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  2. La Cantera Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    La Cantera Golf Club is a golf club located in the La Cantera district of San Antonio, Texas, USA. The club played host to the Valero Texas Open, an annual tournament on the PGA Tour, from 1995 to 2009. [1] It is owned by USAA Real Estate. [2] The championship golf course is 6,896 yards long, and plays to a par

  3. Valero Texas Open - Wikipedia

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    It was held at the Resort Course at La Cantera Golf Club (1995–2009), then moved to its present site on The Oaks Course at TPC San Antonio, in the affluent Cibolo Canyon community, in 2010. [5] The Texas Open was usually held in September or October; in 2007 and 2008, the event was demoted to the Fall Series.

  4. La Cantera, San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The Shops at La Cantera. La Cantera is a master-planned development and district of the City of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas, on the city's Northwest Side."La Cantera" is Spanish for "the quarry", in reference to what the district was before USAA turned it to a 178-acre (0.72 km 2) mixed-use master-planned development.

  5. Talk:La Cantera Golf Club - Wikipedia

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  6. The Shops at La Cantera - Wikipedia

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    The Shops at La Cantera is an open-air regional shopping mall located in La Cantera, San Antonio, near the Texas State Highway Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 interchange, on the city's Northwest Side. The initial phase of the project opened on September 16, 2005.

  7. Cantera - Wikipedia

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    Cantera, literally meaning "quarry" in Spanish, is a term used in Spain to refer to youth academies and farm teams organized by sports clubs. It is also used to refer to the geographical area that clubs recruit players from.