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Houston Country Club Scorecard and Tees

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Houston Scorecard

Hole-by-hole yardage, par, handicap, course rating and slope by tee.

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Tot
Handicap 5 1 11 17 7 9 15 3 13 6 8 10 2 14 4 18 16 12
Par 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 3 35 4 4 5 4 3 4 3 5 4 36 71
One Star 435 457 513 179 391 370 300 461 204 3310 421 399 561 444 230 415 205 605 419 3699 7009
One/Two Star 410 431 513 168 391 370 300 461 182 3226 421 399 544 413 200 415 179 530 419 3520 6746
Two Star 410 431 496 168 382 355 286 431 182 3141 396 372 544 413 200 381 179 530 377 3392 6533
Two/Three 410 413 496 168 330 315 264 431 182 3009 373 344 544 356 200 361 179 530 352 3239 6248
Three Star 375 413 469 148 330 315 264 362 162 2838 373 344 452 356 156 361 160 518 352 3072 5910
Four Star 368 369 447 110 324 273 243 328 123 2585 368 340 448 348 127 328 138 431 342 2870 5455

Houston Country Club Tees

Tee box length, par, course rating and slope for the available Houston Country Club tees.

Tee Par Length Rating Slope
Four Star 72 6996 yards 67.0 119
One Star 72 6996 yards 74.1 131
Two Star 72 6597 yards 72.2 129
Three Star 72 6597 yards 69.4 122
Middle (W) 72 5991 yards 75.7 131
Forward (W) 72 5991 yards 73.1 124

About

Around the turn of the century Houston had no golf to speak of, unlike today where over 130 courses can be found in the Greater Houston area. It all began to change when members started to contribute $25 each- eventually, the money was used to lease 45 acres from Rice University. Nine holes sprang up, the golf craze began, and the overloaded facility was forced to move outside the city limits.

From 1914 to the mid-1950s, the 18-hole A.W. Pollard design hosted Houston's elite. And when Houston's growth squeezed the club yet again, HCC found a new home and hired Robert Trent Jones to build his first Houston course.

Incidentally, Gus Wortham bought the original 18-hole track, which is now one of Hosuton's six municipal courses.

Jones' layout lasted until the late 1980s when Ben Crenshaw and his partner, Bill Coore, were hired to to renovate the greens and work on the grasses. The master's course was mostly left in place.

The course design features lots of trees, open fairways, prominent bunkering, and elevated greens. Water is surprisingly not that prevalent. The opening holes are among the best, with two long and challenging par 4s. Two par 3s stand out in the middle of the round-Nos. 9 and 14 both play over 220 yards.

Getting there : From Hwy 290 west, take the 610 Loop west and look for the signs leading to the course.

Holes 18
Par 72
Length 6996 yds
Rating 67.0
Slope 119
Type Private

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Year Built 1957
Fairways Bermuda Grass
Greens Bermuda Grass
Golf Season Year round
Architect(s) Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (1957)
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