Houston’s premier golf tradition is back.
The Texas Children’s Houston Open returns to Memorial Park Golf Course from March 26–29, 2026, bringing four days of elite PGA TOUR competition to the heart of the city. Set inside one of the nation’s largest urban parks, Memorial Park once again becomes the stage for world-class golf — blending championship pressure with Houston pride.
Originally founded in 1946, the Houston Open is one of the longest-running events on the PGA TOUR calendar. Since its return to Memorial Park in 2020 following a major renovation, the tournament has redefined the fan experience — offering a challenging municipal layout that tests even the best players in the world.
Operated by the Astros Golf Foundation and presented in partnership with Texas Children’s Hospital, the event goes beyond the leaderboard. The tournament plays a significant role in supporting pediatric healthcare initiatives and community programs across the Greater Houston area — reinforcing its identity as more than just a sporting event.
A Course Built for Drama
Memorial Park’s redesign created a strategic, risk-reward layout that emphasizes precision off the tee and disciplined approach play. With firm fairways, challenging green complexes, and a closing stretch designed for high-pressure moments, fans can expect late-round movement and dramatic finishes.
The par-70 layout consistently ranks as one of the more demanding stops on tour — rewarding patience and smart decision-making over aggressive play.
What to Expect
Four days of PGA TOUR competition
A strong field competing for FedExCup points
Premium fan viewing areas throughout Memorial Park
Hospitality activations and community engagement events
National attention focused on Houston’s spring sports calendar
As Houston continues to showcase itself as a major sports city — from soccer to baseball to golf — the Texas Children’s Houston Open stands as a signature event on the local calendar.
For four days in late March, the eyes of the golf world will once again turn to Houston.
And Memorial Park will deliver.