Welcome to World Houston Golf Course. For over 40 years, Houston golfers have enjoyed the challenging par 72 layout which is ideal for all golf enthusiasts whether accomplished or novice. 37 bunkers and numerous water hazards will certainly test the shot-making skills of all golfers. With four sets of tees, we have the right course for everyone.
WindRose Golf Club has become a local favorite in Northwest Houston due to excellent golf course conditions with some of the best greens around and a relaxed atmosphere providing friendly guest service. This 18 hole championship layout features lush fairways that meander through century old Oak and Pine trees. Strategic water hazards and substantial sand bunkering add to the aesthetics and integrity of this great track. Risk and reward is the name of the game on the par 3's, as all of them are guarded by water. WindRose offers a challenge to players of all skill levels.
Wildcat is something you have to experience. Wildcat is Houston golf with a touch of the Hill Country... even a touch of Colorado's Rocky Mountain foothills, according to the Houston Chronicle's Eddie Sefko. But it's pure Houston. Only ten minutes from downtown, Wildcat rises from the flat Texas terrain to create a golf experience like no other in the area: .500-plus acres of dramatic elevation changes, rising as high as 100 feet .Tumbling fairways amidst wetlands and natural grass fields .Acres of seemingly countless lakes .Spectacular up-close panoramas of the Houston skyline To ensure optimal playing surfaces, Wildcat golfers tread only the finest turf grasses: TifSport Bermuda covers the fairways and roughs; TifEagle Bermuda yields smooth, consistent greens. On both The Highlands Course, with a bit of a Scottish flair, and the more traditional Lakes Course, renowned architect Roy Case has combined playability with exciting challenges to provide golfers a delightful golf experience regardless of skill level.
The 18-hole, par-71 golf course features a rolling layout that will challenge low handicappers while still offering the average player or beginner the opportunity to play an enjoyable round of golf. That's thanks to a well-conceived plan by the developers of Cinco Ranch, and masterful design by Houston-based architect Carlton Gipson. The development company set aside ample room for the course, enabling Gipson to provide a wide variety of holes without squeezing them between out-of-bounds markers. In most cases, following the intended line of play takes OB completely out of play. Only three holes are marked by white stakes on both sides -- that, in itself, sets Cinco Ranch apart from most real estate-oriented courses. Gipson's design features a surprising (and pleasing) amount of roll, with several holes home to elevation changes of as much as 15 feet. The elevation changes help ensure an interesting round of golf -- so do some 50 bunkers and water hazards that come into play on 16 holes.
The 18-hole "Southwyck" course at the Southwyck Golf Club facility in Pearland, Texas features 6,914 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 73.2 and it has a slope rating of 127. Designed by Kenneth M. Kavanaugh, ASGCA, the Southwyck golf course opened in 1988. Century Golf Partners / Arnold Palmer Golf Management manages this facility.
The 18-hole "Sharpstown" course at the Sharpstown Park Golf Course facility in Houston, Texas features 6,660 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70 . The course rating is 69.7 and it has a slope rating of 113. Designed by Morgan Baker/Jay Riviere, the Sharpstown golf course opened in 1955. Doug Randall manages the course as the Head Golf Professional (Sharpstown).
The Tournament Course hosts the Shell Houston Open, where the world's top players vie for excellence on the Rees Jones/David Toms-designed course. As enjoyable to play as it is beautiful, this course has abundant native plants and wildlife, there is a sense of serenity and solitude unique for a course that is mere minutes from downtown Houston. Amid the finely groomed fairways, the well-engineered greens and the challenging bunkers, you can almost hear the echoes of the PGA TOUR Professionals inviting you to have fun, encouraging you to compete and inspiring you to improve your game. Step onto the tee box with Singh or Couples. Face Scott or Appleby and enjoy the rare combination of professional quality and the rare beauty of this course. With Redstone Golf Club, Houston's only PGA TOUR stop, as your backdrop, your tournament takes on an increased aura of significance; the rewards and enjoyment-immeasurable.
The 18-hole "Memorial Park" course at the Memorial Park Golf Course facility in Houston, Texas features 7,164 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 73.0 and it has a slope rating of 122. Designed by John Bredemus, the Memorial Park golf course opened in 1936. Fred Buehler manages the course as the Director of Golf Operations.
The 18-hole "Meadowbrook Farms" course at the Meadowbrook Farms Golf Club facility in Katy, Texas features 7,100 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 74.2 and it has a slope rating of 137. Designed by Greg Norman, the Meadowbrook Farms golf course opened in 1999. Heritage Golf Group, LLC manages this facility, with Layne Ricks as the General Manager.
The 18-hole "Pine" course at the Longwood Golf Course facility in Cypress, Texas features all the hallmarks of Texas golf. Designed by Keith Fergus, the Pine golf course opened in 1995. Century Golf Partners / Arnold Palmer Golf Management manages this facility, with Tina Zant as the General Manager. The 18-hole "Post Oak" course at the Longwood Golf Course facility in Cypress, Texas features all the hallmarks of Texas golf. Designed by Keith Fergus, the Post Oak golf course opened in 1995. Century Golf Partners / Arnold Palmer Golf Management manages this facility, with Tina Zant as the General Manager.
The 18-hole "Palmetto" course at the Longwood Golf Course facility in Cypress, Texas features all the hallmarks of Texas golf. Designed by Keith Fergus, the Palmetto golf course opened in 1995. Century Golf Partners / Arnold Palmer Golf Management manages this facility, with Tina Zant as the General Manager. The 18-hole "Pine" course at the Longwood Golf Course facility in Cypress, Texas features all the hallmarks of Texas golf. Designed by Keith Fergus, the Pine golf course opened in 1995. Century Golf Partners / Arnold Palmer Golf Management manages this facility, with Tina Zant as the General Manager.
The 18-hole "Post Oak" course at the Longwood Golf Course facility in Cypress, Texas features all the hallmarks of Texas golf. Designed by Keith Fergus, the Post Oak golf course opened in 1995. Century Golf Partners / Arnold Palmer Golf Management manages this facility, with Tina Zant as the General Manager. The 18-hole "Palmetto" course at the Longwood Golf Course facility in Cypress, Texas features all the hallmarks of Texas golf. Designed by Keith Fergus, the Palmetto golf course opened in 1995. Century Golf Partners / Arnold Palmer Golf Management manages this facility, with Tina Zant as the General Manager.
Jersey Meadow Golf Course sits on part of what was once a 1,236 acre ranch owned by Clark W. Henry. The ranch was originally home to the F & M Dairy and one of the world's largest and best herds of Jersey dairy cattle. In failing health Mr. Henry and Mr. Leroy Kennedy began a joint land venture that took the old ranch and laid the groundwork for what would become the City of Jersey Village. In the late 1950's a parcel of land was sold and earmarked as an employee only course for Cameron Iron Works. That course would become Jersey Meadow Golf Course. Jersey Meadow Golf Course is a beautiful course nestled among mature live oak groves. The course is a true test of golf, in the traditional sense. A player will hit every club in the bag; be rewarded for accurate golf shots and penalized for poor golf shots.
Houston National Golf Club features 27 championship holes designed by Von Hagge, Smelek & Baril, playable in three eighteen hole combinations. Located in Northwest Houston, Houston National Golf Club is a family-oriented facility with something for everyone. From Junior Camps and Clinics to Couples' Golf, we're sure you'll find a home at Houston National. The course opened in November 2000 and boasts a large and lighted driving range with hitting areas on both ends, practice pitching green, practice fairway bunkers and practice putting green.
Built in 1922, Hermann Park Golf Course is an oak-lined oasis in the heart of Houston, rated by Golf Digest Places to Play at 3 1/2 stars. Relax while you play golf under the majestic emerald canopy of stately old oak trees, unwind on the airy veranda of the modern clubhouse and satisfy your appetite with delicious food combined with impeccable service. Hermann Park Golf Course is open seven days a week to the public and conveniently located for visitors to The Texas Medical Center, The Museum District, Rice University or Downtown Houston, with easy access to every other destination via major city thoroughfares.
The 18-hole "Gus Wortham Park" course at the Gus Wortham Park Golf Course facility in Houston, Texas features 6,314 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 69.5 and it has a slope rating of 113. Gus Wortham Park golf course opened in 1914. Willie Shankle, PGA manages the course as the General Manager/Golf Professional.
The 18-hole "Greatwood" course at the Greatwood Golf Club facility in Sugar Land, Texas features 6,836 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 72.3 and it has a slope rating of 138 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Carlton Gipson, the Greatwood golf course opened in 1990. Nick Lopez manages the course as the General Manager/Director of Golf. Sponsored Links Golf Tee Times Discount Golf Clubs Golf Training Aids Golf Travel Packages Sugar Land Resorts Sugar Land Restaurants Golf Vacations Car Rental Cheap Flights
The 18-hole "Glenbrook" course at the Glenbrook Golf Course facility in Houston, Texas features 5,923 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating is 70.5 and it has a slope rating of 120. Designed by Robert McKinney, the Glenbrook golf course opened in 1960. Lopez Golf Management Inc manages this facility, with Art Lopez as the Manager.
Gleannloch Pines is a semi-private 27-hole golf club open to the public and corporate events. Designed by Jay Riviere and formerly known as Gleannloch Farms, the golf club is now owned and operated by Tour 18 Inc. (owners of Augusta Pines Golf Club) and now receives the same level of commitment and excellence as Augusta Pines. Our unique and innovative membership program, golf course, clubhouse, amenities and services set the precedence in the golf club sector. Gleannloch Pine's members and guest enjoy the ultimate round of golf, touching views, elegant surroundings, and an unforgettable experience.
Gleannloch Pines is a semi-private 27-hole golf club open to the public and corporate events. Designed by Jay Riviere and formerly known as Gleannloch Farms, the golf club is now owned and operated by Tour 18 Inc. (owners of Augusta Pines Golf Club) and now receives the same level of commitment and excellence as Augusta Pines. Our unique and innovative membership program, golf course, clubhouse, amenities and services set the precedence in the golf club sector. Gleannloch Pine's members and guest enjoy the ultimate round of golf, touching views, elegant surroundings, and an unforgettable experience.
Gleannloch Pines is a semi-private 27-hole golf club open to the public and corporate events. Designed by Jay Riviere and formerly known as Gleannloch Farms, the golf club is now owned and operated by Tour 18 Inc. (owners of Augusta Pines Golf Club) and now receives the same level of commitment and excellence as Augusta Pines. Our unique and innovative membership program, golf course, clubhouse, amenities and services set the precedence in the golf club sector. Gleannloch Pine's members and guest enjoy the ultimate round of golf, touching views, elegant surroundings, and an unforgettable experience.
Gleannloch Pines is a semi-private 27-hole golf club open to the public and corporate events. Designed by Jay Riviere and formerly known as Gleannloch Farms, the golf club is now owned and operated by Tour 18 Inc. (owners of Augusta Pines Golf Club) and now receives the same level of commitment and excellence as Augusta Pines. Our unique and innovative membership program, golf course, clubhouse, amenities and services set the precedence in the golf club sector. Gleannloch Pine's members and guest enjoy the ultimate round of golf, touching views, elegant surroundings, and an unforgettable experience.
Our goal is to provide our guests a friendly atmosphere, at a first class facility in which to play golf. We also strive to provide an exceptional quality golf course, with ultimate service, which sets us apart from the competition in the public and semi-private golf course market. Our entire staff welcomes you! The course was designed to maintain playability in all weather conditions, especially during wet climatic conditions. While most courses are cart paths only, Cypress Lakes Golf Club normally can maintain a 90 degree cart rule. Collared shirts and proper golf attire are required. (No denim/blue jean shorts/pants please.) Soft spikes only. Average playing time (18 holes): 3 1/2 hours to 4 1/2 hours. The course is open year-round. Fully stocked beverage/snack carts operate 6 days a week. The pro shop is fully stocked with the latest clubs and accessories at discount prices, not your normal retail prices.
Consistently recognized as one of the premiere golf destinations in Texas, this Peter Jacobsen and Jim Hardy designed layout will challenge even the most skilled of golfers. Two championship courses, the North Course and South Course, provide 36 holes of golf carved into a lush landscape of lakes, wetlands and majestic trees. Each course is uniquely sculpted to provide an eclectic range of environmental changes throughout your round. Six sets of tees to make it very playable and challenging for golfers of all levels. Located 30-40 minutes northwest of downtown Houston, residents and visitors are only a short trip away from Houston's Ultimate Daily Fee Facility. The club also features a Driving Range, Restaurant, Teaching Center, 2,000-square-foot Pro Shop and air-conditioned Pavilion. The Pavilion at BlackHorse is the perfect place to host your next event.
Consistently recognized as one of the premiere golf destinations in Texas, this Peter Jacobsen and Jim Hardy designed layout will challenge even the most skilled of golfers. Two championship courses, the North Course and South Course, provide 36 holes of golf carved into a lush landscape of lakes, wetlands and majestic trees. Each course is uniquely sculpted to provide an eclectic range of environmental changes throughout your round. Six sets of tees to make it very playable and challenging for golfers of all levels. Located 30-40 minutes northwest of downtown Houston, residents and visitors are only a short trip away from Houston's Ultimate Daily Fee Facility. The club also features a Driving Range, Restaurant, Teaching Center, 2,000-square-foot Pro Shop and air-conditioned Pavilion. The Pavilion at BlackHorse is the perfect place to host your next event.
The best thing about Bear Creek is that it opened-and as a result ushered in a new era of golf in Houston. Bear Creek was the first daily fee course in the area that was not run by a municipality. Since the original course opened 25 years ago, two more courses have been added. The best of the courses at Bear Creek is the Master's Course, which has long been regarded as one of the finest public facilities in the country. In fact, "Golf Digest" rated it as one of the top 50 courses in the country. The course is mostly straight and long with narrow fairways. Highlights include No. 6, a 557-yard par 5, and the par 4 ninth: there are two water hazards, and the green is guarded by multiple sand traps.
The best thing about Bear Creek is that it opened-and as a result ushered in a new era of golf in Houston. Bear Creek was the first daily fee course in the area that was not run by a municipality. Since the original course opened 25 years ago, two more courses have been added. The best of the courses at Bear Creek is the Master's Course, which has long been regarded as one of the finest public facilities in the country. In fact, "Golf Digest" rated it as one of the top 50 courses in the country. The course is mostly straight and long with narrow fairways. Highlights include No. 6, a 557-yard par 5, and the par 4 ninth: there are two water hazards, and the green is guarded by multiple sand traps.
The best thing about Bear Creek is that it opened-and as a result ushered in a new era of golf in Houston. Bear Creek was the first daily fee course in the area that was not run by a municipality. Since the original course opened 25 years ago, two more courses have been added. The best of the courses at Bear Creek is the Master's Course, which has long been regarded as one of the finest public facilities in the country. In fact, "Golf Digest" rated it as one of the top 50 courses in the country. The course is mostly straight and long with narrow fairways. Highlights include No. 6, a 557-yard par 5, and the par 4 ninth: there are two water hazards, and the green is guarded by multiple sand traps.
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