Cordillera Ranch Living September/October 2020

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WARD AND BEVERLY CARTER FOR FAMILY AND SAVING LIVES

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The path to the PGA spans years of academics, ability tests and apprenticeships, not to mention time away from loved ones, but the PGAs at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch have never lost their passion for the people they serve and the game of golf.

Perfect for enjoying unplugged family time and the natural beauty of Cordillera Ranch, the Outfitter Club makes camping easier than ever with gear rentals and full-service campsite setups.

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CHOOSING PGA PRO LIFE

WAYS TO WELLNESS

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ALSO INSIDE: 14 WELCOME LETTER 16 BACK AT THE RANCH 20 DAY IN THE LIFE 26 THE CLUBHOUSE 28 RANCH SCENE 30 STAFF PROFILE: KEVIN KOETHER 42 COACH TO WIN, IN LIFE & GOLF 44 GOLF NEWS 46 EXCEEDING EVENT EXPECTATIONS 50 THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS 58 THE LODGES AT CORDILLERA RANCH HAVE PROVEN TO BE AN ASSET TO THE RANCH 60 INTEREST IN HANDGUN LICENSE AND TRAINING EXPLODES 62 BREWING IN BOERNE 64 LIFESTYLE BY STADLER 70 GET TO KNOW THE CORDILLERA RANCH REALTY TEAM 73 REAL ESTATE

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FOR FAMILY AND SAVING LIVES WARD AND BEVERLY CARTER The Carter’s have committed both their professional and personal lives to supporting lifesaving programs through the procurement of blood, plasma and tissue donations, and as Ward says, “I can’t think of anything more fulfilling than that.”

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Activity. What is producing all this activity? Well, quite a few things actually — an exodus to rural areas, a newly found ability to work from anywhere, civil unrest, political strife, Presidential election uncertainty, and escaping high taxes…

PUBLISHERS: Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation Traveling Blender, LLC

just to name a few. But it’s not just about running from something, it’s also about a “flight to quality.” That age-old adage of fleeing from risk to safety. From what has been adequate to what is desired. When visiting with folks, I often hear, “It sure seems like a lot of activity going on out here.” THERE IS! It’s possible I’ve been as busy as I currently am through my 20 years in this business, but I don’t remember when. You see activity everywhere in Cordillera Ranch these days and it takes on many forms. In spite of a slowdown in sales during March and April of 2020, home and lot sales have now rebounded so much during the summer that we’re back on par with 2019 for the year. Home inventory is as tight as we’ve seen in several years with only 25 homes currently on the market (there are approximately 900 homes in Cordillera Ranch), and we’ve recently established a new baseline for resale

CORDILLERA RANCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Charlie Hill – President cphill@cordilleraranch.com DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING Sara Hill 210.332.8628 shill@cordilleraranch.com EDITOR Trisha Doucette trisha@travelingblender.com EDITORIAL DEVELOPMENT TEAM Barry Denton, Marc DeWall, Debbie Pepper, Shane Reynolds, Robert Rodriguez

home list pricing of ~$1,000,000. Home construction remains strong and Architectural Review submissions continue at a steady pace. The seven Clubs of Cordillera Ranch have been a hub of activity as well. The ability to enjoy so many activities all the while staying within the confines of the community is coveted. Our luxurious Lodges have become convenient for “staycations.” And as you’ll read in this edition, our Outfitters have you all set for sleeping under the stars this fall with their new concierge camping services. Development activity continues at a frenzied pace. The Springs is growing with the addition of 44 new lots under construction now, 25% having been sold prior to road and utility construction. And if you’re looking for some off-road activity,

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Tim Shaw – The Shaw Creative theshawcreative@me.com CORDILLERA RANCH SALES 830.336.3570 info@cordilleraranch.com The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch 830.336.9000 Feature article photography by Mark Humphries Photography. 210.226.6275 :: www.markhumphriesphoto.com

come join us for four-wheelin’ fun as we navigate the hilly terrain of this new unit seeking out the spectacular views and homesites offered. But beware, it’s easy to get caught up in the activity these new properties are generating! We look forward to seeing you OUT here!

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Cordillera Ranch Living is published bi-monthly through a joint venture between Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation and Traveling Blender, LLC. No reproduction in any form is authorized without the consent of both Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation and Traveling Blender, LLC. Cordillera Ranch Living is a registered trademark of Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation. 808 Highway 46 E, Boerne, Texas 78006. Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 2020. No responsibility is assumed for unsolicited submissions. Manuscripts, photographs, and other submitted material can be acknowledged or returned if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. The content contained does not necessarily reflect the opinions and views of Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation, Traveling Blender, LLC, or Cordillera Ranch residents. Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation and Traveling Blender, LLC assumes no liability for misinformation, omissions, or errors.



BACK AT THE RANCH

TOBY AND GINGER BARNES Toby and I searched the Texas Hill Country from San Marcos to Kerrville and San Antonio to Burnet to find the perfect retirement home. Our requirements were pretty simple: 1) close to our son in Katy, Texas, 2) acreage to accommodate a horse, 3) a studio large enough to house

my longarm quilting machine, 4) remote yet close enough to civilization (airport, fabric store, medical facilities) and 5) a good area to walk dogs. We found all that and more in our dream property in Cordillera Ranch. Our home met all our requirements and was situated in lush gardens

with lovely courtyards. Little did we know, the best was yet to come! While we were familiar with the amenities of Cordillera Ranch, we learned the value of the community. We have made fast friends at Wine Socials, met great folks walking dogs, and enjoy Guadalupe River kayaking and tubing. So far, we have experienced all of The Clubs except Tennis, and it’s on our list! We have joined an inclusive neighborhood where people embrace having fun and caring for each other. The community we didn’t expect has been a great surprise! The life we lead at Cordillera Ranch is an interesting yet different pace from our 30+ year careers in the aerospace industry. During my career, I developed, delivered and operated weapons, fighter planes, bombers, the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle and Space Launch System rocket. Toby worked on many of the same projects in technology and configuration management. We have enjoyed sharing our little piece of heaven with visitors. I call it “The Rocket B Ranch” in a nod to my career, and Toby calls it “The Rock-It B Ranch” in a nod to his musical proclivities. You may call it either, and many call it “Paradise.” I couldn’t agree more!

RICHARD AND KAREN JACKSON We have been Cordillera Ranch residents since January, 2020, moving from Clear Lake, Texas where we spent our careers supporting NASA’s human spaceflight mission. Richard was a Flight Director for Space Shuttle operations before moving to industry supporting NASA programs. I worked my entire career in Mission Operations supporting both the Space Shuttle and International Space Station programs. We both love the Texas Hill Country and wanted to retire here in a community with a golf course. After our tour of Cordillera Ranch, we knew we had found our new home. Cordillera had a great golf course, but offered so much more than golf. The Clubs provided a range of activities that addressed our other interests and hobbies — it was the perfect fit — a beautiful setting for our new home as well as all of the amenities. We are both golfers so we are enjoying all aspects of golf here at the Ranch including the CWGA, the MGA and Couples golf. We have also participated in other activities including wine dinners, fitness, shooting and Gold Rush. We are looking forward to kayaking the Guadalupe and trying out Pickle Ball. What we are enjoying the most, however, is the new friendships we have developed and the welcoming environment at The Clubs.

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A DAY IN THE LIFE AT CORDILLERA RANCH

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The Clubhouse The Clubhouse provides spectacular settings for special occasions, cocktails, entertaining guests and enjoying family dinners. To-Go orders are available by calling the Club receptionist.

C-STAR RANCH MENU

SIGNATURE DINING MENU

BREAKFAST MENU

Available in the Main Dining Room, Twin Sisters Lounge and Twin Sisters Patio Tuesday-Thursday, 11:00am to 2:00pm, 5:00pm to 9:00pm Friday-Saturday, 11:00am to 2:00pm, 5:00pm to 10:00pm Sunday, 11:00am to 2:00pm, 5:00pm to 8:00pm Dining from 2:00pm to 5:00pm is available in the Twin Sisters Lounge and Twin Sisters Patio

Available in the Main Dining Room, Twin Sisters Lounge and Twin Sisters Patio Friday-Saturday, 5:00pm to 10:00pm

Available in the Main Dining Room Saturday-Sunday, 9:00am to 2:00pm Available in the Twin Sisters Lounge Saturday-Sunday, 11:00am-2:00pm

Friday-Saturday Evenings

Sundays

Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays

The Club’s culinary team reflects seasonal products prepared in a higher level of cuisine. This elegant dining experience features live music along with the chef’s finest creations, including a fresh, seasonal fish option. Advance reservations are suggested.

Remember when Mom used to cook Sunday family meals? We do! Join us at The Club for some home-style cookin’! $15.95++ for adults and $8.95++ for children ages 10 and under, from 11:00am to 8:00pm.

Delicious family dinners are a convenient and affordable way to enjoy a variety of menu options, including fish specials, that feed up to four people for $28.95++. Place orders through the Club receptionist or Cordillera Mobile App for curbside pick-up or delivery, 11:00am to 8:00pm, Tuesday through Sunday.

SIGNATURE DINING MENU

Tuesdays-Fridays

C-STAR MARKET The C-Star Market provides quality meats, fresh produce, baked goods, household items, beverages and more for curbside pick-up or delivery, Tuesdays through Fridays, 3:00 to 8:00pm. Simply place your order online or email to the Club receptionist with 24 hours’ notice.

FAMILY MEAL FEATURE

FAMILY MEALS TO-GO

For dining and special event reservations, please contact the Club receptionist at 830.336.9000 or receptionist@cordilleraranch.com, or you may reserve your spot through the Cordillera Ranch mobile app or online at Clubsofcordilleraranch.com. For golf events, please contact Camille Ferguson at 830.336.9165 or cferguson@cordilleraranch.com. For tennis events, please contact the Tennis Club at 830.336.4823.



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IMAGO MUNDI WINE DINNER

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STAFF PROFILE

KEVIN KOETHER

POA General Manager 830.336.3501 kkoether@cordilleraranch.com HOMETOWN: Princeton, NJ

WHAT PAST WORK HISTORY PREPARED YOU FOR CORDILLERA RANCH? I have a history in managing property owners associations, specifically custom home communities in the Hill Country. I also have successfully founded and operated businesses in the past which gives me a unique skillset when stepping into a leadership role. My experience has ingrained in me the belief that a successful POA Manager addresses every situation with empathy first and strives to always be a resource for property owners.

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR MOST REWARDING PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE? Being given the opportunity to manage the Cordillera Ranch Property Owners Association. The unique nature of Cordillera presents so many opportunities to develop fantastic relationships with property owners and I am humbled to be a part of the Cordillera team.

WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT WORKING AT CORDILLERA RANCH? Managing the Cordillera Ranch Property Owners Association provides new challenges every day. Each day provides different opportunities to be a resource and serve our property owners. I enjoy the opportunity we are given to connect with our property owners.

WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES AND INTERESTS? I prefer to spend most of my time outdoors, camping, fishing, etc. My grandfather is an avid outdoorsman and growing up, that is how we spent time together. Now that I have a child of my own, it is important to my wife and me that we instill a sense of adventure in Parker.

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FAVORITE QUOTE OR MOTTO? Good. – Jocko Willink

MOST MEANINGFUL PERSONAL EXPERIENCE? My most meaningful personal experience

is the time spent with my family. I have an amazing partner in my wife, Stephanie, and we are blessed to have our 4-year-old daughter Parker fill our days with laughter. For me, the time spent with them is the epitome of joy.


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Ward and Beverly Carter at Home in Texas By Cheryl Van Tuyl Jividen :: Photography by Mark Humphries

“We always knew we would come back to Texas

someday, and returning back to live in Boerne and Cordillera Ranch has been a truly

exceptional homecoming!” says Beverly Carter. Husband,Ward, agrees,“Texas has remained a constant in our lives even as we moved

all over the Midwest.


Ward, Beverly and her parents, James and Jane Horrell Boerne Porch Project by Linda Rukavina Photography

Christopher, Allison and daughter Sloan Fawn & Fellow Photography

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The Texas natives met at Stephen F. Austin State University. She grew up in Houston and Dallas while he hails from Longview. The college sweethearts married soon after graduation where he double majored in biology and business and she studied fashion merchandising and marketing. Thanks to a fraternity brother’s encouragement, Ward landed a job with Abbott Laboratories and off the young couple went to Shreveport, Louisiana, putting the Lonestar state in their rearview mirror. Ward’s career began working in the diagnostic’s division in sales. “I was very fortunate being just one of two recent graduates in the training program.” With hard work and time, his path led him to positions interfacing with laboratories, marketing, commercial operations and ultimately General Manager, overseeing regional and national accounts. It also took the couple, and eventually their children, to live in a multitude of cities: Dallas, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit and back to Chicago. By the time they were in Chicago for the second time, all three sons — Brandon, Christopher and Sean — were moving back


to Texas, with all three graduating from North Texas State University, far from their parents in the windy city. “They have all settled in Flower Mound, with other family also living in the Dallas area. Dallas has always seemed like our home away from home,” says Ward. Not only were their children in Texas, so were Beverly’s parents and Ward’s parents, his brother and wife, his sister and her family. The pull of family and Texas were strong. In early 2016, Ward learned of a position with BioBridge Global, a San Antonio-based nonprofit client he had worked with for a long time. “The prospect and chance to work with outstanding people came together,” says Ward. With the job in hand they needed to find a home. “When we were considering moving back to Texas, it was important to find a community and a house that would allow us to have my parents live with us,” Beverly said. “We also wanted to be close to my parents,” Ward said. Ward’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Carter Jr., had retired to San Antonio over 14 years earlier and lived in the Stone Oak area. Beverly led the home search, originally seeking something inside 1604. “I’d go out and just drive around and I luckily stumbled on Boerne and Cordillera Ranch. It was a chance find! Once I saw the neighborhood, I fell in love!” says Beverly. They found a home with room for her parents and a lot that met their requirements: space on either side and acreage behind them. In October 2016 they all moved in. Beverly says, “My parents, Jane and James Horrell, are now both over 91 years old, and doing well, but we needed a small and supportive community for them. Boerne and Cordillera have been wonderful!” Ward concurs, “Being close to my parents, and being able to have Beverly’s parents move in with us, brought all of us back together again.” While his parents both passed in 2017 and 2018, he is thankful for what they shared, saying, “The time we had with my parents was a real blessing.” After a 32-year career, Ward retired from Abbott and accepted a position at BioBridge: to lead their laboratory operations team with BioBridge Global as the Chief Operating Officer, for QualTex Laboratories which is also the testing lab for South Texas Blood and Tissue, along

Brandon, Alexandra and sons Jameson and Rory

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with GenCure. “This has been a very rewarding opportunity for me to use my work experience to support a critical part of the healthcare service in San Antonio. Blood and blood components, plasma, tissue collections and cellular therapy products are critical to the health and wellbeing of residents of South-Central Texas. Being part of helping to save lives, well, I can’t think of anything more fulfilling than that,” says Ward. The scope encompasses overseeing donated product safety testing, including testing to identify people who have had exposure to the virus that causes COVID-19 who may be eligible to become COVID convalescent plasma donors. QualTex also provides testing for donated source plasma, donated tissue and organs, and performs safety testing for area military bases and blood banks. Emphasizing the importance of the life-saving nature of his job, Ward says, “I really enjoy the work and honoring the people involved. Great respect and

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care are needed for donors and recipients. It’s a human giving to another human.” That aid includes corneas in coordination with the San Antonio Eye Bank and organizations for tissue. “We prefer to work with biomedical organizations that are using the donated tissues within our region here in Texas, but we also know that tissues are in short supply worldwide, so we do work with organizations outside our region, and in some cases outside the U.S. After we recover tissue, we work with organizations that process the donation into therapeutic products for use in hospitals — for orthopedic surgeries, skin grafts, heart surgeries and more. In fact, one tissue donor can help as many as 75 patients,” explains Ward. Serving as a board member through The Blood & Tissue Center Foundation, a part of the BioBridge Global organization, Beverly shares the mission. “We are always trying to bring awareness to our community on just how critical blood and plasma donations are for Boerne and San Antonio area patients,” she says. It is also personal, adding, ‘’I’m sure everyone has been affected in some way from COVID-19. I lost a dear friend from it and encourage anyone that has recovered to please donate their plasma to help others in need. If giving blood is one thing that I personally can do, then I’m all for it! There is not a substitute for blood, and other people’s lives depend on it.” Her service includes working on the annual Red and White Ball, a fundraising event that supports lifesaving programs, services and equipment needs, including new blood mobiles and establishing the Texas Cord Blood Bank. Though it was cancelled due to the pandemic this year, Beverly is looking ahead, “Mark your calendar for November 13, 2021 at the Tobin Center for next year’s gala.” The Carter family grew since the move, with the two eldest sons marrying in 2016. In addition, they have since made Ward and Beverly grandparents. Brandon and wife Alexandra are parents to sons Jameson and Rory, while Christopher and Allison have a daughter named Sloan and are expecting another baby in October. Soon brother Sean will marry his fiancée Katie, the daughter of one of Ward’s high school classmates, in Horseshoe Bay in September. The future is full of family. While their sons like to join them for a round of golf, or at the Gun Club shooting clays and skeet, the grandchildren love the Club pool, so there will always be more fun times. It was part of the plan. “Cordillera Ranch and the Club are a big draw!” says Beverly. “It’s good to be in Texas.”

(Courtesy of BioBridge Global) BioBridge Global offers many ways to participate in our life-saving mission. As a nonprofit organization, BioBridge Global and its subsidiaries, South Texas Blood & Tissue Center, QualTex Laboratories, GenCure and The Blood & Tissue Center Foundation, rely on generous donations from the community to assist patients in need. From donor recruitment to patient transfusion, each precious gift is handled with care. Donations of convalescent plasma from COVID-19 survivors are helping patients in their battle against the virus while blood and platelets give trauma victims, surgery, cancer and transplant patients a chance to see a healthier tomorrow. Your donation to The Blood & Tissue Center Foundation helps our entire organization continue its mission of saving and enhancing lives. Each dollar not only supports sustaining our new procedures to ensure the safety of our donors and patients during this time but assists in new medical advances. If you would like to donate, you can text GiveTexas to 44-321.

BLOOD DONATION Making a blood donation is one of the most intimate and priceless gifts one can give. Join us in this life saving mission by giving blood or hosting a blood drive.

MARROW DONATION People suffering from leukemia or other life-threatening blood diseases often need a bone marrow/stem cell transplant to survive. Signing up for the Be The Match Registry simply means you are making yourself available to these patients who might one day need you. Registering only takes about 10 minutes and consists of paper work and a cheek swab. We invite your company or organization to also consider sponsoring a marrow registration drive to help us strengthen the chances that a patient will find their ideal match in their time of need.

CORD BLOOD DONATION Cord blood is a rich source of stem cells and can be used as an alternative to bone marrow for treating many life-threatening diseases. Mothers may donate their umbilical cord blood to the Texas Cord Blood Bank. Registration is easy and available at any of our participating hospitals across Texas.

TISSUE DONATION Each year, thousands of Americans suffer needlessly while awaiting a tissue transplant. Find out more about our Tissue Center and consider signing up to be a tissue donor by visiting our GenCure website.

GIVE TO OUR FOUNDATION The mission of The Blood & Tissue Center Foundation is to serve as an advocate to increase community awareness and develop financial and other resources in support of BioBridge Global and its subsidiaries.

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GOLF

CHOOSING

PGA PRO LIFE

Being a golf professional comes with its fair share of trials and tribulations, but also some exceptional benefits that make for a fruitful career. By Robert Rodriguez :: Photography by Kelsey Grudle

There are certain nicknames in golf that have a certain prestige associated with it.These monikers are hard-earned and demonstrate that golfers often dubbed them command respect every time they tee it up. Stick. Money. Player. There are countless others that highlight how good of a golfer one is. Yet, when someone is called a “pro” there’s some extra clout attached to it — like a badge of honor or achieving Tier One status among the playing membership at the club. For those on the Cordillera Ranch golf staff who are called pros, the name is more than just an official title. Being called a professional is symbolic of the passion they have for their profession and helping make the game more enjoyable for the members. “Golf is such an interesting sport because it connects people from different backgrounds, tax brackets and cultures,” says Director of Golf Corey Roberson. “My job is simple, to make sure that everyone who wants to play golf has a good time.” For Roberson, his passion stems from being around the game throughout his childhood. His father operated Van Zandt Country Club, so Roberson saw firsthand what life is like as a golf professional. The early morning alarms, the long hours, spending holidays and weekends at work versus home.

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“Growing up, we ate our Thanksgiving meal in my dad’s golf shop and celebrated birthdays on the nearest Monday,” he said. “It just seemed normal to me.” One aspect of the job that resonated with Roberson was how his father built relationships and positively enhanced the culture at the club. Striking up a conversation in passing, playing with members on the course, making sure everyone has a pleasing experience either in the golf shop or on the course — those friendly attributes are just as effective today for Corey. “When I told him I wanted to get into the golf business he said, ‘make sure you maintain your connection to the game,’” Corey remembers. “That’s how you get to know people. The golf business is really a people business around the game of golf.” Director of Instruction Bryan Gathright has made a nice ca-


reer out of helping people through golf. Gathright started in the golf shop as an assistant at such noted clubs as PGA West and Oak Tree, where he was averaging 48 hours per week in the shop. He also was teaching a lot even though “teaching was not allowed during work time.” Yet, being on the range talking swing planes and impact zones became his passion. He came to Texas to work alongside his mentor, the legendary Harvey Penick, before member Buddy Cook brought him to San Antonio to start up the La Cantera Golf Academy. Gathright came to Cordillera Ranch in 2016, and can be often seen on the practice tee or inside The Golf Performance Center. He’s still hustling — 12-hour days are typical — but professionally he’s never been happier. “I’m the most excited I’ve ever been as an instructor,” says Gathright, who currently teaches 2020 Southern Amateur champion Mac Meissner, two-time Texas Junior Amateur champion Zach Heffernan and 2020 Texas State Open champ Mitchell Meissner. “The long hours don’t bother me — I view that as what you have to do to be successful. People pay good money for my time, so they deserve 100% of my time.” Both Roberson and Gathright played college golf, and like many wannabe Tour players, found out quick that play-for-pay might not put food on the table. Head golf professional Jacques LeBlanc never sought out a career in playing, but aspired to be a golf professional. He befriended several golf pros growing up and admired what they did for the game. However, LeBlanc chose a different path in becoming a golf professional than Roberson and Gathright. There are two primary pathways that lead one to becoming a PGA member — the PGA Professional Golf Management (PGM) Associate Program and PGA Golf Management University Program. The PGM Associate Program begins with a background check, and then coursework that is broken down into levels and commonly referred to as the apprenticeship. Hopefuls must also pass an online qualifying test that consists of three courses: introduction to PGM and the golf profession, PGA history and constitution, and the Rules of Golf. Then there’s the 36-hole Player Ability Test (PAT). To pass the PAT, one must achieve a 36-hole score within 15 shots of the course rating. According to the PGA of America, fewer than 20% of those taking the PAT achieve a passing score. Currently, Player Development Coach Katie Dillard is a Level 3 apprentice, while both assistants Logan Davis and Michael Hunt are Level 1 apprentices. All three will be PGA members within a few years. The PGA Golf Management University Program is a college

Logan Davis, Katie Dillard and Michael Hunt degree program designed to attract and educate those who aspire to service all aspects of the industry. Offered at 18 universities worldwide, the University Program allows students to earn a degree in such areas as Marketing, Business Administration, Hospitality Administration, Recreation and Park Management, providing them with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the golf industry. The only college in Texas to offer this program is Sam Houston State University, where LeBlanc attended. The program, administer by PGA Master Professional Dr. Rich Ballinger, laid the foundation for LeBlanc’s career as a golf professional, and helped him build a strong network of mentors and other golf professionals through required internships. “Through the program I majored in General Business Administration and specialized in the PGA/PGM curriculum,” he says. “This not only consisted of the PGA Education program that all aspiring professionals go through, but included in-class instruction through Sam Houston State to expand upon the PGA’s curriculum. Classes like Turf Grass Management, Entrepreneurship and Retail Management were among the few that helped me enter the golf industry prepared. “The most important part of the program were the required internship experiences,” LeBlanc adds. “I knew early on that private clubs were an avenue I wanted to pursue, but that was solidified during my internship experiences. I would highly recommend this program for anyone looking to pursue a career in any facet of the industry; it is not only for those who are wanting to become club professionals.” Cordillera Ranch is chockfull of PGA golf professionals besides Roberson, Gathright and LeBlanc. Marc DeWall was the head golf professional and director of golf at Cordillera Ranch before

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Marc DeWall, Barry Denton and John Kuhry he became the general manager in 2018. Throughout his illustrious career in the golf industry, DeWall has served on numerous committees for the Southern Texas PGA and has been a twotime president. Cordillera Ranch Realty Director of Sales Barry Denton also is a PGA member and was a teaching professional at Oak Hills CC and the head golf coach at the University of Texas-San Antonio before his career in real estate. In addition, Cordillera Ranch Realty’s John Kuhry is a PGA member. All had to endure the long hours and low pay that comes with being a green professional, and all can look at those early experiences as catalysts for their many successes and promotions. The perks of the job also can be sweet for a golf professional — working outdoors, playing golf under the guise of work, no TPS reports or cubicles, and very few cookie-cutter days. “I love the curve balls, even though at times they can catch you off-guard,” LeBlanc says. “The challenge and variety created through the diversity of tasks are extremely entertaining and make the job fun.” As Roberson experienced growing up and LeBlanc is now dealing with as a new dad, the home life is very different for a golf professional. They’re not sliding down the dinosaur at 5 p.m., or spending all weekends and holidays with the family. That can take a toll on the family unless there’s an understanding of what the job entails. “I’m super lucky that my wife, Colleen, understands what it means to work in the service business,” Roberson says. “We had that conversation early in our relationship and she’s always been supportive of me chasing my career because she respects how much it means to me. The spouse must be fully on board and supportive.”

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Roberson adds that when he’s interviewing assistants, he always makes it a point to meet the spouse and make sure they understand what it means to work in the golf business. Unfortunately, the hours and effect it has on the family are among several deterrents that push people out of the golf business and into other professions. Gathright has seen it on the teaching side, and makes sure he devotes time in his schedule for himself and his family. He also believes having a mentor helps a budding professional grow and prosper on the job. Gathright had Penick and Roberson had Cameron Doan, the longtime head golf professional at Preston Trail Golf Club in Dallas. For LeBlanc, he considers his mentors to be DeWall, Roberson and David Von Hoffmann, the director of golf at Spanish Oaks Golf Club in Bee Cave. These mentors showcase what to hone and master to excel personally, and how make a club or staff thrive once in a leadership role. “I am a strong believer that for an assistant to grind and grow in the business they must maintain their love for playing and play as much as they can,” LeBlanc says. “This combined with having a strong mentor is the key to growing in the golf industry. If those two things are prevalent, I believe aspiring assistants can succeed in this industry.” “Doan would always say, ‘you have to fully understand what you have and constantly try to make it better,’” Roberson adds. “I think that’s a great mindset for any leader. To be a great coach or leader, you must be an efficient communicator — regardless of industry, but especially in the golf business. You must clearly communicate to your team, boss, membership, and owners or board. Also, the ability to relate to each member in a unique way is a key skill for the person running a golf operation. The most successful leaders can get that skill to trickle down through their team.” For Roberson, Gathright and LeBlanc, being called a pro pays homage to the physical and mental grinds they endured to get where they’re at today, and the passion that still burns in them to make golf a pleasurable experience for everyone they meet. “It’s really no different than any other industry — you have to put in your time and work your way up,” Roberson says. “If you focus on the short-term, this business isn’t for you, but if you love the game — it can be very rewarding. You must be motivated by play and potential. Play refers to loving what you do. I love playing the game and being around the people who play it. The potential part is knowing that you are working towards something. “If you lose that passion, the business just becomes a job.”


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By Luke Hendry, Texas Golf Association Photography by Kelsey Grudle

This summer, during a four-week stretch, four Texans added their names to some of the most elite trophies in golf. McClure Meissner won the Southern Amateur. His brother Mitchell Meissner prevailed at the Texas State Open. Zach Heffernan claimed the Texas Junior Amateur. And Trey Bosco hoisted the H.L. Edwards Memorial Trophy at the 111th Texas Amateur. All four talented competitors share one important thing in common. They’re all guided by the same man.

Bryan Gathright, 62, started coaching golf in 1988 following a five-year stint playing professionally. Over the years, he’s worked with many high-profile players including four-time PGA Tour winner Notah Begay III and 2016 PGA Champion Jimmy Walker. Though he’s seen success with touring pros, Gathright spends most of his days now in Boerne, Texas, at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch, where he primarily works with junior and amateur golfers. Gathright currently coaches about 400 golfers who range in age from 10 to 82. He’s passionate about their development and seeing his students succeed. The Meissner brothers, Heffernan and Bosco are just a few of the talented pupils Gathright instructs; however, their four wins in four weeks is an unprecedented highlight in Gathright’s 32-year coaching career. “At no point in time have I had four different players win such prestigious events in such a short span of time,” Gathright said. “As a coach, it is my responsibility to make certain that they are both prepared and ready to win, but for four different players to have such incredible success in such a short span is impossible to put into words.” It started with McClure (Mac) Meissner, a senior at South-

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ern Methodist University. The 25th-ranked amateur golfer in the world carded seven birdies in the final round of the 114th Southern Amateur at Maridoe Golf Club on July 18. His closing 6-under 66 was enough to erase the six-shot deficit he faced to begin the day. Meissner was tied with David Perkins of East Peoria, Ill., through 72 holes at 7-under 281. On the first suddendeath playoff hole, Meissner’s routine par clinched the victory. “I started off really well, and that kind of just set the tone for my round,” Meissner said following his win. “I’ve been struggling with finishing rounds. I just told myself just to keep being aggressive and keep giving myself looks.” Meissner’s victory adds his name to a long list of renowned Southern Amateur past champions that include Justin Leonard, Bob Tway and Ben Crenshaw. Though this is the biggest win of the 21-year-old’s young golf career, he’s been a grinder since Gathright started working with him eight years ago. “I can’t speak enough about his competitiveness,” Gathright said. “No one hates losing more than Mac. He’s a great driver of the golf ball and has the best short game of anyone I’ve ever worked with.” Eleven days later, Heffernan made his own statement. He carded rounds of 66-73-70 at Horseshoe Bay Resort’s Ram Rock Course to win back-to-back Texas Junior Amateur titles. The 2021 Baylor University commit became only the third player in the tournament’s 94-year history to claim consecutive victories. “It means so much to be one of three people to have won the Texas Junior Amateur back-to-back,” Heffernan said. “This year was really special to have all my family on the 18th green and watch me win. It’s still crazy to me the last time someone did this was in 1994-95.” Gathright has been working with the two-time Texas Junior Amateur champion since he was 10 years old. Over the past six years, he has continued to watch Heffernan develop into a better and more confident player. “The one thing about Zach is he loves bigger moments,” Gathright said. “Whether it’s a statewide championship or coming down the stretch in a high school event, he loves to win. He plays his best in high-pressure moments.”


Just two days following the Texas Junior Amateur, Mitchell (Mac’s older brother) won the Texas State Open at The Cascades Club in Tyler. Mitchell, who played collegiately for Rice University and won the 109th Texas Amateur in 2018, turned professional following his graduation in the same year. Even though he had some early success on the PGA Tour Latinioamérica, Meissner was still winless as a professional entering the 50th Texas State Open. His rounds of 67-65-63-66 to post 19-under secured his first win in the pro ranks by one stroke. “I knew there were going to be a lot of low scores and that no one else was going to let up at the top of the leaderboard,” Meissner said after the round. “Winning this is pretty big. Just gaining confidence and learning that I can play under pressure and win when I’m presented the opportunity was awesome.” Like Mac, Mitchell has had Gathright in his corner since he was a young junior golfer. They’ve built a unique relationship over the years as Mitchell has transitioned from junior golf to collegiate golf and now professional golf. “I’ve tried to remind him to stay patient,” Gathright said. “He’s a great a player, but there is a difference between amateur and professional golf. He’s got so much potential and it’s great to see him finding that confidence.” Two weeks, three players, three wins. But the run was not over. Bosco, who lives in Austin and started working with Gathright in June, was struggling with his game throughout the quarantine. The rising freshman at Baylor was showing frustration; however, things started to change two weeks before the 111th Texas Amateur. “He was a little lost with his game,” Gathright said. “But he stuck with what we were working on, and he goes out and shoots 67 to win his qualifier for the State Am.” Bosco’s 4-under 67 at Lighthouse Country Club earned him a spot in the 132-player starting field for the Texas Amateur at Boot Ranch. Without any expectations, the 18-year-old carded rounds of 72-71-67 to find himself tied for second place and two shots off the lead with 18 holes to play. “I called him [Bosco] the night before the final round,” Gathright said. “I try to make a point to always talk to my players when they are in the hunt. I told him, look you’re 18 years old, no one is expecting you to win. Just go out there and play your game and I think you will. I always want to instill the belief that my players can win.” The pep talk got Bosco believing, too. In the final round, he carded six birdies including three straight on holes 15, 16 and 17 to post 5-under 279 for the championship and claim a onestroke victory. “At the beginning of this summer I was struggling badly. I didn’t know which way the ball was going and it was frustrating,” Bosco said. “A future teammate referred me over to Bryan

and ever since then it’s been a very fun process. There were a lot of tough days working on the things Bryan had me doing, but I always knew in the back of my mind it would click. Sure enough at the Texas Am everything came together and I played some of the best golf I have ever played.” Mac, Heffernan, Mitchell and Bosco’s victories are all individual accomplishments. And Gathright will be the first to tell you they are all extremely hard-working and outstanding young men who deserved those titles. However, it’s no question there’s a common denominator. “Bryan’s great at building relationships with players and will go out of his way to help you fix any issues you have,” Mitchell said. “He works from sun up to sun down. I can’t tell you how many times I have been at a loss with my game and texted him ‘Hey, I need some help,’ and for him to respond, ‘I’ll see you at 7 a.m. tomorrow.’” It’s Gathright’s dedication, commitment and passion that stands out to those who work with him. Heffernan’s mother, Dana, explains Zach has not only improved as a golfer but also a person. “There are many things that make Bryan a special coach,” Dana said. “But from a parent’s perspective, his positive demeanor and disposition are a great fit. He has encouraged Zach since Day One and supported his big goals. I love that he is always so confident.” As for Gathright, he isn’t looking to slow down anytime soon. He’s coaching many talented young players from across the state, in addition to his four most recent champions. “My goal is that my players improve and get better every time they come see me,” Gathright said. “I recently told my wife, I am more excited now about the group of players I am coaching than I ever have before. I know their potential and it makes me work harder knowing how good these players can be.” Bryan Gathright is the Director of Instruction at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch in Boerne. He is one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teachers in America. For more information or to schedule a lesson, Bryan can be reached at bgathright@cordilleraranch.com or 210.373.6055.

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GOLF NEWS

MARIA SAYERS’

EVEN PAR

Maria Sayers is an avid golfer, sometimes playing twice a day during these stay-close-to-home pandemic days. She is a supporter of women’s golf at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch, and a member of the Cordillera Women’s Golf Association, where she plays currently with a 6 handicap. James and Maria Sayers and Doyle and Yana Dommert play together often. “We love playing with couples! It builds strong relationships as a community,” says Maria. The foursome were together on the course on July 25th when Maria shot her first even par round. She needed a birdie on hole 18 to shoot a 72 (even par), and her drive was about 100 yards from the green. Her second shot skirted the bunker, bounced up on the green and rolled out to approximately 25 feet from the hole. Maria holed that putt for a birdie which secured the even par of 72. “Great fun and a great day for Maria! It was beautiful to watch,” says Yana of her friend’s victory.

James Sayers, Maria Sayers, Yana Dommert and Doyle Dommert

Zach Heffernan

Jacob King

CONGRATS TO ZACH HEFFERNAN AND JACOB KING Zach Heffernan, a three-time Cordillera Ranch Junior Champion, captured his second straight Texas Junior Amateur title making him the third player in the 94-year history to win backto-back. He shot rounds of 66-73-70 to finish at 4 under-par and win by 1 shot over three other juniors. He also finished 2nd this summer in the Maridoe Junior Invitational and will be playing in The Players Invitational at TPC Sawgrass on September 3rd. Zach is a senior at Champion High School where

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he maintains a 4.0 and will attend Baylor University next year to play golf. Jacob King, another a Cordillera Ranch Junior, and senior at Champion High School, finished T-20 with rounds of 75-7372 in the Texas Junior Amateur. With an equally impressive resume, Jacob finished 3rd, 4th and 6th at the Legends Junior Tour Tournaments this past year and his best finish nationally was 9th at the AJGA Bob Estes Junior Championship (67/67). Both boys play Champion High School Golf where their team placed 2nd at 5A State in 2019 as sophomores, and were poised to win in 2020 until their season was cut short. On the statewide Junior Golf Scoreboard, Zach is currently ranked 3rd in the class of 2021 in Texas and Jacob is 12th. Congratulations to both, and here’s to a State Championship this year!



SPECIAL EVENTS

EXCEEDING EVENT

EXPECTATIONS

Planning a special event can be as enjoyable as the party — the journey to your destination — if you’re working with the talented and professional staff at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. By Amanda Carlisle Photography courtesy of Cordillera Ranch

It’s no secret that Cordillera Ranch is a special place to live, and celebrations centered on the natural beauty and unique features of the property become exceptional events with one-of-a-kind experiences reflecting each individual client’s personality. And while weddings might first come to mind, the celebration possibilities are endless. The Ranch provides a perfect venue for corporate outings. If you choose to entertain in your home on the Ranch, the Clubs’ staff can cater a party to fit any theme you can dream of. Or simply order a complete catering meal to-go when family and friends are visiting.

CORPORATE OUTINGS Cordillera Ranch is an excellent place to host company meetings and team-building activities as the unique environment allows companies to conduct business while enjoying all of the amenities on the Ranch. A recent member’s corporate outing provided their guests with luxury overnight accommodations at the new Lodges at Cordillera Ranch so they could be on property or go into Boerne with the use of the Clubs’ Mercedes Vans. They had daily meetings with catered meals in the private dining room, team building activities in the afternoon, evening cocktails fireside and dinner in the private dining room.

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Multiple meeting spaces accommodate any group size and can be combined with an exhilarating clay pigeon shoot, a relaxing round of golf or trail ride, a kayaking trip on the river or any other activities available on the Ranch. The Lodges at Cordillera Ranch are perfect for overnight outings with four individual suites and two rooms in the Elmax unit and four deluxe suites with a common area in the Georg. Add in food and beverage options, whether casual or up-scale, and customized merchandise, and you have a world-class meeting and sporting event to entertain and motivate your employees.

CATERING TO-GO Catering options, whether for pickup or delivery, provide members the opportunity to host smaller gatherings in their homes with the convenience of delicious, prepared meals from the Club’s culinary team. It’s as easy as creating a custom menu suitable for any special occasion, and receiving it hot and ready to serve. Packaged in disposable containers, the meals can easily go straight to your table, or you can choose to transfer to your own platters.

“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 food!” — DAVID SANDERS

HOME PARTIES Whatever the occasion, entertaining in your home can be a beautiful and stress-free experience. The Clubs’ staff can cater to any size event at a member’s home within the Ranch, providing staffing and equipment for food and beverage, set-up, service and clean-up, and can assist in outsourcing extra rentals, tents, tables, floral, etc. Planning begins with a one-on-one meeting where Executive Chef Isaac Cantu advises on creating the perfect menu for the event, coordinators take care of the other details, and before you know it, you have enjoyed your own lovely party and your home looks as perfect and clean at the end of the evening as it did when the Clubs’ staff arrived. “When we decided to host a holiday party in our new home, there was no question that we wanted to work with the experienced and professional event staff and culinary team at the Club. From our very first contact with Amanda, to planning the details and menu, to the final cleanup at the end of the party, every aspect was perfectly executed and exceeded our expectations!”— JOANNE AND ALDON WILLIAMS

WEDDINGS The celebration of marriage reflects a couple’s love, commitment and tradition, and their desire to share their joy with family and friends. The Club’s staff strives to make each couple’s special day their most memorable occasion and accommodate wedding parties of all sizes. Kristen and Ben Beyer originally planned a May wedding at the Club, only to postpone due to the pandemic. But on June 25th, they were able to enjoy their intimate dream wedding by the pool and ceremonial tee, and hosted guests to a weekend of customized activities at the Club. Their vision was to celebrate with family and friends while enjoying all of the amenities they love at the Club, and support local Boerne vendors for flowers, photography, rentals and such. Their reception included their favorite dishes from the Club’s menu — Ben’s Venison Loin and Kristen’s Sea Bass — dubbed the “Beyer’s Surf and Turf.” They swapped a wedding cake for individual skillet cook-

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“Our wedding evening turned out better than the perfect vision we had in our minds, thanks to the Cordillera Staff and our team of vendors. We would encourage other members to host special and memorable events through the Club. The service, friendliness, flexibility and attention to detail cannot be matched anywhere else for an unforgettable experience. For anyone looking to have a similar event, we are happy to connect and share. Thank you for all you give to this community, and for making our wedding day the best day of our lives!” — KRISTEN AND BEN BEYER ies for guests, with a small cake for the couple to cut and taste for tradition. The beverage team delivered specialty cocktails and wine, remembering specific requests for guests on the golf course the next day. Out-of-town guests enjoyed accommodations at Cordillera Ranch’s new Lodges where staff members organized group dining experiences, golf for the men, wine tasting for the women, and even a breakfast taco delivery to each room on the morning of departure. Guests were greeted with welcome boxes and a weekend itinerary in each room, and provided golf carts personalized with their names and wedding logo. Even the flower girls and ring bearer were treated to a special Tee Pee, set up for their enjoyment. Crediting Amanda Carlisle and her event team, and Brianna Botine and her guest services staff, the Beyers began their lives as husband and wife with an unforgettable weekend surrounded by loved ones. (Photography courtesy of Ashley Medrano) Brittany and Caleb Bergeleen were another couple affected by the pandemic, searching for the perfect venue for their

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small, intimate wedding. They opted to have their ceremony and reception in the Club’s main dining room on June 20th. The spectacular panoramic views from the Clubhouse and Amanda’s attention to detail cemented their decision and instilled a sense of confidence that their most special day would be enjoyed by all. Working together, the couple and staff customized every detail, from their wedding menu to the luxury accommodations at the Lodges. (Photography courtesy of Amy Odom) Engage your guests in an event customized from every thoughtful detail down to each bite of a perfectly paired food and wine dinner or themed event. Whether your gathering is a grand affair or an intimate dinner party, an office luncheon or other private event, Cordillera Ranch, or your own beautiful home, is the perfect venue. To celebrate your next special occasion, contact Amanda Carlisle at 830.336.9176. Amanda (Parinella) Carlisle is the Private Events Director at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. She can be reached at acarlisle@ cordilleraranch.com or 830.336.9176. “On the day of the wedding, all of the staff was friendly and accommodating from beginning to end. We had everything we wanted and more! I can’t say enough good things about the venue and staff as a whole — every single one was willing to go above and beyond, and it really made the day special for our guests and us.” — BRITTANY AND CALEB BERGELEEN


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By Graham House Photography by Bella Spurrier, courtesy of Chateau Montelena Winery

1976 for many of us was a great year. Rocky was the #1 movie; the Concorde started service; Apple Computer Company was formed, and our country celebrated its Bicentennial year. Forty-four years ago, in the world of wine, there were just three categories: the good stuff (French), the very good stuff (also French), and everything else. Few doubted that anything could be finer than the vines in Burgundy and Bordeaux, and those at the upper end of wine snobbery were unshakable Francophiles. At the time, California wine was still an unknown in the wine world. Robert Mondavi founded his eponymous winery just 10 years earlier. Wine lists were heavily founded on what we call today Old-World wines, with perhaps a couple of California wines. And then an event on May 24, 1976 — a singular, notable event that would come to be known by the mythical name “The Judgment of Paris” — dramatically changed the way wines were seen and sought forever after. This was the day that has gone down in the wine history books that changed everything for California and the wine world. Two Napa Valley wines — Chateau Montelena’s 1973 Chardonnay and Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars’ 1973 Cabernet Sauvignon — prevailed in a blind tasting competition between French and American wines. At the annual event, 11 judges at the Paris Tasting (nine French, one British and one American) decreed a California wine as the winner in both the red and white wine categories. It is not that California wines suddenly became regarded as better than French ones, but the tasting’s results proved that California wines could compete. They were suddenly, officially, good. There is a great family film I recently watched — the most familiar version of the Judgment of Paris story, told in the 2008

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PARIS

Gallagher, Spurrier, Kahn Patricia Gallagher (American)-Académie du Vin, France’s first private wine school established by Steven Spurrier in 1973; Steven Spurrier (British)-wine merchant and tasting organizer; Odette Kahn (French)-editor of La Revue du vin de France

film Bottle Shock, which focuses on Chateau Montelena and its winning Chardonnay. I believe you will find the film entertaining to watch while sipping your favorite wine at home. To celebrate these two great wines, Jeffery Cohen, our wine specialist, will be offering to the membership through our retail wine program, Chateau Montelena Chardonnay and Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon. Both are great wines tied to their foundations of great wine making.

JUDGEMENT OF PARIS: FUN FACTS

◊ The 1976 Time magazine article on the winning California wines said they were “rather expensive ($6 plus).” ◊ Although Chateau Montelena Winery is in the Napa Valley, most grapes for the winning Chardonnay came from neighboring Sonoma County (Russian River and Alexander Valleys). ◊ The blend for the 1973 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon included — surprise — 1% Pinot Noir. ◊ At the Paris Tasting of the Chardonnays, two other California wineries beat out French competitors: the 1974 Chalone Vineyard finished third and the 1973 Spring Mountain Vineyard was fourth.

Jeffrey Cohen is the Wine Specialist at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. He can be reached at jcohen@cordilleraranch.com or 210.677.9234. Graham House is the Clubhouse and Lodging Manager at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. He can be reached at ghouse@cordilleraranch.com or 830.336.9164.


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CORDILLERA RANCH PARKS: NEW Service Offered by the Club! By Shane Reynolds :: Photography by Kelsey Grudle

One of the greatest amenities that Cordillera Ranch has to offer is its parks and trail system that include access to the Guadalupe River and the spring fed creeks on the Ranch. Neighboring Swede Creek Park and the Guadalupe River Park have five campsites, each equipped with a picnic table, bar-b-q pit, fire pit and trash can. All Cordillera Ranch property owners and Club members may reserve these campsites through the Property Owners Association. 52 | SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020

Starting in the fall of 2020, the Clubs’ Outfitter will offer a full line of camping gear to rent and a full-service campsite setup and strike service for our Club members. Have you ever considered camping at the park? Why should you take your family camping? Camping with family is a great way to re-connect with each other through a shared experience. When parents go to work and kids go to school on a daily schedule, family members experience separate realities. But sharing the same tent on a family camping trip has a way of uniting and strengthening family bonds. Here are a few reasons to go camping.


QUALITY TIME TOGETHER Use camping as an excuse to get away from work, school and technology to focus on family. Limit your use of screen time on smartphones, TVs and computers to cut back on distractions, and turn to each other to supply the entertainment. Statistics show that teens like to camp because they see their parents relaxing. Playing physical campground games like corn hole and washers will help the effects of the daily grind fade away. Find fun things to do and immerse yourself in the company of family.

MULTI-GENERATIONAL OUTING Bring generations of family together at a campsite at Cordillera Ranch. Grandparents want to join in the family camp-

ing fun, too! Book a campsite in the park to create a fun night and family gathering. If camping is not an option for them, grandparents can stay in one of our Lodges at the Club while the kids and parents sleep in a tent. During the day, enjoy activities together or split off for an all-boy’s outing and a girl’s-only adventure.

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EXPLORE A NEW ENVIRONMENT A simple change of environment can create a fresh perspective. Depend on family members to help navigate the new experience — you really don’t have to go far away to try something new. Simply get to know the natural beauty of Cordillera Ranch in your own neighborhood. The sounds at night outside will certainly be a thrill and experience for the kids!

TIME OUTDOORS Ever wonder what nature is up to while you’re busy at home? Take the time to get outside with your family to appreciate what’s happening around you. Quietly observe animals in their natural habitats. Sit on camp chairs and take in a sunset and the sparkling night sky from a campsite. Feel the natural cool air of a fall or winter morning against your skin. Let the outdoors invigorate your senses.

NEW SKILLS Grandparents and parents have tons of knowledge to pass down to the younger generations. Convey some of that education during a camping trip. Pitching a tent together, starting a campfire and cooking outdoors are useful teaching moments and accomplishments that everyone will feel good about. Take the time to introduce the kids to a lifelong love for assembling s’mores. Create new family traditions to look forward to during your next trip.

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Camping, by nature, is a physical activity. Setting up tents, prepping food and

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building a fire takes energy. Pick a physical activity the whole family would enjoy like horseback riding or river kayaking to experience together. Feel refreshed and healthy when you breathe in clean Hill Country air, swim in the river or feel a sense of awe waking to a large axis buck outside your tent.

CREATE MEMORIES Reflect on the memories created during your family camping trip when you go back to your daily routine. It’s never too early to start planning your next camping adventure at Cordillera Ranch or your favorite campground. For questions about this new service launching this fall, contact Shane Reynolds at 210.616.6051 or outfitter@cordilleraranch.com.


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WELLNESS

WAYS TO

WELLNESS The Spa and Fitness Club at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch provides everything you need for your wellness journey. From group exercise classes to the wonderful benefits of Pilates, and personal training to therapeutic massages, there are many services to help you maintain a healthy body and mind so you can enjoy more in life. There is no better time than now to reevaluate your current well-being and consider how that is serving you outside of your fitness regimen. Article and photography by Kelsey Grudle

WELL-ROUNDED GROUP EXERCISE

THE BENEFITS OF PILATES Pilates is an effective way to build upon your strengths, as well as repattern movements that aren’t serving you on the golf course, tennis courts or life in general. The Club’s Pilates program provides four reformers for group, duet or semi-private instruction, and a studio for private Pilates sessions, all taught by Master Pilates Instructor, Kris Cracknell. During a guided reformer Pilates session, you will tap into a new level of body awareness by combining breathing patterns with equal focus on mobilizing and stabilizing. With consistent Pilate’s sessions, you will discover optimal, functional movement for your body.

PROFESSIONAL PERSONAL TRAINING An ideal way to stay motivated, accountable and track your progress is to train with one of the Club’s personal trainers. For exercise plans, nutritional

The Club’s group exercise program offers a variety of classes in a setting that incorporates support, friendship and structure into your fitness routine. Whether you are interested in cardio health and functional fitness, strengthening or stretching, or managing spinal wellness, there are classes for all interests and fitness levels. Kelly Vizzone, one of our professional group exercise instructors, will help you find the right class to receive the most benefits from your workouts while enjoying a fun and social atmosphere. One member shared, “As a new resident, the Cordillera Ranch Group Classes were key to my developing some amazing friendships. We have so much fun that it motivates me to exercise more!”

If I can describe group classes in one word, I would say FUN! Every class I have taken with Kelly has been fun! She makes everyone feel comfortable no matter what level. I have recently started taking her Zumba class and it’s definitely my favorite! I always feel great after each class!” – Amy Pennington

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guidance, pain management and goal setting, our professional trainers can guide you on your health and wellness journey. The Club’s newest certified personal trainer is Mike Miller, and as a former collegiate basketball player, he is excited to help members achieve their fitness goals. All of our certified trainers can provide personalized plans to support you on your path.

I have made some of my best friends in Kelly’s exercise class. We push each other to attend the classes, as well as to add more weight to the bar or try something out of our comfort zone. It is an opportunity to socialize as well as workout.” – Laura Brame

The fitness and spa professionals at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch are ready to help members and their guests achieve their goals and cater to their needs.To learn more about the benefits of adding group exercise, Pilates, personal training or massage therapy to your wellness program, contact our fitness and spa professionals below.

REJUVENATING SPA TREATMENTS In addition to reducing pain and stiffness, the benefits of massage extend to stress management and reduced anxiety, a stronger immune system, increased flexibility and so much more. The Club’s Spa Services offers a variety of massage therapies that can be customized to specific needs. New to the spa team, Lisa Geiman has over 10 years of experience in deep tissue, trigger point, therapeutic, sports, Swedish and hot stone massages, foot scrubs, manual stretching and a variety of other techniques can be customized to each member’s specific needs. Our spa team professionals will have you feeling refreshed, restored and pampered.

After several months of hip pain, and no relief from other therapies, I decided to try a massage with Lisa. Lisa is great at listening and customizes my massages to fit my needs. After the first massage with Lisa, my muscle spasms stopped and I was able to sleep at night with no pain.” – Leslie Parnell

KELLY VIZZONE, YOGA TRAINER AND GROUP EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR 210.442.9061

NATALIE SALES, GROUP EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR 956.455.3145

KRIS CRACKNELL, MASTER PILATES INSTRUCTOR 210.860.7322

MIKE MILLER, PERSONAL TRAINER 573.201.5381

MICHAEL REYES, PERSONAL TRAINER 210.392.3519

KEVIN DURIO, PERSONAL TRAINER 214.232.8603

LISA GEIMAN, MASSEUSE 830.596.3831

AMANDA REBOLLAR, MASSEUSE 773.701.1797

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MEMBER SERVICES

HAVE PROVEN TO BE

AN ASSET TO THE RANCH By Brianna Botine :: Photography by Chris Mendiola

The new Georg Unit, named after the Georg Homestead of 1872, an original pioneer home left respectfully undisturbed in Cordillera Ranch, is an ideal setting for hosting larger groups of guests. With a spacious layout featuring four Deluxe rooms and a common area with a full kitchen and living room, the Georg is a luxury accommodation with welcoming home-away-from-home conveniences. From the common area, sliding doors open to a private patio overlooking the third hole of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course. Each Deluxe room includes a king bed with luxury linens, a standing shower and personal care products, and three of the rooms lock-off to the common area for added privacy. A complimentary personal golf cart provides easy access to The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch and community properties.

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The Lodges have been a real lifesaver for us as we prepare to build our home in Cordillera Ranch, during a pandemic. We are able to be close to our property, while still being able to use all the great facilities at the Club. There are also unique touches like the tent the team puts up for our young daughter for each stay. The rooms are very well designed, but the best thing about The Lodges is the service. From booking reservations to the staff that cleans the room, the team is all so accommodating to anything that comes up along the way.” – Jeff and Kam Gossett

Members have hosted groups for weddings, anniversary and birthday parties, corporate outings, as well as family and friends. Non-resident Members enjoy staying for the week so their children can participate in the wonderful camps the Clubs offer. The Club’s staff enjoy every

opportunity to make the guests’ stays as unique as possible with custom catered packages, special room requests and children’s Tee-Pee set-ups. The Georg joins the Elmax, a separate unit in The Lodges, that includes four Deluxe suites and two Deluxe rooms with


the same luxury amenities as provided in the Georg. Suites and rooms may be reserved individually by Members and Club guests. With all that The Lodges have to offer, you can trust that you and your guests will have a world-class experience while visiting the Ranch. Lodging reservations can be made one of three ways: on the www.cordilleraranch.com website under “THE LODGES,” the Club’s Mobile App under “LODGING RESERVATIONS” or by contacting the Member Relations & Lodging Concierge, Brianna Botine, at 830.336.9177 or bbotine@cordilleraranch.com.

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MEMBER SERVICES

INTEREST IN

HANDGUN LICENSE AND TRAINING

EXPLODES By Shane Reynolds :: Photography by Kelsey Grudle

When the COVID-19 crisis hit us in early spring, I didn’t realize the impact it would have on our outdoor recreation programming at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. Like most businesses, we had to navigate the concerns of keeping our staff and patrons safe while trying to offer some services that members and their guests could still partake in. Along with the COVID-19 crisis came social unrest, widespread protest and civil discord across the country. A bi-product of this was an increased interest at Cordillera Ranch to get trained on how to safely carry and use a handgun. During the past eight years, we have offered the concealed carry course and have had over 500 participants. When we offered the course in May of 2020, we had more interest in the course than ever! Over the past three months, we have sent over 40 people through the Texas License to Carry course as well as many more through our Introduction to Handguns course.

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Texas has been issuing conceal carry permits since 1995. The law was initially introduced following a 1991 mass shooting at a Luby’s in Killeen. In 2007, the Texas Legislature expanded the state’s Castle Doctrine with the Stand Your Ground Law. It cleared the way for gun owners to use deadly force if they feel threatened — not only in their homes, but also if they’re in their vehicles or places of business. Seven years later, in 2015, gun rights activists scored two more big victories. Texas lawmakers passed the open carry law, giving handgun owners the option to show their holstered firearms in many public places. They voted to lift the ban on concealed weapons on college campuses, which has been in place since Vietnam war protests in the 1960s. My opinion on the recent rise in interest to obtain a License to Carry permit is that citizens are concerned about safety. People’s primary motivation for purchasing firearms has shifted from hunting and sports to primarily self-defense and self-protection. On September 1, 2017, a new law in Texas went into effect that


reduced the first-time fee for a license to carry from $140 to $40 and the renewal fee from $70 to $40. A License to Carry permit is valid in Texas for five years. Upon signing the new law into effect, Governor Abbot said, “The right to bear arms is something that is synonymous with the state of Texas. We are proud to expand the right to bear arms by lowering the cost of what you have to pay in order to get a license to carry. Texans’ ability to bear arms is going to be even bolder today than it’s ever been before.” In response to the increased demand, we have developed a list of course dates for the remainder of 2020. Please remember it’s important to have a basic understanding of handguns prior to taking the License to Carry course. Also, please remember to buy ammunition well before your class because handgun ammunition around the country is in high demand and low stock. Our instructor for these courses is Dan Mosley. Dan lives at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio and has been teaching handgun training for over 40 years. License to Carry Course

September 12, 2020

8 am – 3 pm

Introduction to Handguns September 19, 2020

8 am – 12 pm

License to Carry Course

8 am – 3 pm

October 10, 2020

Introduction to Handguns November 1, 2020

12 pm – 4 pm

License to Carry Course

9 am – 4 pm

November 21, 2020

Introduction to Handguns December 12, 2020

12 pm – 4 pm

License to Carry Course

9 am – 4 pm

December 13, 2020

In addition to these courses, we will be offering a LTC Combat Fighting course with the Clubs’ personal trainer and martial arts expert Kevin Durio. Why take this course to supplement your LTC? What if a bad guy sees your weapon on your belt or grabs it when you draw it … you need to know weapon reten-

tion and hand-to-hand combat. Kevin will focus the hand-tohand combat in a few areas: pain compliance, full-on striking skills and stand-up weapon retention at its best. We also train in edged, blunted and improvised weapon use. We use real world scenarios — sitting at a table, in your car, standing at a bar… you name it. Our improvised weapons include using a magazine, towel, ink pen, cell phone, a cup of coffee… you get the idea. ANY item is a weapon of self-defense, IF it gets down to that in an altercation. Our ground fighting is based on “getting back up” FAST! These are real-world skills for real-world application, NOT for competition! Keep this in mind: Every day you aren’t training… the bad guys are! LTC Combat Fighting Course September 19, 2020 1 pm – 5 pm LTC Combat Fighting Course November 14, 2020 8 am – 12 pm To register for classes, contact the Cordillera Ranch Outfitter Center. Shane Reynolds is the Outdoor Recreation Director at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. He can be reached at 210.616.6051 or sreynolds@cordilleraranch.com, or the Cordillera Ranch Outfitter Center at 830.336.4823.

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BREWING in BOERNE By Claudia Alarcón

The United States has a long and complicated history when it comes to craft brewing. Modern U.S. craft beer history began in the 1960s, followed by an increasing popularity of homebrewing in the 1970s and the rise of microbreweries in the 1990s, which were legalized in Texas in 1993.Today, there are about 7,000 microbreweries across the country, including the Texas Hill Country and Boerne, home to a thriving craft brewery scene. With three gold and three silver medals from international competitions, DODGING DUCK BREWHAUS (www.dodgingduck.com) offers a wide range of core and seasonal beers. “We typically have four brews on tap from our tanks but occasionally we have as many as six,” says Keith Moore, owner of the popular brewery. “We’ve tried to always have a variety of beers to please every palate.”

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Brewmaster Ian Richmond almost always offers an India Pale Ale, but the recipe changes with every 10-barrel batch produced. The other three taps vary depending on what’s brewing. “We usually have a few batches of Duck and the Giant Peach Ale and HoneyDuckle Ale every summer, along with our Pine Road Pilsner and Pico de Pato Mexican Lager,” says Moore. Every fall they brew two batches of Ducktoberfest! and late fall usually brings the popular Quackinator Doppelbock and Zaner’s Old Geezer Pecan Brown Ale. Richmond occasionally makes barrel-aged beers, including the newly released Down the Hatch Green Chile Ale, aged in a Devil’s River Whiskey barrel for about nine months before they tapped at the brewery’s 18th anniversary celebration on August 1, 2020. “Periodically we make cask conditioned ales which we serve at cellar temperature — around 55°F,” says Moore. Moore says that craft brewing was coming along great in the Hill Country, with breweries popping up regularly, until COVID-19 hit. Since then, brewpubs with significant food operations have generally fared better than breweries without. “Our production has increased significantly over our history, but since we sell 100% of our production on site, our beer production has grown with our food sales,” he says. Dodging Duck also started canning small volumes of beer last year, and this has proven to be very popular with the current big increase in takeout and curbside sales. Nearby, a group of homebrewing enthusiasts comprised of coworkers, friends and family members opened TUSCULUM BREWING CO. (www.facebook.com/tusculumbrewingcompany) in 2019 in the landmark Bergmann Lumber Company, along Boerne’s Hill Country Mile. The lively brewery makes 12 specialty and seasonal beers that rotate through the year, with a focus on lagers and Belgians. “We usually try to have both our Belgian-style Big Tex Blonde and our Honeybee Blonde — a more hoppy but still light and easy-to-drink blonde — on tap or in bottles,” says co-owner Paige Matthews. “We always have a dark beer, whether it’s a porter, stout or brown ale, as well as a lager and an IPA. For our lagers and IPAs, we have a handful of recipes that may be available at any time depending on what our brewer is in the mood to make.”

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Although they don’t brew seasonal beers per se, they always rotate what they have to offer, changing their summery Berliner Weisse by adding different fruits to the base recipe, and serving an Oktoberfest beginning in late September or early October. CIBOLO CREEK BREWING CO. (www. cibolocreekbrewing.com) brewer Ty Wolosin likes to listen to his customers when it comes to big batch brews. They have two beers that never change — Creekside IPA and Boerne Blonde — alongside a wheat beer that changes every two months (Hefeweizen, American Wheat, Dunkel, Wit), a darker tap (Oktoberfest, Porter, Stout, Amber), and one seasonal (Pale Ale, DIPA, NEIPA, Tropical IPA). They always offer at least two small batch beers which change weekly. “For small batches, I pretty much let myself, and our assistant brewer, Beck, do what we want,” says Wolosin. “My favorite thing to do is brew with a story in mind. An example is the New Mexico Hunting Trip IPA. My idea was to brew a beer that made you feel like you were in the pine

Dodging Duck Brewhaus and fir trees of New Mexico. I used piney hops, juniper berries and spruce extract. It smelled like the forest!” Another example is the Retired Space Commander, a New England IPA brewed with Galaxy Hops and space dust (edible gold dust). Current seasonal beers include the recently released Lost Mail Pale Ale, as well as an American Wheat that will change to a pseudo Wheat Lager at the end of this month, before going back to the Hefeweizen for the fall. The Oktoberfest was brewed early this year and will stay until the end of October. Around Thanksgiving they’ll release fan favorite Streetside DIPA, and small batch enthusiasts can

expect everything from Milkshake IPAs to Belgians, Coffee Stouts, barrel-aged beers and even seltzers. Despite their popularity, Wolosin has not turned seasonal beers into year-round brews. “And I hear about it all the time! Sometimes it’s good to have patience, as it makes it that much better when it comes back. The Oktoberfest was originally a one-and-done brew, but now we do three batches of it to get us through the ‘season’ due to demand.” Finally, BOERNE BREWERY (www. boernebrewery.com) honors the area’s diverse roots with four year-round and a couple of rotational seasonal offerings. Denim-Hosen is a traditional Kölsch-style Wheat Ale perfect to beat the heat while Willy’s ESB is a hybrid of an extra special bitter and a pale ale that pays homage to an Englishman who arrived in Boerne in 1878. The Old Courthouse Ale is a traditional English ale that honors the second oldest courthouse in the state, and the popular Hopstrasse is an American IPA named after Boerne’s historic main street, Hauptstrasse.


HOME TOUR

LI F E ST Y LE BY

S TADLE R By Julie Catalano :: Photography by Blue Bruin Photography

As the longest standing Preferred Builder at Cordillera Ranch, Stadler Custom Homes has always been known for luxury design and customer satisfaction.Their exciting new venture — Lifestyle by Stadler — brings a streamlined simplicity to custom home building without sacrificing quality or luxury.

“Lifestyle by Stadler provides a superior building experience for our homeowners,” says Ray Stadler, who founded Stadler Custom Homes in 1995. “We find that most people like to have a road map to follow from the beginning, with processes and procedures in place that they can rely on throughout the progression of designing and building their dream home.” Vice president of sales Dean Smith elaborates on the road map concept, explaining that the “no surprises” aspect is a popular feature of the new brand. “Custom home building can be a very challenging and cumbersome process,” he explains. “Lifestyle by Stadler simplifies the process using an initial planning and design phase by meeting with the homeowner to set pricing up front and make all selections prior to frame.” In this phase, clients can completely customize their home or study our selection of floor plans for inspiration. “Clients really like it and it’s working very well,” he adds. With a finished custom home price point of between $500,000 and $1.75 million, he says, this method works well

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to save both time and money. “Every time we have to wait for a decision it brings construction to a stop and then we have to kick it back up again.” Smith stresses that the Lifestyle by Stadler process allows changes to design and selection, but “we try to minimize changes during the building process by getting everything decided in the early stages to make it as simple as possible for the builders.” Construction time from slab pour to completion ranges from eight to ten months, although that can vary according to layout and materials.


THE MODERN FARMHOUSE

Built on Ledgestone Trail in the Springs of Cordillera Ranch, this luxury model home is an example of the Lifestyle by Stadler Custom Home building process. The classic blend of farmhouse elegance and sophisticated design incorporates modern, high-end finishes and fixtures, along with a timeless, neutral palette that welcomes a range of design styles. This particular home was a star of the Cordillera Ranch 2019 Fall Preferred Builders Home Tour and featured in the November/December 2019 issue of Cordillera Ranch Living magazine. CordilleraRanchLiving.com | 65


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One of the newest additions to the Lifestyle by Stadler custom home portfolio at Cordillera Ranch is the Somerset — a model home under construction at 20 Oakland Hills. This twostory 4,257-square-foot, three-bedroom, five-bath beauty sits on a 1.15-acre lot bordered by stands of trees and adjacent to the golf course, with beautiful sunset views. Luxury touches abound in the Somerset, designed by Ray Stadler and architectural designer Jim Terrian of J Terrian Designs in Boerne, in a “transitional style on the modern side,”

says Dean. Stucco painted in Sherwin-Williams® Snowbound sets off Windsor Select limestone in a smooth honed finish, rich cedar wood siding, metal accents and a Berridge Matte Black standing seam roof that “fits in very well with Cordillera Ranch and the Hill Country with a little modern flair.” The house features a three-car garage and a picturesque backyard pool with pool bath and shower. Inside, a bright, expansive open floor plan of family/dining/ kitchen is grounded by BPI European White Oak wood flooring

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in Avaron Abalone laid in a side-to-side pattern throughout most of the house, and in a herringbone pattern to set off the foyer. A tiled fireplace warms the space. Huge sliding doors framed in black bring the outdoors in, with abundant natural light accenting the main walls and ceiling painted in Sherwin-William High Reflective White. The spacious media/game room is family- and kid-friendly with Shawn Anderson Tuftax Yin Collection Aristocrat carpet flooring in Silver Polish and an adjacent outdoor covered media deck. The kitchen boasts Steel Gray Leathered granite countertops on the perimeter, with Statuario Quartzite for the backsplash and atop the island. The large master suite features a dramatic accent wall covered in KBK grasscloth in Charcoal Black. The master bath vanity has Pure White Polished Vicostone, with a shower wall in Interceramic® Cortina Juno White Polished 12x24 tiles and Cortina Juno White Matte Rhombus tile in a chevron pattern on the shower floor. The wall behind the freestanding tub is Cortina Gray 10x5 Rhombus Polished tile extending all the way to the ceiling. Upstairs, a flex room with its own bath and covered balcony can serve as a fourth bedroom or the perfect get-away-from-itall study. The projected completion date for the Somerset model home on Oakland Hills at Cordillera Ranch is July 2021. As chief operating officer, Richard Howell interacts with all departments as well as keeping construction-related schedules

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moving to completion. He says the new Lifestyle by Stadler approach to custom home building has strengthened trade partner relationships. “The trades appreciate the amount of information we convey to them prior to starting work. This helps them plan their particular task and minimize trips to the job site which in turn reduces cost. It all adds up to faster, better built and more affordable homes for our customers.” The entire Stadler team — one of the most experienced in Texas — agrees that Cordillera Ranch is instrumental in their success. Says Howell, “I appreciate the way they hold the builders in the community to a higher standard.” Dean adds, “We really enjoy working out there. With the Clubhouse, the pool, gun range, the parks, it’s a phenomenal neighborhood.” Stadler concurs, “Cordillera Ranch development and sales teams really care about maintaining value for their landowners and upholding very high standards, which is not easy to do in today’s world.” Clearly excited about the new Lifestyle by Stadler brand, he adds, “We will extend the same unparalleled quality, creativity and attention to detail that built the original Stadler brand to a price level that historically has not had access to such high-quality builds. When we walk houses at that price point, we see a huge need for quality, and Lifestyle by Stadler will fill that need while giving clients a peace of mind.” LIFESTYLE BY STADLER

830.266.7842 :: lifestylebystadler.com



TESTIMONIALS

Get to Know t h e

CORDILLERA RANCH REALTY TEAM home, and live out most or the rest of their life at Cordillera Ranch.

JOHN KUHRY John Kuhry was born on a mountaintop in Tennessee and grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. Golf has been a big part of his life, and family is a bigger part. Which is why working at Cordillera Ranch, selling those two integral parts of the community, seems like a perfect fit. Kuhry has been a part of the Cordillera Ranch Realty for nearly six years. Before that, he was selling Callaway Golf products to Cordillera Ranch, which is how he familiarized himself with the Club and community. Whether it’s selling golf clubs or real estate, Kuhry believes you have to be passionate about it. He’s also very passionate about the two most important things in his life — his family and his faith. WHAT INTRIGUED YOU TO JOIN THE CORDILLERA RANCH REALTY TEAM? I was passionate about golf and I’m passionate about the unbelievable homes, the lifestyle and amenities offered Cordillera Ranch. I love relationships and selling. To me, authenticity is key. If you believe in the product and the process, you don’t feel like you’re fooling anyone. Here, the product and place sell itself. Then it’s a matter of developing a relationship with the prospect, which I enjoy getting to know people. It’s fun to watch people buy or build their dream

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IS THERE ONE SUCCESSFUL SALES STORY THAT STANDS OUT? A family was living in Maui, and they stumbled upon us about 90 minutes before they had to go back to the airport. They never had heard about Cordillera Ranch and the guy was a big shooter. They told me that they lived in Maui, had acreage and amazing waterfront views, and I’m wondering why they want to leave paradise for Texas. We had that common bond with shooting, and I was able to develop a wonderful relationship with them. To watch their house be completed was exciting. He has a pistol range in his basement (we referred to it as a bowling alley during construction) and he gave me a membership card he created out of metal to his pistol range. I’m member No. 1 at the “bowling alley.” It was one of my first sales and we’re still good friends today, so it means a lot to me. WHAT’S THE MOST APPEALING ASPECT ABOUT CORDILLERA RANCH? It depends on the individual. Some people come here for the golf; some people come here because they’re equestrian enthusiasts. Some are here for privacy or acreage. It’s hard to pinpoint one thing because there are so many things of value and so many walks of life that come in here. You have your country club people, you have your equestrian people, those who like to shoot, some who do all that. There are so many things you can do out here. That’s what’s really cool about Cordillera Ranch — they’ve thought of everything for their residents and members. WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO TEXAS? I was with Callaway Golf in Ohio and

In each issue, we spotlight a member of the Realty team to learn what motivates them, personally and professionally. By Robert Rodriguez

the husband of my wife’s twin sister was a TaylorMade rep in Texas. We wanted to be closer to family, so I put in a transfer to Texas and got it. We have been in Texas for nearly 10 years; in fact, we moved into the same neighborhood as my sister-in-law. WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO IN YOUR SPARE TIME? Besides golf, I enjoy ping pong, tennis, shooting and being with the family. I’m also passionate about God and love hanging out with my boys and my wife. What brings me the most joy is watching my boys, nephews and nieces all grow up and do some cool things. I want to see them graduate college, get married and have a family. UNDERSTAND YOU’VE MADE A COUPLE OF HOLES-IN-ONE. ANY ON NO. 16? Not yet, but I’ve got three of them — two in Nebraska and one in Ohio. One in Nebraska was at Tiburon Golf Club. A good friend of mine was getting married and we were playing golf prior to his wedding. One guy busted his leg and couldn’t play, so he brought his camera. We were on this par-3, having a good time, and he lays down so he could take a picture of each player as they hit their tee shot. He so happened to get a picture of my hole-in-one. Later, he sent a nice print of it. YOU’VE JUST WON THE MASTERS AND IN ADDITION TO THE PAST WINNERS YOU CAN BRING THREE GUESTS TO THE CHAMPIONS DINNER. WHO WOULD YOU INVITE AND WHAT WOULD YOU SERVE? My father, my brother and my son. We would serve Big Fred’s pizza from Omaha and my mom’s homemade apple pie for dessert.




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175 RIVERWOOD $2,499,000

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6,013 Square Feet

MLS# 1426771

This is Guadalupe River frontage living at its finest in this 6,013-square-foot, recently completed Garner-built custom home on 9 acres. The open, one-story floor plan is great for family and friends to gather and spill out to the covered patio with an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, pool and tree house that even the grown-ups enjoy! All secondary bedrooms are Jr. Master Suite-caliber, each with an en-suite bath. This is a great family compound under one roof! Acreage consists of countless hardwood trees, open areas and easy access to the river, with great equestrian property potential. 7 bedrooms/7 full and 1 half bath/4 car garage Oversized circle drive Easy Guadalupe River access Large rooms and high ceilings throughout Multiple dining areas in close proximity Master Full Golf Membership Available

BARRY DENTON Listing Agent :: 210.827.8384

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102 FALCON POINT $1,399,000

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4,969 Square Feet

MLS# 1474041

An open floor plan is highlighted by a soaring beamed ceiling and two-story stone fireplace, and the gourmet kitchen includes 2 stoves, 2 dishwashers and 2 disposals. A spacious master bedroom has scenic views and an en-suite fireplace, while stairs and an elevator provide easy access to the three large bedroom suites and additional living. Outdoor living features multiple seating areas, a stone fire pit, prevailing SE breezes, mature oaks and views to Twin Sisters, and a raised herb and vegetable garden provides onsite “farm to table.” The rainwater catchment system augments a private water well. A detached guest house has a full kitchen, living room, bedroom and private patio. • • • • • •

4.28 acres Wine room Attention to detail Oversized pantry and abundant storage CAREY YEAGER Second story sweeping views, fireplace and private patio Guest house perfect for multigenerational living or a care giver Listing Agent :: 830.388.6363

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329 PARK RIDGE $925,000

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3,324 Square Feet

NON-MLS

A winding, forested driveway creates a peaceful arrival to this secluded, charming home nestled amongst hundreds of Live Oaks on 3.81 acres. Hill Country architecture and styling is featured inside and out. The interior boasts beautifully stained concrete floors; high, timber frame trusses and beams; a soaring stone fireplace along with additional interior stone elements. There is a large, covered outdoor patio off the main living area, and the isolated master suite includes an additional outdoor living space with a fireplace. The main home is 2,476 square feet; the casita is 384 square feet; the loft over the garage is 464 square feet. • • • •

4 bedrooms/4.5 baths/2 car garage Open kitchen, dining, living room floorplan Additional bedrooms are easily locked off Large windows – great natural light

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Low maintenance landscape Convenient to Hwy 46 entrance and The Clubs Property backs up to generational ranch Master Full Golf Membership Available JOHN KUHRY Listing Agent :: 512.424.9924

555 CORDILLERA TRACE $1,619,000

5,028 Square Feet

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MLS# 1463222

This exquisite Equestrian Estate has great trees, privacy, views, a relaxing main house and Barndominium. The living room features hardwood floors, a boxed beam ceiling and Sisterdale Stone fireplace and walls. The kitchen circles around a rare Louise Blue Granite island and features Dacor®, Bosch® and Sub-Zero® appliances. The master bath includes marble floors, shower and counters, a Jacuzzi® tub and over-sized closet with built-in packing island. Oversized secondary bedrooms include an en-suite bath in each. The Barndominium contains three stalls, a timber frame loft, tack room, feed storage, wash rack, elevated/covered deck and guest apartment with kitchen, full bath and attached garage. • • • • • •

4 bedrooms/4 full and 1 half bath/3 car garage 4.71 acres (adjacent 4.77 acres available separately) 4 gas fireplaces •Outdoor living features covered grand porch and patios Captivating pool, spa and water features BARRY DENTON Access to miles of horse trails Listing Agent :: 210.827.8384 Master Full Golf Membership Available

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2917 CLUBS DRIVE

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$1,795,000 4,683 Square Feet MLS# 1461992

Rendering/Design subject to change

Enjoy all the amenities of highly desirable Clubs Village living in this spectacular new transitional home. The master suite has a spa-like bath and oversized walk-in closet with custom floorto-ceiling adjustable shelving. Intricate ceiling details adorn the open living spaces of this 4-bedroom home (each with en-suite baths). Entertain in the Chef’s kitchen with caterer’s walk-thru pantry, the spacious game room complete with wet bar, or the expansive outdoor living area overlooking a sparkling pool. Enjoy your privacy with the gated auto court. The detached flex room with full bath could serve as a private office, workshop, golf cart storage or guest suite. • • • • • • • • •

4 bedrooms/4 full and 1 half bath Detached guest suite/flex room with bath Gated auto court with 3 car garage Game room with wet bar, library Glass-encased wine storage Chef’s kitchen with walk-thru pantry/caterer’s kitchen Extensive outdoor living area Desirable Clubs Village location Master Full Golf Membership Available

LOT 13 OAKLAND HILLS Contact for Details

Rendering/Design subject to change

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5,449 Square Feet

This distinguished design from the award-winning team of Garner Homes and J Terrian Designs overlooks the 8th and 9th holes of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, with oversized windows and doors throughout to enjoy the view. 5,449 square feet of living space include a spacious home office and separate bonus space ideal for remote working; an open concept dining space with a climatecontrolled wine storage closet and direct access to the outdoor living area; a large game room with a walk-behind bar and access to the patio; an open kitchen and great room with an abundance of natural light; an attached casita adds flexibility to the home’s layout. Outdoor living includes heritage Live Oaks and views of the golf course, a swimming pool and spa, and over 800 square feet of covered space. The oversized 4 car garage is ideal for a car collector or family with young drivers. • Under construction fall 2020 • Gourmet kitchen • Climate-controlled wine storage • Outdoor kitchen • Centralized utilities (water, sewage, propane) • Large windows and doors flood the home with natural light • Master Full Golf Membership Available

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462 AUGUSTA $1,100,000

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3,568 Square Feet

NON-MLS

A functional and efficient floor plan creates easy living inside and out. The double-island kitchen with eat-at bar, functional food prep space, stainless appliances and large pantry is adjacent to the mud room and utility room. A separate dining room adjoins the kitchen via a Butler’s Pantry/Bar. There are two living areas for entertaining and a private study/music room. The isolated Master Suite with fireplace, sitting area and outdoor living access includes his/her vanities, over-sized closets and a shower that wraps around a garden tub. A covered patio and summer kitchen are adjacent to the pool and spa. • • • • • •

3 bedrooms/3 full and 1 half bath/ 3 car garage 1.04 acres Single-story home with pool in Clubs Village Close proximity to Clubhouse, golf, tennis, fitness and spa amenities Recent upgrades include paint and lighting Open kitchen/breakfast/living space BARRY DENTON Listing Agent :: 210.827.8384

522 CLUBS DRIVE $1,050,000

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3,788 Square Feet

MLS# 1454305

This Texas Tuscan classic in the coveted Clubs Village provides great access and convenience to The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch clubhouse and amenities via golf cart. Single story, open floor plan living with large rooms and neutral colors allows for immediate move-in. The bonus room is great for an exercise, play, music, media or game room. Live Oaks pepper the property and, along with mature landscaping, provide total privacy from Clubs Drive and neighboring homes. • Private office • Spacious family room accented by stone fireplace • Private, generous covered outdoor living • Masterfully equipped kitchen with pro appliance package • Serene master suite with luxurious bath • Secondary bedrooms with private, en suite baths • Master Full Golf Membership Available

BARRY DENTON Listing Agent :: 210.827.8384

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25 AUGUSTA $2,182,700

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7,300 Square Feet

MLS# 1414722

This sprawling Stadler Custom Home has sweeping views of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course and Hill Country beyond. It includes a fabulous kitchen with everything for the culinary enthusiast, and a spa-like master wing with a luxurious bath, enlarged changing areas, fitness room, coffee bar and private study. A media/game room, golf simulator, elevator, large guest suite and spacious secondary bedrooms complete this special home. Outdoor ambiance includes multiple decks and patios, a beach entry pool, cascading waterfall and putting green. • 4 bedrooms/4 baths/1 powder room/1 pool bath • 3 separate garages with additional golf car garage • Two-sided salt water aquarium • Electronic/audio/visual home automation • Three fireplaces • Oversized corner lot • Master Full Golf Membership Available

105 APPLE ROCK $1,765,000

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5,270 Square Feet

MLS# 1414721

Transitional transformation that must be seen to be believed! A year-long renovation creates timeless elegance and functionality. Canopies of Live Oak trees create a backyard outdoor oasis enjoyed from covered patios, Ipe wood decks and a pool with water feature. Interior conversions include light colored flooring and woodwork with an open floor plan throughout the great room, kitchen and outdoor living areas, and an enlarged Master Suite with private secondary bedrooms. Two home offices enable working from home. An oversized utility space includes climate-controlled storage. • • • • • •

3 bedroom/3 full and 1 half bath/3 car garage All new appliances High ceilings and large windows provide natural light 4.66-acre estate setting Private location adjacent to large ranch Outdoor kitchen, dining and living takes advantage of prevailing breezes

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1305 CORDILLERA TRACE $1,275,000

4,679 Square Feet

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MLS# 1452603

Elevated living provides beautiful views from every room. Custom touches account for splendid living indoors and out. Recent renovations showcase updated trends in flooring, window coverings and lighting, and warm colors and abundant natural light create a charming sense of home. The island kitchen features stainless appliances, granite counters, gas cooking and a spacious pantry. The new outdoor kitchen is a grill master’s dream. A pool, spa and artificial putting and chipping greens can satisfy the outdoor enthusiast for hours. • • • • • •

4 bedroom/5 baths/ 3 car garage Isolated Master Suite includes bonus room 5.34 acres Private gate and fencing Two water wells and storage tanks Master Full Golf Membership Available

314 HORSESHOE BEND $1,690,000

6,430 Square Feet

BARRY DENTON Listing Agent :: 210.827.8384

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MLS# 1411453

An exceptional opportunity is yours with this rare five-acre family compound. Two homes provide the ideal situation for family living in the main home, with extended family, housekeeper or live-in help in the over-sized casita. The main home features 4,307 square feet with a spacious floorplan and quality finishes. The 2,150-square-foot casita has been recently added and provides independent living. Dwellings are separated by an oasis of sparkling pool, spa and waterfall features, and each has an outdoor kitchen and multiple fireplaces. • • • • •

6 bedrooms/5 full and 1 half bath/3 car garage End of the road privacy with dramatic views Close to Equestrian Center/Sporting Clays and west entrance Main home has master and guest suite down with secondary suites and game room up Casita has two bedrooms, full kitchen, fireplace and patio CAREY YEAGER Listing Agent :: 830.388.6363

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Cordillera Ranch Realty Homes for Sale 1 - 175 Riverwood 2 - 102 Falcon Point 3 - 329 Park Ridge 4 - 555 Cordillera Trace 5 - 2917 Clubs Drive 6 - Lot 13 Oakland Hills 7 - 462 Augusta 8 - 522 Clubs Drive 9 - 25 Augusta 10 - 105 Apple Rock 11 - 1305 Cordillera Trace 12 - 314 Horseshoe Bend


1499 S. Main Street

Next to the Dog & Pony Grill

830.331.1391



CORDILLERA RANCH LIVING

28 Cordillera Trace Boerne, TX 78006

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