Golf Club of Houston, Professional golf course in Humble, United States.
Golf Club of Houston is a two-course facility located north of Houston with two full 18-hole layouts on expansive grounds. Both courses stretch to full championship length, offering distinct playing experiences across the property.
The facility opened in 1965 as El Dorado Country Club designed by George Fazio and changed names twice over subsequent decades. It later hosted a major professional golf tournament for many years, establishing itself as a tournament venue.
The facility hosted the Houston Open from 2003 to 2019, marking the longest-running PGA Tour event sponsorship at a single location.
The facility provides extensive practice areas including a large driving range and multiple green complexes for training. Since this is a private club, advance reservations are necessary and membership or guest status with a member is typically required.
The Tournament Course utilizes specific grass combinations with Poa trivialis and Bentgrass for greens and Perennial Ryegrass for fairways to maintain professional playing conditions.
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