BraeBurn Country Club is one of Houston's oldest private clubs, founded in 1926 and situated along Bissonnet Street on an 18-hole championship course originally designed by Golden Age architect John Bredemus. The club carries deep historical significance as the former home club of World Golf Hall of Famer Jimmy Demaret, who won nine PGA Tour events including the 1940 Masters during his tenure as head professional. A comprehensive 2021–2022 renovation by Tripp Davis & Associates restored the course to its Golden Age parkland roots, enhancing playability while honoring its classic heritage.
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Champions Golf Club is one of Houston's most celebrated private clubs, founded in 1957 by golf legends Jimmy Demaret and Jack Burke Jr. with a mission to create a world-class golfing destination in Texas. The club's Ralph Plummer-designed Cypress Creek course has hosted four USGA championships, including the 1967 Ryder Cup, the 1969 U.S. Open, and the 2020 U.S. Women's Open, cementing its place among the most historically significant venues in American golf.
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Hearthstone Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in the early 1970s as part of northwest Houston's suburban expansion. Designed by Robert von Hagge, the par-72 championship layout stretches over 7,100 yards and features his signature elevated greens and strategic bunkering, with water hazards coming into play on 14 of 18 holes.
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Houston Country Club is one of Texas's oldest private clubs, founded in 1908 as Houston's first country club and now settled in the city's prestigious Memorial area following a 1957 relocation. The 18-hole, par-72 championship course was refined by noted architect Rees Jones in 2006 and has hosted two USGA championships, including the 1964 Junior Amateur. The club's Georgian-style clubhouse remains a landmark of Houston's private club heritage.
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Create AccountHouston National Golf Club is a 36-hole golf facility located in northwest Houston, Texas, featuring two distinct championship courses opened in 2000. Both layouts were designed by Von Hagge, Smelek and Baril, with the primary course stretching to 7,325 yards and carrying a slope rating of 138 from the tips. Extensive water features are woven throughout both courses, reflecting the firm's signature design style in the Texas landscape.
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Lakeside Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in 1951 along Buffalo Bayou on Houston's west side, featuring a classic tree-lined parkland course originally designed by prominent Texas architect Ralph Plummer. Following significant flooding from Hurricane Harvey in 2017, the course underwent a comprehensive restoration by architect Ron Prichard, emerging as a modernized yet traditionally rooted layout measuring 7,254 yards with a slope rating of 136. The club has hosted notable competitions including the 1969 Texas State Amateur Championship.
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Lochinvar Golf Club is a golf-focused private club in northwest Houston, Texas, established in 1957 by a group of businessmen intent on creating a pure golf experience free from traditional country club amenities. Press Maxwell designed the original course on former rice fields, crafting a strategic layout known for its challenging green complexes and minimal bunkering that relies on natural hazards. The course, which carries a slope rating of 140 and has hosted both the Texas State Amateur and Texas Mid-Amateur championships, remains one of Houston's most respected private golf destinations.
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Northgate Country Club is a private golf facility established in north Houston, offering 27 holes of championship golf across three distinct nine-hole courses. Designed by the noted architectural team of Bruce Devlin and Robert von Hagge, the layout stretches to over 7,000 yards from the championship tees and carries a slope rating of 133.
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Pine Forest Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in the mid-1950s as part of Houston's post-war suburban growth in the northwest part of the city. Originally designed by Jay Riviere and later renovated by Carlton Gipson in 2004, the par-72 layout stretches to 6,942 yards and features tree-lined Bermuda fairways and natural water hazards characteristic of traditional Texas golf architecture.
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River Oaks Country Club is one of Houston's most prestigious private golf institutions, established in 1923 within the storied River Oaks neighborhood. The 18-hole championship course was originally designed by Donald Ross and later refined by George Fazio in 1957, stretching to over 7,100 yards with a slope rating of 139. The club has a notable place in championship history, having hosted the 1946 United States Women's Amateur, and is recognized for its signature par-4 15th hole featuring a demanding carry over water to a diamond-shaped green.
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Royal Oaks Country Club is a private 18-hole golf club founded in 1946 in Houston, Texas, situated within a master-planned community in the city's northwest corridor. The championship course was designed by PGA Tour star Fred Couples and architect Jeffrey Brauer, marking Couples' first signature design in Texas, stretching 7,026 yards with a slope rating of 140. The club has hosted multiple Texas Golf Association championships and features tree-lined fairways, strategic water hazards, and a full championship practice facility.
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Westwood Golf Club is a historic private club situated in southwest Houston, Texas, near Brays Bayou, with roots tracing back to 1928. The 18-hole, par-72 championship course was originally designed by John Bredemus, widely regarded as the "Father of Texas Golf," and later refined through a 2002 renovation. The club has hosted notable regional competitions including the 1963 Texas Amateur Championship, cementing its place in Texas golf history.