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Houston Open

The Texas Children's Houston Open is a professional golf tournament in Texas on the PGA Tour, played in March. As a part of a restructuring of the schedule, the event moved to the fall in 2019. Because the tour year starts the previous fall, the event was not a part of the 2019 PGA Tour, but was one of the first events of the 2020 PGA Tour.[2] It is held at the Memorial Park Municipal Golf Course in Harris County near downtown Houston and the Galleria.

Texas Children's Houston Open
Tournament information
LocationHouston, Texas
Established1946[1]
Course(s)Memorial Park Municipal Golf Course
Par70
Length7,432 yards (6,796 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$9,100,000
Month playedMarch
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Tony Finau (2022)
To par−22 Vijay Singh (2002)
Current champion
Stephan Jäger
Location map
Memorial Park Municipal GC
Location in the United States
Memorial Park Municipal GC
Location in Texas

History edit

The event was played at several Houston venues until the 1970s, starting 78 years ago at River Oaks Country Club in 1946 before moving to Memorial Park Golf Course in 1947 and, after a year off, moving again to Pine Forest Country Club in 1949 and BraeBurn Country Club in 1950. After this period of wandering, the tournament settled in at Memorial Park from 1951 through 1963. It was at Sharpstown Country Club in 1964 and 1965, moved to Champions Golf Club in 1966 for six years, and then to Westwood Country Club in 1972.

The tournament ventured outside of the city limits in 1973 and 1974 at Quail Valley Country Club in Missouri City, a southwest suburb.[3] It relocated north to The Woodlands in 1975, at Woodlands Country Club until 1984, then at the TPC at The Woodlands through 2002. It moved to near Humble in 2003, where it stayed for 17 years; initially played at the Members Course, it changed to the Tournament Course in 2006. The facility was known as Redstone Golf Club until December 2013, and is now the Golf Club of Houston.[4][5]

Previously held weeks later in mid-spring, the Houston Open was played the week before the Masters Tournament from 2007 through 2018 (except 2013, when it was two weeks before the Masters), and was the last chance to get into the field at Augusta through a win. The tournament also had up to four additional sponsor exemptions to enable nonmember Masters-qualified professionals from the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking to compete in the U.S. in the week prior to the Masters.[6]

Shell Oil Company sponsored the event from 1992 through 2017. When the end of Shell's sponsorship was announced, the PGA Tour said it would seek a new sponsor for 2018.[7] At that time, Houston Astros owner Jim Crane led a group of new sponsors who signed a five-year deal with the PGA Tour to ensure that the event stayed in Houston.[8] The tournament is now operated under the Astros Foundation, under the umbrella Astros Golf Foundation, with a new logo inspired by the Astros' "Rainbow Guts" uniforms of the 1980s.[9][10]

Because of the wraparound calendar, there was no 2019 season event. The 2019 event moved to October and declared a 2020 season event, the last event held at the Golf Club of Houston. For the 2021 season (November 2020), it moved to the renovated Memorial Park Golf Course.[11] The Astros Foundation committed $34 million to renovate and redesign the golf course facilities with input from golfer Brooks Koepka. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the PGA Tour announced schedule changes to the 2020–21 season schedule and moved the Houston Open to November 5–8, one week before the Masters Tournament. The tournament was sponsored by Vivint and the Astros Foundation allowed spectators.

The 2022 season (November 2021) event was sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.[12]

The 2023 season (November 2022) event was sponsored by Cadence Bank.[13]

The 2024 event will see a return to a calendar-year format for the PGA Tour, with the event returning to a spring date in March, being sponsored by Texas Children's Hospital.[14]

Winners edit

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Purse
(US$)
Winner's
share ($)
Texas Children's Houston Open
2024   Stephan Jäger 268 −12 1 stroke   Thomas Detry
  Tony Finau
  Taylor Moore
  Scottie Scheffler
  Alejandro Tosti
9,100,000 1,638,000
2023: No tournament
Cadence Bank Houston Open
2022   Tony Finau 264 −16 4 strokes   Tyson Alexander 8,400,000 1,512,000
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Houston Open
2021   Jason Kokrak 270 −10 2 strokes   Scottie Scheffler
  Kevin Tway
7,500,000 1,350,000
Vivint Houston Open
2020   Carlos Ortiz 267 −13 2 strokes   Dustin Johnson
  Hideki Matsuyama
7,000,000 1,260,000
Houston Open
2019   Lanto Griffin 274 −14 1 stroke   Scott Harrington
  Mark Hubbard
7,500,000 1,350,000
2018   Ian Poulter 269 −19 Playoff   Beau Hossler 7,000,000 1,260,000
Shell Houston Open
2017   Russell Henley 268 −20 3 strokes   Kang Sung-hoon 7,000,000 1,260,000
2016   Jim Herman 273 −15 1 stroke   Henrik Stenson 6,800,000 1,224,000
2015   J. B. Holmes 272 −16 Playoff   Jordan Spieth
  Johnson Wagner
6,600,000 1,188,000
2014   Matt Jones 273 −15 Playoff   Matt Kuchar 6,400,000 1,152,000
2013   D. A. Points 272 −16 1 stroke   Billy Horschel
  Henrik Stenson
6,200,000 1,116,000
2012   Hunter Mahan 272 −16 1 stroke   Carl Pettersson 6,000,000 1,080,000
2011   Phil Mickelson 268 −20 3 strokes   Chris Kirk
  Scott Verplank
5,900,000 1,062,000
2010   Anthony Kim 276 −12 Playoff   Vaughn Taylor 5,800,000 1,044,000
2009   Paul Casey 277 −11 Playoff   J. B. Holmes 5,700,000 1,026,000
2008   Johnson Wagner 272 −16 2 strokes   Chad Campbell
  Geoff Ogilvy
5,600,000 1,008,000
2007   Adam Scott 271 −17 3 strokes   Stuart Appleby
  Bubba Watson
5,500,000 990,000
2006   Stuart Appleby (2) 269 −19 6 strokes   Bob Estes 5,500,000 990,000
2005   Vijay Singh (3) 275 −13 Playoff   John Daly 5,000,000 900,000
2004   Vijay Singh (2) 277 −11 2 strokes   Scott Hoch 5,000,000 900,000
2003   Fred Couples 267 −21 4 strokes   Stuart Appleby
  Mark Calcavecchia
  Hank Kuehne
4,500,000 810,000
2002   Vijay Singh 266 −22 6 strokes   Darren Clarke 4,000,000 720,000
2001   Hal Sutton 278 −10 3 strokes   Joe Durant
  Lee Janzen
3,400,000 612,000
2000   Robert Allenby 275 −13 Playoff   Craig Stadler 2,800,000 504,000
1999   Stuart Appleby 279 −9 1 stroke   John Cook
  Hal Sutton
2,500,000 450,000
1998   David Duval 276 −12 1 stroke   Jeff Maggert 2,000,000 360,000
1997   Phil Blackmar 276 −12 Playoff   Kevin Sutherland 1,600,000 288,000
1996   Mark Brooks 274 −14 Playoff   Jeff Maggert 1,500,000 270,000
1995   Payne Stewart 276 −12 Playoff   Scott Hoch 1,400,000 252,000
1994   Mike Heinen 272 −16 3 strokes   Tom Kite
  Jeff Maggert
  Hal Sutton
1,300,000 234,000
1993   Jim McGovern 199[a] −17 Playoff   John Huston 1,300,000 234,000
1992   Fred Funk 272 −16 2 strokes   Kirk Triplett 1,200,000 216,000
Independent Insurance Agent Open
1991   Fulton Allem 273 −15 1 stroke   Billy Ray Brown
  Mike Hulbert
  Tom Kite
800,000 144,000
1990   Tony Sills 204[a] −12 Playoff   Gil Morgan 1,000,000 180,000
1989   Mike Sullivan 280 −8 1 stroke   Craig Stadler 800,000 144,000
1988   Curtis Strange (3) 270 −18 Playoff   Greg Norman 700,000 126,000
Big "I" Houston Open
1987   Jay Haas 276 −12 Playoff   Buddy Gardner 600,000 108,000
Houston Open
1986   Curtis Strange (2) 274 −14 Playoff   Calvin Peete 500,000 90,000
1985   Raymond Floyd 277 −11 1 stroke   David Frost
  Bob Lohr
500,000 90,000
Houston Coca-Cola Open
1984   Corey Pavin 274 −10 1 stroke   Buddy Gardner 500,000 90,000
1983   David Graham 275 −9 5 strokes   Lee Elder
  Jim Thorpe
  Lee Trevino
400,000 72,000
Michelob-Houston Open
1982   Ed Sneed 275 −9 Playoff   Bob Shearer 350,000 63,000
1981   Ron Streck 198[a] −15 3 strokes   Hale Irwin
  Jerry Pate
262,500 47,250
1980   Curtis Strange 266 −18 Playoff   Lee Trevino 350,000 63,000
Houston Open
1979   Wayne Levi 268 −16 2 strokes   Mike Brannan 300,000 54,000
1978   Gary Player 270 −18 1 stroke   Andy Bean 200,000 40,000
1977   Gene Littler 276 −12 3 strokes   Lanny Wadkins 200,000 40,000
1976   Lee Elder 278 −10 1 stroke   Forrest Fezler 200,000 40,000
1975   Bruce Crampton (2) 273 −15 2 strokes   Gil Morgan 150,000 30,000
1974   Dave Hill 276 −12 1 stroke   Rod Curl
  Steve Melnyk
  Andy North
150,000 30,000
1973   Bruce Crampton 277 −11 1 stroke   Dave Stockton 205,000 41,000
1972   Bruce Devlin 278 −10 2 strokes   Tommy Aaron
  Lou Graham
  Doug Sanders
125,000 25,000
Houston Champions International
1971   Hubert Green 280 −4 Playoff   Don January 125,000 25,000
1970   Gibby Gilbert 282 −2 Playoff   Bruce Crampton 115,000 23,000
1969: No tournament - club hosted the 1969 U.S. Open
1968   Roberto De Vicenzo 274 −10 1 stroke   Lee Trevino 100,000 20,000
1967   Frank Beard 274 −10 1 stroke   Arnold Palmer 115,000 23,000
1966   Arnold Palmer (2) 275 −9 1 stroke   Gardner Dickinson 110,000 21,000
Houston Classic
1965   Bobby Nichols (2) 273 −11 1 stroke   Bruce Devlin
  Chi-Chi Rodríguez
75,000 12,000
1964   Mike Souchak (2) 278 −6 1 stroke   Jack Nicklaus 50,000 7,500
1963   Bob Charles 268 −12 1 stroke   Fred Hawkins 50,000 10,000
1962   Bobby Nichols 278 −2 Playoff   Jack Nicklaus
  Dan Sikes
50,000 9,000
1961   Jay Hebert 276 −4 Playoff   Ken Venturi 40,000 7,000
1960   Bill Collins 280 −8 Playoff   Arnold Palmer 35,000 5,300
1959   Jack Burke Jr. (2) 277 −11 Playoff   Julius Boros 30,000 4,300
Houston Open
1958   Ed Oliver 281 −7 1 stroke   Roberto De Vicenzo
  Jay Hebert
30,000 4,300
1957   Arnold Palmer 279 −9 1 stroke   Doug Ford 36,000 7,500
1956   Ted Kroll 277 −11 3 strokes   Jack Burke Jr.
  Dave Douglas
30,000 6,000
1955   Mike Souchak 273 −15 2 strokes   Jerry Barber 30,000 6,000
1954   Dave Douglas 277 −11 2 strokes   Cary Middlecoff 30,000 6,000
1953   Cary Middlecoff (2) 283 −5 Playoff   Jim Ferrier
  Shelley Mayfield
  Bill Nary
  Earl Stewart
20,000 4,000
1952   Jack Burke Jr. 277 −11 6 strokes   Frank Stranahan 10,000 2,000
1951   Marty Furgol 277 −11 1 stroke   Jack Burke Jr. 10,000 2,000
1950   Cary Middlecoff 277 −11 3 strokes   Pete Cooper 10,000 2,000
1949   Johnny Palmer 272 −16 1 stroke   Cary Middlecoff 10,000 2,000
1948: No tournament
1947   Bobby Locke 277 −11 5 strokes   Johnny Palmer
  Ellsworth Vines
10,000 2,000
1946   Byron Nelson 274 −10 2 strokes   Ben Hogan 10,000 2,000

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Sources:[15][16][17]

Multiple winners edit

Nine men have won this tournament more than once through 2024.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on April 1, 2012.
  2. ^ Ferguson, Doug (June 12, 2018). "Houston Open moves to fall in 2019; no word about Twin Cities event". Star Tribune. Associated Press.
  3. ^ "Dave Hill, Melnyk in Houston lead at 137". Chicago Tribune. wire services. May 12, 1974. p. 4, sec. 3.
  4. ^ "Around sports: Redstone Golf Club undergoes name change". Houston Chronicle. staff and wire reports. December 6, 2013. Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  5. ^ Bailey, Mike (December 9, 2013). "Houston PGA Tour host Redstone Golf Club receives name change by new ownership". Retrieved March 31, 2016.
  6. ^ (PDF). October 5, 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 12, 2016.
  7. ^ "Shell to end longtime sponsorship with Houston Open". Associated Press. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  8. ^ "Houston Astros owner Jim Crane signs 5-year deal to save Houston Open: Report". thegolfnewsnet.com. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  9. ^ "Jim Crane Makes the Houston Open the Surest Bet in Golf – Proven Builder Will Not Let This Tournament Fail". PaperCity Magazine. July 24, 2019. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  10. ^ "Jim Crane saves the Houston Open". The Stiff Shaft. June 12, 2018. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  11. ^ "Astros Golf Foundation unveils 2019 Houston Open dates". KTRK-TV. January 16, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
  12. ^ "Astros Golf Foundation and PGA Tour partner with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to sponsor the Houston Open in 2021". PGA Tour. November 1, 2021.
  13. ^ "Astros Golf Foundation and PGA Tour Announce Cadence Bank as the Title Sponsor of the 2022 Houston Open". PGA Tour. August 1, 2022. Retrieved August 5, 2022.
  14. ^ Dean, Richard (May 31, 2023). "Texas Children's is new title sponsor of Houston Open golf". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
  15. ^ "Houston Open - Past Winners & Runners-up". PGA Tour. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  16. ^ Shell Houston Open - Winners- at golfobserver.com May 23, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ 2010 Shell Houston Open Media Guide July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Coverage on the PGA Tour's official site

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For the golf tournament from 1922 to 1938 see Houston Open early PGA Tour For the darts tournament see Houston Open darts The Texas Children s Houston Open is a professional golf tournament in Texas on the PGA Tour played in March As a part of a restructuring of the schedule the event moved to the fall in 2019 Because the tour year starts the previous fall the event was not a part of the 2019 PGA Tour but was one of the first events of the 2020 PGA Tour 2 It is held at the Memorial Park Municipal Golf Course in Harris County near downtown Houston and the Galleria Texas Children s Houston OpenTournament informationLocationHouston TexasEstablished1946 1 Course s Memorial Park Municipal Golf CoursePar70Length7 432 yards 6 796 m Tour s PGA TourFormatStroke playPrize fundUS 9 100 000Month playedMarchTournament record scoreAggregate264 Tony Finau 2022 To par 22 Vijay Singh 2002 Current championStephan JagerLocation mapMemorial Park Municipal GCLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesMemorial Park Municipal GCLocation in TexasShow map of Texas Contents 1 History 2 Winners 3 Multiple winners 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe event was played at several Houston venues until the 1970s starting 78 years ago at River Oaks Country Club in 1946 before moving to Memorial Park Golf Course in 1947 and after a year off moving again to Pine Forest Country Club in 1949 and BraeBurn Country Club in 1950 After this period of wandering the tournament settled in at Memorial Park from 1951 through 1963 It was at Sharpstown Country Club in 1964 and 1965 moved to Champions Golf Club in 1966 for six years and then to Westwood Country Club in 1972 The tournament ventured outside of the city limits in 1973 and 1974 at Quail Valley Country Club in Missouri City a southwest suburb 3 It relocated north to The Woodlands in 1975 at Woodlands Country Club until 1984 then at the TPC at The Woodlands through 2002 It moved to near Humble in 2003 where it stayed for 17 years initially played at the Members Course it changed to the Tournament Course in 2006 The facility was known as Redstone Golf Club until December 2013 and is now the Golf Club of Houston 4 5 Previously held weeks later in mid spring the Houston Open was played the week before the Masters Tournament from 2007 through 2018 except 2013 when it was two weeks before the Masters and was the last chance to get into the field at Augusta through a win The tournament also had up to four additional sponsor exemptions to enable nonmember Masters qualified professionals from the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking to compete in the U S in the week prior to the Masters 6 Shell Oil Company sponsored the event from 1992 through 2017 When the end of Shell s sponsorship was announced the PGA Tour said it would seek a new sponsor for 2018 7 At that time Houston Astros owner Jim Crane led a group of new sponsors who signed a five year deal with the PGA Tour to ensure that the event stayed in Houston 8 The tournament is now operated under the Astros Foundation under the umbrella Astros Golf Foundation with a new logo inspired by the Astros Rainbow Guts uniforms of the 1980s 9 10 Because of the wraparound calendar there was no 2019 season event The 2019 event moved to October and declared a 2020 season event the last event held at the Golf Club of Houston For the 2021 season November 2020 it moved to the renovated Memorial Park Golf Course 11 The Astros Foundation committed 34 million to renovate and redesign the golf course facilities with input from golfer Brooks Koepka Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the PGA Tour announced schedule changes to the 2020 21 season schedule and moved the Houston Open to November 5 8 one week before the Masters Tournament The tournament was sponsored by Vivint and the Astros Foundation allowed spectators The 2022 season November 2021 event was sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise 12 The 2023 season November 2022 event was sponsored by Cadence Bank 13 The 2024 event will see a return to a calendar year format for the PGA Tour with the event returning to a spring date in March being sponsored by Texas Children s Hospital 14 Winners editYear Winner Score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up Purse US Winner sshare Texas Children s Houston Open 2024 nbsp Stephan Jager 268 12 1 stroke nbsp Thomas Detry nbsp Tony Finau nbsp Taylor Moore nbsp Scottie Scheffler nbsp Alejandro Tosti 9 100 000 1 638 000 2023 No tournament Cadence Bank Houston Open 2022 nbsp Tony Finau 264 16 4 strokes nbsp Tyson Alexander 8 400 000 1 512 000 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Houston Open 2021 nbsp Jason Kokrak 270 10 2 strokes nbsp Scottie Scheffler nbsp Kevin Tway 7 500 000 1 350 000 Vivint Houston Open 2020 nbsp Carlos Ortiz 267 13 2 strokes nbsp Dustin Johnson nbsp Hideki Matsuyama 7 000 000 1 260 000 Houston Open 2019 nbsp Lanto Griffin 274 14 1 stroke nbsp Scott Harrington nbsp Mark Hubbard 7 500 000 1 350 000 2018 nbsp Ian Poulter 269 19 Playoff nbsp Beau Hossler 7 000 000 1 260 000 Shell Houston Open 2017 nbsp Russell Henley 268 20 3 strokes nbsp Kang Sung hoon 7 000 000 1 260 000 2016 nbsp Jim Herman 273 15 1 stroke nbsp Henrik Stenson 6 800 000 1 224 000 2015 nbsp J B Holmes 272 16 Playoff nbsp Jordan Spieth nbsp Johnson Wagner 6 600 000 1 188 000 2014 nbsp Matt Jones 273 15 Playoff nbsp Matt Kuchar 6 400 000 1 152 000 2013 nbsp D A Points 272 16 1 stroke nbsp Billy Horschel nbsp Henrik Stenson 6 200 000 1 116 000 2012 nbsp Hunter Mahan 272 16 1 stroke nbsp Carl Pettersson 6 000 000 1 080 000 2011 nbsp Phil Mickelson 268 20 3 strokes nbsp Chris Kirk nbsp Scott Verplank 5 900 000 1 062 000 2010 nbsp Anthony Kim 276 12 Playoff nbsp Vaughn Taylor 5 800 000 1 044 000 2009 nbsp Paul Casey 277 11 Playoff nbsp J B Holmes 5 700 000 1 026 000 2008 nbsp Johnson Wagner 272 16 2 strokes nbsp Chad Campbell nbsp Geoff Ogilvy 5 600 000 1 008 000 2007 nbsp Adam Scott 271 17 3 strokes nbsp Stuart Appleby nbsp Bubba Watson 5 500 000 990 000 2006 nbsp Stuart Appleby 2 269 19 6 strokes nbsp Bob Estes 5 500 000 990 000 2005 nbsp Vijay Singh 3 275 13 Playoff nbsp John Daly 5 000 000 900 000 2004 nbsp Vijay Singh 2 277 11 2 strokes nbsp Scott Hoch 5 000 000 900 000 2003 nbsp Fred Couples 267 21 4 strokes nbsp Stuart Appleby nbsp Mark Calcavecchia nbsp Hank Kuehne 4 500 000 810 000 2002 nbsp Vijay Singh 266 22 6 strokes nbsp Darren Clarke 4 000 000 720 000 2001 nbsp Hal Sutton 278 10 3 strokes nbsp Joe Durant nbsp Lee Janzen 3 400 000 612 000 2000 nbsp Robert Allenby 275 13 Playoff nbsp Craig Stadler 2 800 000 504 000 1999 nbsp Stuart Appleby 279 9 1 stroke nbsp John Cook nbsp Hal Sutton 2 500 000 450 000 1998 nbsp David Duval 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Jeff Maggert 2 000 000 360 000 1997 nbsp Phil Blackmar 276 12 Playoff nbsp Kevin Sutherland 1 600 000 288 000 1996 nbsp Mark Brooks 274 14 Playoff nbsp Jeff Maggert 1 500 000 270 000 1995 nbsp Payne Stewart 276 12 Playoff nbsp Scott Hoch 1 400 000 252 000 1994 nbsp Mike Heinen 272 16 3 strokes nbsp Tom Kite nbsp Jeff Maggert nbsp Hal Sutton 1 300 000 234 000 1993 nbsp Jim McGovern 199 a 17 Playoff nbsp John Huston 1 300 000 234 000 1992 nbsp Fred Funk 272 16 2 strokes nbsp Kirk Triplett 1 200 000 216 000 Independent Insurance Agent Open 1991 nbsp Fulton Allem 273 15 1 stroke nbsp Billy Ray Brown nbsp Mike Hulbert nbsp Tom Kite 800 000 144 000 1990 nbsp Tony Sills 204 a 12 Playoff nbsp Gil Morgan 1 000 000 180 000 1989 nbsp Mike Sullivan 280 8 1 stroke nbsp Craig Stadler 800 000 144 000 1988 nbsp Curtis Strange 3 270 18 Playoff nbsp Greg Norman 700 000 126 000 Big I Houston Open 1987 nbsp Jay Haas 276 12 Playoff nbsp Buddy Gardner 600 000 108 000 Houston Open 1986 nbsp Curtis Strange 2 274 14 Playoff nbsp Calvin Peete 500 000 90 000 1985 nbsp Raymond Floyd 277 11 1 stroke nbsp David Frost nbsp Bob Lohr 500 000 90 000 Houston Coca Cola Open 1984 nbsp Corey Pavin 274 10 1 stroke nbsp Buddy Gardner 500 000 90 000 1983 nbsp David Graham 275 9 5 strokes nbsp Lee Elder nbsp Jim Thorpe nbsp Lee Trevino 400 000 72 000 Michelob Houston Open 1982 nbsp Ed Sneed 275 9 Playoff nbsp Bob Shearer 350 000 63 000 1981 nbsp Ron Streck 198 a 15 3 strokes nbsp Hale Irwin nbsp Jerry Pate 262 500 47 250 1980 nbsp Curtis Strange 266 18 Playoff nbsp Lee Trevino 350 000 63 000 Houston Open 1979 nbsp Wayne Levi 268 16 2 strokes nbsp Mike Brannan 300 000 54 000 1978 nbsp Gary Player 270 18 1 stroke nbsp Andy Bean 200 000 40 000 1977 nbsp Gene Littler 276 12 3 strokes nbsp Lanny Wadkins 200 000 40 000 1976 nbsp Lee Elder 278 10 1 stroke nbsp Forrest Fezler 200 000 40 000 1975 nbsp Bruce Crampton 2 273 15 2 strokes nbsp Gil Morgan 150 000 30 000 1974 nbsp Dave Hill 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Rod Curl nbsp Steve Melnyk nbsp Andy North 150 000 30 000 1973 nbsp Bruce Crampton 277 11 1 stroke nbsp Dave Stockton 205 000 41 000 1972 nbsp Bruce Devlin 278 10 2 strokes nbsp Tommy Aaron nbsp Lou Graham nbsp Doug Sanders 125 000 25 000 Houston Champions International 1971 nbsp Hubert Green 280 4 Playoff nbsp Don January 125 000 25 000 1970 nbsp Gibby Gilbert 282 2 Playoff nbsp Bruce Crampton 115 000 23 000 1969 No tournament club hosted the 1969 U S Open 1968 nbsp Roberto De Vicenzo 274 10 1 stroke nbsp Lee Trevino 100 000 20 000 1967 nbsp Frank Beard 274 10 1 stroke nbsp Arnold Palmer 115 000 23 000 1966 nbsp Arnold Palmer 2 275 9 1 stroke nbsp Gardner Dickinson 110 000 21 000 Houston Classic 1965 nbsp Bobby Nichols 2 273 11 1 stroke nbsp Bruce Devlin nbsp Chi Chi Rodriguez 75 000 12 000 1964 nbsp Mike Souchak 2 278 6 1 stroke nbsp Jack Nicklaus 50 000 7 500 1963 nbsp Bob Charles 268 12 1 stroke nbsp Fred Hawkins 50 000 10 000 1962 nbsp Bobby Nichols 278 2 Playoff nbsp Jack Nicklaus nbsp Dan Sikes 50 000 9 000 1961 nbsp Jay Hebert 276 4 Playoff nbsp Ken Venturi 40 000 7 000 1960 nbsp Bill Collins 280 8 Playoff nbsp Arnold Palmer 35 000 5 300 1959 nbsp Jack Burke Jr 2 277 11 Playoff nbsp Julius Boros 30 000 4 300 Houston Open 1958 nbsp Ed Oliver 281 7 1 stroke nbsp Roberto De Vicenzo nbsp Jay Hebert 30 000 4 300 1957 nbsp Arnold Palmer 279 9 1 stroke nbsp Doug Ford 36 000 7 500 1956 nbsp Ted Kroll 277 11 3 strokes nbsp Jack Burke Jr nbsp Dave Douglas 30 000 6 000 1955 nbsp Mike Souchak 273 15 2 strokes nbsp Jerry Barber 30 000 6 000 1954 nbsp Dave Douglas 277 11 2 strokes nbsp Cary Middlecoff 30 000 6 000 1953 nbsp Cary Middlecoff 2 283 5 Playoff nbsp Jim Ferrier nbsp Shelley Mayfield nbsp Bill Nary nbsp Earl Stewart 20 000 4 000 1952 nbsp Jack Burke Jr 277 11 6 strokes nbsp Frank Stranahan 10 000 2 000 1951 nbsp Marty Furgol 277 11 1 stroke nbsp Jack Burke Jr 10 000 2 000 1950 nbsp Cary Middlecoff 277 11 3 strokes nbsp Pete Cooper 10 000 2 000 1949 nbsp Johnny Palmer 272 16 1 stroke nbsp Cary Middlecoff 10 000 2 000 1948 No tournament 1947 nbsp Bobby Locke 277 11 5 strokes nbsp Johnny Palmer nbsp Ellsworth Vines 10 000 2 000 1946 nbsp Byron Nelson 274 10 2 strokes nbsp Ben Hogan 10 000 2 000 Note Green highlight indicates scoring records Sources 15 16 17 Multiple winners editNine men have won this tournament more than once through 2024 3 wins Curtis Strange 1980 1986 1988 Vijay Singh 2002 2004 2005 2 wins Cary Middlecoff 1950 1953 Jack Burke Jr 1952 1959 Mike Souchak 1955 1964 Bobby Nichols 1962 1965 Arnold Palmer 1957 1966 Bruce Crampton 1973 1975 Stuart Appleby 1999 2006See also editHouston Open early PGA Tour an earlier Houston event recognized by the PGA TourNotes edit a b c Shortened to 54 holes due to weather References edit Champions Archive Archived from the original on April 1 2012 Ferguson Doug June 12 2018 Houston Open moves to fall in 2019 no word about Twin Cities event Star Tribune Associated Press Dave Hill Melnyk in Houston lead at 137 Chicago Tribune wire services May 12 1974 p 4 sec 3 Around sports Redstone Golf Club undergoes name change Houston Chronicle staff and wire reports December 6 2013 Retrieved March 31 2016 Bailey Mike December 9 2013 Houston PGA Tour host Redstone Golf Club receives name change by new ownership Retrieved March 31 2016 2015 16 PGA Tour Player Handbook amp Tournament Regulations PDF October 5 2015 Archived from the original PDF on April 12 2016 Shell to end longtime sponsorship with Houston Open Associated Press Retrieved December 11 2016 Houston Astros owner Jim Crane signs 5 year deal to save Houston Open Report thegolfnewsnet com Retrieved October 12 2020 Jim Crane Makes the Houston Open the Surest Bet in Golf Proven Builder Will Not Let This Tournament Fail PaperCity Magazine July 24 2019 Retrieved October 12 2020 Jim Crane saves the Houston Open The Stiff Shaft June 12 2018 Retrieved October 12 2020 Astros Golf Foundation unveils 2019 Houston Open dates KTRK TV January 16 2018 Retrieved January 30 2019 Astros Golf Foundation and PGA Tour partner with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to sponsor the Houston Open in 2021 PGA Tour November 1 2021 Astros Golf Foundation and PGA Tour Announce Cadence Bank as the Title Sponsor of the 2022 Houston Open PGA Tour August 1 2022 Retrieved August 5 2022 Dean Richard May 31 2023 Texas Children s is new title sponsor of Houston Open golf Houston Chronicle Retrieved June 3 2023 Houston Open Past Winners amp Runners up PGA Tour Retrieved July 10 2018 Shell Houston Open Winners at golfobserver com Archived May 23 2014 at the Wayback Machine 2010 Shell Houston Open Media Guide Archived July 16 2011 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website Coverage on the PGA Tour s official site 29 55 26 N 95 15 40 W 29 924 N 95 261 W 29 924 95 261 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Houston Open amp oldid 1216940980, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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