. Let us know when you plan to arrive. We may be out fishing or diving. There are margaritas in the blender. Help yourself.

of the resort, the team has converted the island to solar and wind power, renovated the villas, upgraded the infrastructure and the boats, expanded the kitchen, and replaced most of the furniture and equipment.

Herman Wouk’s novel Don’t Stop the Carnival has been our how-notto guide. It is the story of a guy from the states that sells his business, moves to the Caribbean, buys a resort, and learns many lessons the hard way. It is an eerily pre scient book that everyone with this dream should read. We are still alive and have quickly developed an ability to remain calm in the face of each new catastrophe.

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By Robert Rodriguez For golf trip ideas or any help setting up a round on a Nicklaus designed golf course, contact Director of Golf Marc DeWall at 830-336-4653.

Jack Nicklaus turned 75 years young earlier this year. While most of us hope to be on this side of the grass at 75, the “Golden Bear” continues to display a tireless work ethic that would shame many half his age and has made him a highly success fulThisbusinessman.isclearlyevident in one of his ventures, course architecture. Nicklaus Design has created more than 380 golf courses globally, the majority of which are in the U.S. More than 45 Nicklaus layouts are under construction in 24 different countries; alas, there’s no let up with this bear. His design philosophy is simple: Build courses enhancing the natural environment that are challenging and enjoyable for players of all levels. When it involves luxury golf properties – let the course strengthen and elevate the relationship between the game and the community. That’s especially true of his Signature designs. Of the hundreds of golf courses Nicklaus has created, only a select few are bestowed his “Signature” stamp, which involves more personal attention from the Golden Bear, site visits and yes, a higher fee- one that is definitely worth it. However, these offerings, which include our very own Cordillera Ranch, mean a lot more than just extra site visits and a ceremonial first tee shot though. Signature represents prestige and a spot in the upper echelon of course architecture. It also enhances the overall golf experience, and we see that firsthand – the chal lenges, beauty, conditioning, service and so much more. We are indeed honored to have a Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at the club, and if you’re looking for similar touches in your golf travels around the world, here are few other Nicklaus Signature courses you should put on your bucket list.

MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GOLF CLUB Jack’s answer to Augusta National Golf Club. This ultra-private club in his home state of Ohio pays homage to the home of the Masters in many aspects. Site of the PGA TOUR’s Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village is tops in the Nicklaus portfolio and consistently ranks among the top 30 courses in the world.

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CABO DEL SOL (OCEAN COURSE) What’s in a name? It’s quite clear in this instance – golf by the ocean at one of the most gorgeous locales in Mexico. Nick laus created plenty of Kodak moments here, especially at the par 3s. The fifth and 17th were ranked as two of the 500 best holes in golf, while the par-4 18th is a resounding finisher.

Kauai is an incredibly golf-rich island. A must-play on this small atoll is Kauai Lagoons, which recently underwent an extensive renovation. This stern but scenic course bobs-and-weaves through the jungle on the front nine before open ing up to oceanfront beauty on the back. www.kauailagoonsgolf.com

Castle Pines Golf Club Photo Courtesy of Jim Mandeville / Nicklaus Design Photo Courtesy of Kauai Lagoons Golf Club

PGA NATIONAL RESORT AND SPA (CHAMPION COURSE) This might not be a Nicklaus original, but the 18-time major winner morphed it into a signature design that is one of best in Florida and the toughest course on the PGA TOUR. Site of the Honda Classic, the Champion Course is home of the “Bear Trap,” a demanding three-hole stretch (Nos. 15-17) that humbles any and all comers. An intimidating bear statue at the 15th portends of the challenge ahead. www.pgaresort.com

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Amazing views and incredible scenery are the hallmarks of this Denver-area course. The yardages on the scorecard can be intimidating (the tips stretch to almost 7,700 yards), but the club sits at almost 7,000 feet above sea level, so the ball will fly. After the round, be sure to nab a Castle Pines milkshake, a signature item at the club. www.ccatcastlepines.com

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High above the crashing waves Hulopoe Bay, The Challenge at Manele is one of the top courses in Hawaii. Panoramic ocean views greet players on nearly every hole. The par-3 12th demands a 200-yard carry over the Pacific Ocean to reach a tricky green.

COYOTE SPRINGS GOLF CLUB

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Headed to Las Vegas? Coyote Springs is less than an hour from the Strip and is considered a Sin City must-play. The course opened for play in 2008 and sits in “Nature’s Cradle,” as it is sur rounded by mountains on all sides. Like all upscale Vegas layouts, nary a blade of grass is out of place; unlike several upscale Vegas layouts, Coyote Springs boasts a grand practice facility to prep golfers for their rounds.

Georgia offers a fantastic setting for golf, and Nicklaus designed one of the Peach State’s best between Atlanta and Augusta on Lake Oconee – The Great Waters Course at Reynolds Plantation. The lake views make the layout one of the most stunning in the Southeast, while the towering battalions of pines place an emphasis on accuracy, especially off the tee. www.reynoldsplantation.com

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This Nicklaus Signature Golf Course in Central Oregon winds through ancient lava rock ridges and outcroppings, and boasts jaw-dropping views of the Cas cade Mountain range. The Nicklaus Course, along with a neighboring Tom Fazio design, give Pronghorn a powerful one-two golf punch.

Nicklaus helped pioneer desert target golf. A classic example of the genre is the Cochise Course at Desert Mountain. Tantalizing views of the mountains and lush conditions make it a spectacular golf oasis. Desert Mountain will be site of the season-ending 2016 Charles Schwab Cup Championship on the Champions Tour, and the players con sider Cochise one of the best condi tioned layouts on the circuit.

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DENIM & DERBY Night at The Races by: Rachel tRevino

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The Bergheim Volunteer Fire Department is a very worthy recipient because of all the good they do in Cordillera and the surrounding communities,” says Sara Hill, Co-Chairman of the 2015 Shindig. “I was driving my son, Walker, to my mother and father’s house in Cordillera a couple weeks ago. He was going to spend the night with them, and he would be sleeping alone, upstairs. I asked him if he knew how to open a window in case the house was to catch on fire (I’m a worrywart by the way)? He said, ‘no, but we can practice that later.’ He thought for a minute, and then he said, ‘you know mom, we’re really safe though because those fire fighters are right across the street’. I thought to myself what a sweet statement that was, and how true it was as well! We ARE much safer because of what sits right across the highway from our great neighborhood. The BVFD is like a Superman for Kendall County! The conversation that I had with Walker that evening came full circle about 1:00 a.m. that same morning when a ‘medical alert’ was sent to the alarm company from my mom’s house. The alarm company called me and I rushed to check on things. I was met at their home by the BVFD! Again, it was a false alarm, but it drove home the fact that we have men and women waiting at all hours to protect our families and our homes every hour of every day.”

“Shindig allowS neighborS to join together to accompliSh much more than any of uS could do individually. we are bleSSed to live in cordillera ranch and feel it’S our reSponSibility to give back to thiS wonderful community.”

At 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, 2015, Cordillera Ranch Shindig will host a “Denim and Derby” celebration as the culmination of a year-long fundraising. It will be a fabulous evening celebrating 10 years of Shindig’s service to the community, while raising funds to ensure a vibrant future for the Bergheim Volunteer Fire Department and the residents of the 51 square miles of eastern Kendall County that the department serves. This year’s Shindig will benefit more people in Kendall County than all other Shindigs combined! “This year’s Shindig is different than others in the past in that we have a sole beneficiary of all the money that will be raised.

Shindig SponSorS diane and phil pfeiffer

“Thank goodness we didn’t need emergency workers that night, but I have been in a situation before when I needed trained professionals to step in and care for me and my children after we were involved in a car accident. I wasn’t hurt, but I was in shock. It became incredibly apparent why we need these people to stand in the gap when something goes wrong. It’s hard to react and it’s hard to think. These men and women become your brain. They think for you and they know what to do to stabilize an unstable situation. No matter how many times you may think through an emergency and say, ‘I would do this or I would do that,’ in the moment it’s incredibly hard to keep your wits about you. “ “I feel so strongly about raising money for the BVFD, because I know that sooner or later they are going to be waiting in that gap to help, rescue or save someone I know. The probability is high that they will do the same for someone you know as well. Let’s do it NOW! Let’s not wait until after we’ve needed them. Let’s give and help now, so that when they arrive at any emergency scene, we know that they are equipped in the best possible way, with the best possible supplies and equipment. Our goal is to raise enough money to help purchase a new pumper/tanker truck for the department. We already have many giving individuals in the community rallying behind our cause. I hope everyone can see what a difference their support will make and give to Shindig in some way,” says Hill.

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“your fire department iS a group of individualS that volunteerS time to be there when we need them. it SeemS right that cordillera be there when they need uS the beSt thing about Shindig iS coming together for a great cauSe” Shindig SponSorS freddi and chuck dawSon

The event is being sponsored by many local businesses and individuals, including Cordillera Ranch, Frost Bank, Harland and Clark Holdings Corp, Valero, Diane and Phil Pheiffer, H-E-B, Cutek, Cavender Chevrolet, Mercedes-Benz of Boerne, Joy and Michael Othites, Bettie Burton and Ed Sypniewski, Bunch Safety LLC, Kelley and Shawn Gosdin, Denalyn and Max Lucado, Linda and Jim Parmigiano,  Roni and Jack Kelly, Andra and Tim McConnell, and Kathy and Robby Shelton. Thank you so very much to our generous donors. This is going to be the best Shindig yet, and with only months to get ready, do you have your ticket? The event is almost sold out, so please select your table at www.cordilleraranchshindig.org and send your check to Stephanie Fox 109 Riverwalk, Boerne, TX 78006. We hope to see you at the 2015 Cordillera Ranch Shindig!

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We expect 700 guests to attend the event, with the theme based on the 141st running of the Kentucky Derby, America’s greatest race. Shindig will be an unforgettable opportunity to don your fanciest Derby hat or fascinator! Upon entering the party, guests can pose for pictures to show off their stylish Denim and Derby attire. Partygoers will then proceed into the event to savor cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvres while mingling with friends. We’re bringing the ever-popular casino back this year so high rollers can enjoy casino games, silent and live auctions! Items for bid include everything from vacation getaways to Colorado and Belize, to private dinner parties, to hand painted and sculpted artwork. We are even raffling a 2015 Mercedes! Featured entertainment will be provided by the band Radio Live, and the evening culminates with a scrumptious breakfast. Are you ready to dance the night away?

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Everywhere you turn in and around the San Antonio area, you’re bound to stumble into a new cocktail bar critics are ranting or raving about. Cocktail consumption hasn’t been this popular since Prohibition, and the scene is only growing stronger with the support of notable area distilleries. Although the mixology craze has garnered new attention to cocktail culture, there are still many locals who aren’t aware of the extraordinary distillers we have in our own backyard.

DORCOL DISTILLERY (37.9 miles from Cordillera Ranch)

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RANGER CREEK BREWING AND DISTILLING (39.9 Miles from Cordillera Ranch)

GARRISON BROTHERS DISTILLERY (36 miles from Cordillera Ranch)

Only five years old, this San Antonio distillery uses old and new technology to produce Enchanted Rock Vodka and Rebecca Creek Fine Texas Spirit Whiskey. They use a traditional copper pot distillation process; a time consuming craft that sets their premium products apart from the rest. The copper pot still produces a hefty 80,000 cases of their Texas proud spirit each year. Stop by their Hill Country distillery on Saturdays between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. for a tasting and free distillery tour. Visit www.rebeccacreekdistillery.com for more information.

REBECCA CREEK DISTILLERY (22 miles from Cordillera Ranch)

What began as a century-old Serbian family tradition for owner, Boyan Kalusevic has transformed into a growing business venture nestled in the heart of Southtown. Dorcol is churning out a versatile fruit-based spirit called rakia, and their award-winning rakia is a white apricot brandy they dubbed Kinsman. Their 400-square-foot tasting room is a popular addition to second Saturday artwalks, where thirsty patrons can take a brief tour and purchase cocktails prepared by an onsite mixologist to the tunes of live bands. Picture a cocktail bar (with rakia as its only spirit) where you can get a free distillery tour after a few drinks. Visit www.facebook.com/ dorcoldistilling for more information.

In Our Own Backyard

This San Antonio crowd pleaser is for beer nerds and spirit enthusiasts alike. As a brewery and distillery (brewstillery), Ranger Creeks concocts craft beer and whiskey with their own distinct and highly intriguing process. This homebrewing project turned booming business combines the operations in many ways, such as aging the beer in bourbon barrels and distilling the beer into whiskeys, always using local ingredients. Join the crew at Ranger Creek for a brewstillery tour (two tours in one!) or swing by their Spring Open House on March 14th to get a real taste (three pints) of what they’re cooking. Visit www.drinkrangercreek.com for more information.

As the oldest whiskey distillery in Texas, the artisans at Garrison Brothers use only the finest ingredients to create their Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey, such as the organic winter wheat grown directly on site. Each barrel and bottle is made by hand, resulting in only a few hundred barrels of bourbon each year. Although it might be the best bourbon ever made, they suggest that you savor each sip in moderation because this hooch isn’t cheap. Before investing in a bottle, stop by the distillery in Hye, Texas for a free tasting or tour the place with a group of whiskey swiggin’ friends. Visit www.garrisonbros.com for more information.

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THE CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH THE PERFECT VENUE FOR CORPORATE EVENTS

Welcome to one of the few top ranked golf courses in Texas where you can also shoot sporting clays, kayak or enjoy a myriad of other outdoor activities! This great member benefit that proves that Life is Better Out Here! Clay pigeon shooting is one of the fastest growing forms of corporate hospitality and provides an exhilarating way to promote your business, entertain your customers or motivate staff. Kayak ing can be a great team building activity for groups and provide some adventure into the workplace. Combine any of our outdoor activities with Cordillera Ranch’s Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course to offer a world class meeting and sporting event - and you have an event that your staff and clients will remember forever! Cordillera Ranch is an excellent place to do business - a unique environment where you can discuss business while enjoying a relaxing shoot, round of golf or a trip on the river....Then enjoy a meal of wild game or any upscale dining offering you would like to provide your guest.

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“Thanks to you and other members of the Cordillera Ranch team who made last Friday’s corporate event a success.  The feedback that we have received has been very positive. I cannot begin to tell you how much I enjoyed working with the Cordillera Ranch folks to make our event special and memorable.  Each one of you is a seasoned professional, and very good at what you do!” -Vicki Clarke, National Rifle Association

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An exclusive privilege of Membership is the ability to sponsor private func tions and provide transportation to and from San Antonio with the Club’s fleet of vans. With its picturesque location in the Texas Hill Country, The Clubs of Cordil lera Ranch is a popular site for weddings and the special events that mark the lives of its members and their invited and sponsored guests. To inquire about your event, contact Amanda Parinella, Private Event Coordinator with The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch.

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“The Cordillera Ranch staff organized a perfect day allowing guests to pick between golf, sporting clays, etc., followed by a great cocktail sunset and dinner in the cabana grill. I was so impressed with the staff’s organizational efficiency plus great-Mr.food!”David Sanders

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As many of you may know, Partners in Building is one of the newest additions to Cordillera Ranch’s distinguished Preferred Builders roster. With awards and accolades from the Texas Associa tion of Builders, the Greater Houston Builders Association and the Houston Business Journal, Partners in Building has been exceeding customer satisfaction since 1986. After building over 240 custom homes last year alone, it is no surprise that Partners in Building is the largest custom home builder in Texas. Although their focus has been largely on Austin and Houston markets in the past, Cordillera Ranch is introducing them to the beautifully scenic Hill Country.

only recently brought their custom home building expertise to the San Antonio area in September of last year. With 30-40% of the residents moving into the Hill Country hailing from the Houston area, Partners’ prevalent presence was something they were miss ing in an otherwise paradise. Ultimately, there was a demand for Partners in Building and Cordillera delivered.

“Cordillera Ranch actually came looking for us, looking to expand their preferred builder range,” says John Moon, Partners’ lead sales representative at Cordillera Ranch. Partners in Building

Since John joined Partners in Building in September, they have be

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Prior to joining Partners, John spent over 20 years in executive management in the non-profit world before deciding to satiate his passion for building custom homes. “I had built several custom homes of my own and had enjoyed the process and decided that I really wanted to work in that endeavor,” John says. “We’re doing exactly what I want to do here [with Partners] so it was a real fit.”

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custom home builders will build a limited amount of homes each year, Partners has been perfecting their process that allows them to build well over that (remember 240+?). John elaborates, “Because we are building that many homes, we also have access to some values in economies of scale. So we’re able to offer back pricing without sacrificing any quality. We’ve got some real strategic elements in process and in our pricing. Simply because of our size, we’re able to negotiate opportunities that are very beneficial to our customers.”

Now, as a part of the Partners and Cordillera team, John is discovering different families in the area and working with them from the very beginning of their custom home building experience.

Another beneficial resource for customers are the tools Partners has at their fingertips to make custom home building a breeze. They have over one thousand custom home plans that they have built in their system, allowing clients to review the stunning projects and take ideas from the myriad of homes to create their own.

gun construction on two homes in Cordillera. One is the showcase home on Clubs Drive that is available for sale and one for a new resident in the Ranch.

“Many of them own their own lot and some of them really don’t even know how to approach the process,” John says. “At times, I’m connecting them with land sales people or with a neighborhood idea because of my knowledge base of the different custom home areas throughout the Hill Country. Then I begin to introduce them to a process that we’ve been finessing and making ours.” That process is what has made Partners a permanent fixture in the Texas custom home building market for decades. While some

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“The Hill Country’s exploding and it’s beautiful!” John says. Now that Part ners has finally made it to the Hill Country, they have begun building in and around Canyon Lake, areas like The Canyons at Scenic Loop and a number of other beautiful neighborhoods in the vicinity. “We’re very excited about the opportunity to come in and introduce people to our brand and the benefits that we offer to our customers.” Those in Cordillera Ranch, in particular.

“Here in Cordillera Ranch, it’s a dream place,” John stresses. “I talked to someone recently who has owned property here for almost twenty years and it’s been their dream for twenty years to come and build, but they haven’t been ready. Now they’re ready to exercise a new phase of their dream, so we’re beginning that conversation. That’s exciting! And if I had one thing I’d want to communicate, it’s to come to the Hill Country and let us build your dream.”

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WWW.C ORDILLERA R ANCH COM | 830.336.3570 209 swede CreeK $1,499,900 6,036 square Feet • 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 3-car garage • Porte-cochere connects home to oversized garage • French glass doors and divided light windows provide abundant light • Gourmet kitchen with commercial grade appliances • Oversized rooms throughout • Butler’s pantry with climate controlled wine cellar • Relaxing master suite and inviting guest suite downstairs • Three spacious bedrooms upstairs • Outdoor, covered living includes fireplace and built-in grill • Convenient to Swede Creek Park and the Guadalupe River • Master Full Golf Membership available for purchase Traditional Hill Country living in this masterfully designed and appointed home by Authentic Custom Homes. 4.52 acres of mature trees and panoramic views provide a relaxing backdrop and comfortable lifestyle. Open floor plan includes spacious great room and adjoining kitchen. Custom millwork, ceiling treatments and plantation shut ters complement hardwood and stone flooring throughout. 3 • 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath, with 3 car garage • Enormous gourmet kitchen features Miele appliances and abundant counter space • Coffee bar in master bathroom • Two-sided salt water aquarium visual in both study and entry way • The ultimate outdoor living area with a fireplace, cascading waterfall pool, hot tub, and a full outdoor kitchen • State of the art Zenpanion electronic/audio/visual home automation system • Private outdoor putting green • Golf simulator room and golf cart garage • Numerous water features • Master Full Golf Membership available for purchase This Stadler Custom Home was featured as the “WOAI Concept Home.” The ultimate entertainment home on more than 1.5 acres overlooking the 15th tee box on the Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course. 25 $2,395,000AugustA7,299 square Feet MLs# 638461 4 445 $2,490,000AugustA5,465 square Feet MLs# 1038461 2 + 1 garages · Fully equipped outdoor kitchen · Custom infinity pool and spa · Stone and wood flooring in all gathering areas · Countless Burdick & Christofilis Signature features Convenient to Cordillera Ranch Clubhouse · Master Full Golf Membership available for purchase Experience the feel of the Tuscan sun as you take in Burdick & Christofilis’ new Model Home on the 17th Fairway of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course. 3 Bedroom, 4 Bath home has a fabulous game room and bar off of the large covered patio. Enormous, vaulted kitchen and great room give way to 10’ tall sliding pocket doors that open to patio. Master suite includes decorative ceiling with timbers, lavish master bath with a hammered copper slipper tub. Adjacent to master bath is a flex room that has multiple use options. Circular courtyard completes the feel on the front of the home. 5

WWW.C ORDILLERA R ANCH COM | 830.336.3570 • 4 Bedroom/4.5 Bath/3.5 Car Garage • Designed by Gustavo Arredondo • Secluded living in Clubs Village • Fabulous Oak Trees • Panoramic Views • Master Full Golf Membership Available Now Available! 5136 Square feet of brilliantly designed elegant living on Hole #7 of the Jack Nicklaus signature golf course. Currently under construction and awaiting your preferences of interior element selections. 60 oAKLAnd hiLLs $1,735,000 5,136 square Feet MLs# 1089030 6 • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3 car garage • Tall windows, travertine and wood floors, custom window treatments, lux ceiling treatments • Chef’s kitchen with premium stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, built-in coffee maker, eat-at island and additional breakfast bar • Master suite and its sitting area have great views of hole #5 and the Hill Country beyond • Master spa bath with his and her vanities, coffee bar with wine fridge, oversized closet, built-in dressers, granite counter tops, and travertine throughout • Outdoor living area, including fireplace, kitchen with gas grill and fridge, and dual rock water features looks out over breathtaking Hill Country views and hole #5 of the golf course • Master Full Golf Membership available for purchase Tuscan-style home by Stadler Custom Homes with a bright, open floor plan that over looks the fifth fairway of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course. 44 oAKLAnd hiLLs $1,349,000 5,280 square Feet MLs# 1019540 7 1838 CLubs driVe $1,142,000 4,267 square Feet MLs# 1089152 • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, 3-car garage • Single Story • Towering ceilings in the family room • Panoramic views through the family and breakfast rooms • Expansive covered patio with complete summer kitchen and fireplace • Spacious master suite with lavish bathroom and enormous walk-in closet • Formal dining room and private study off the foyer • Open game room with adjacent media room • Large wine room • Intricate ceiling treatments throughout • Three additional bedrooms with private bathrooms • Master Full Golf Membership available for purchase Partners in Building is under construction on their first luxury, custom home in Cordillera Ranch. It is a single story Hill Country jewel with beautiful natural stone and luxury life style features throughout. Contact John Moon at 210-978-2424 for more information. The depiction of this home is an artist’s rendering. The actual features and/or designs may vary from those depicted. 8

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