One of the last designs of Robert Trent Jones Sr.'s illustrious career, Treasure Hills Golf Club continues to serve local residents, winter Texans and visitors to Texas' Lower Valley. The course, which plays nearly 7,000 yards from the tips, has plenty of doglegs, water hazards, 35 bunkers and usually a breeze. It's a fair golf course that rewards a little course management. There are doglegs, elevated greens and a couple of tight spots, though most of the fairways are fairly wide. The front nine has no homes, while the back nine might be a little tougher with water on five of the holes. The par 72 course has four sets of tees, playing from 5,230 yards to 6,960 yards. The course has also seen several improvements since new owners took over 2016. Most notably, a new irrigation system has improved turf conditions. The facility also includes a driving range, short game area and putting green. Lessons are also available.