Overview
Formerly known as Redstone Golf Club, the Golf Club of Houston hosted the PGA Tour’s Shell Houston Open from 2002 through 2018 until the tournament moved to the municipal Memorial Park. The 7,425-yard layout, just minutes away from downtown, was designed by Rees Jones and David Toms and features multi-tiered green complexes and a number of water hazards.
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Awards
Best in State: Ranked 29th in 2021-'22.
Current ranking: 34th.
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Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
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Reviews
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“I found the course to be repetitive, conditioning was just ok, lots of trees"
Read More2024
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“Nice place to play or practice. Each hole on the Tournament course is secluded and well designed. Conditions were firm and fast for early spring."
Read More2023
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“Located in Humble, Texas, close to downtown Houston, this public course designed by Rees Jones/David Toms used to host the Houston Open 2007-2019 and opened in 2003. The course features long forced carries, strategically placed bunkers and water hazards and wide fairways."
Read More2022
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“Former host of the Houston Open -- has some good holes, but a number are flanked by ponds and the longer holes get repetitive by the end."
Read More2021
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“Very overrated course that was in terrible condition."
Read More2018
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“Public course that is not always in the best of condition. They keep the greens very sticky and slow until after the PGA event is over. If you can play it in the 30 days after the PGA event and before the overseeded fairways and greens start to die off in the summer, it is a really fun place to play."
Read More2018
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