2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open Primer: History, TV, Field, Odds

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2025 Houston Open Primer Scottie Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler and caddie Ted Scott walk off the first tee during the third round of the Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course on March 30, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Raj Mehta via Getty Images)

The PGA Tour exits Florida and heads to southeast Texas for the 76th edition of the Houston Open.

Contested at Memorial Park Municipal Golf Course, the Houston event is the first of two stops in Texas ahead of the Masters.

Stephan Jaeger will defend his lone career PGA Tour title.

As we do each week, here’s a roundup of information and data points to prep you for the week in “H-Town.”


The Skinny

Stephan Jaeger wins 2024 Houston Open
Stephan Jaeger is congratulated by Scottie Scheffler after winning the 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park GC on Mar 31, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Leslie Plaza Johnson for Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Texas Children’s Houston Open
Title Sponsor: Texas Children’s Hospital
PGA Tour Debut: 1946
Event Week: 13th (of 34)
Dates: Mar. 27-30, 2025
Where: Houston, Texas
CourseMemorial Park Municipal GC
Distance: Par 70, 7475 yards
Architect: John Bredemus (1936)
Reno: Tom Doak, Brooks Koepka (2019)
Field: 152 players, 36-hole cut
Purse: $9,500,000
Winning Share: $1,710,000
FedExCup: 500
Defending Champion: Stephan Jaeger


How to Follow the Houston Open

Tony Finau leads 2024 Houston Open
Tony Finau prepares to tee off on hole 9 during the second round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park GC on Mar 29, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Leslie Plaza Johnson for Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

TV: Thu-Fri: 4-7 p.m. ET (GOLF); Sat: 1-3:30 p.m. (GOLF), 3:30-6 p.m. (NBC); Sun: 1-2:30 p.m. (GOLF), 2:30-6 p.m. (NBC)

PGA TOUR LIVE: Thu-Fri: 8:15 a.m.-7 p.m. ET (ESPN+); Sat-Sun: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. (ESPN+)

RADIO: Thu-Fri: 1-7 p.m.; Sat-Sun: 1-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM)

LINKS: Website | Facebook | X | Instagram


Houston Open History

Payne Stewart Shell Houston Open
Payne Stewart throws his golf ball after winning the Shell Houston Open on Sunday at TPC at The Woodlands in Houston, Texas on April 30, 1995. (Photo by Jacqueline Duvoisin / SI via Getty Images)

As one of the original four Texas stops on the tour, the Houston Open is one of the longest-running PGA Tour events, with its inaugural tournament teeing off in 1946. It’s had star power from the very beginning with Byron Nelson winning by two over Ben Hogan in that first year, and South African legend Bobby Locke taking the title in its second edition.

Over the years, other champions have included Hall of Famers such as Cary Middlecoff, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Curtis Strange, Payne Stewart, Raymond Floyd, Vijah Singh, and Phil Mickelson.

Singh and Strange are the only three-time winners, with seven other players having won twice including Palmer and Middlecoff, among others.

From 2007 until 2020, the Houston Open was contested the week prior to The Masters, where it offered the last ticket (with a win) to get into the field at Augusta National. It was part of the fall portion of the schedule for only two editions before returning to its traditional spot on the schedule in late March/early April.

Ian Poulter Wins Houston Open
Ian Poulter reacts after winning the 2018 Houston Open at the Golf Club of Houston. Photo: Stacy Revere/Getty Images

The tournament has always been contested in the Houston area but has bounced around between different venues with The Woodlands (1975-2002), and The Golf Club of Houston (2003-2019) being the mainstays in the modern era. In 2020, it moved to a renovated and restored Memorial Park Golf Course, which hosted the tournament for a dozen years, beginning in 1951.

Shell Oil Company, the title sponsor since 1992, ended its affiliation with the tour following the 2017 edition. The tournament went without a corporate sponsor in 2018 and 2019. Little-known Vivint stepped in for the 2020 edition, with Hewlett Packard signing on for 2021 and Cadence Bank in 2022. In 2023, Texas Children’s Hospital signed a five-year deal to be the title sponsor through the 2028 edition.

History: Recent Winners

2024: Stephan Jaeger (-12)
2023: No Tournament
2022: Tony Finau (-16)
2021: Jason Kokrak (-10)
2020: Carlos Ortiz (-13)
2019: Lanto Griffin (-14)
2018: Ian Poulter (-19)
2017: Russell Henley (-20)
2016: Jim Herman (-15)
2015: J.B. Holmes (−16)
2014: Matt Jones (−15)

History: Records

Low Under-Par: -22 (Vijay Singh, 2002)
Low Score: 264 (Tony Finau, 2022)


The Course: Memorial Park GC

Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course
Doc Redman, Mark Hubbard and Sean walk with their caddies on the first hole during the third round of the Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course on Nov 7, 2020 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato via Getty Images)

Memorial Park Golf Course, located in downtown Houston, is known as one of the very best municipal golf courses in the United States.

The course originally began as a 9-hole track with sand greens, built near the hospital at Camp Logan for use by convalescent soldiers (1912).

In 1935, following the closing of the hospital, golf course architect John Bredemus redesigned the course, making it an 18-holer. It opened in July of 1936 and, according to legend, Bredemus remarked that this was his “greatest golf course ever.”

It was the home of the Houston Open from 1951 to 1963, and through the years, it hosted the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Cary Middlecoff, and Jimmy Demaret.

In 1994, on behalf of Mayor Bob Lanier, a campaign began to restore the golf course. Great effort went to preserving its historical quality while allowing for proper maintenance for the future of the course. In 1995, the newly renovated 600-acre course opened with a lighted driving range, putting and chipping greens, and a beautiful new clubhouse facility.

Another renovation took place in late 2019: funded by the non-profit Astros Golf Foundation, the $18.5 million project has produced an even greater Memorial Park golf track.

Redesigned by world renowned architect, Tom Doak, the golf course now stretches to 7,292 yards and includes five par 5s (for amateurs).

“The course boasts strategic bunkering, and unique green contours with dramatic short-grass runoffs – making it a second-shot golf course,” according to the PGA Tour’s First Look.

Doak rose to the challenge by creating a municipal golf course that can be played by both tour professionals and the general public. Five-time major winner Brooks Koepka was the PGA Tour consultant on the project.


Houston Open Field

2025 Houston Open Primer Scottie Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler prepares to play his tee shot on the 15th hole while recording artist Kelley James performs freestyle rap during a practice round prior to the Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course on March 27, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Raj Mehta via Getty Images)

The field in Houston includes a dozen of the top-35 ranked players, headlined by world Nos. 1 and 2, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, respectively.

Top-ranked headliners joining the high-octane pair include Wyndham Clark (No.11), Sahith Theegala (16), Tony Finau (32), and Jason Day (35), among others.

Additional top-35 ranked players to watch include Maverick McNealy (No. 16), Sungjae Im (24), Aaron Rai (25), Thomas Detry (26), J.J. Spaun, (27), and Nick Taylor (29).

2025 Houston Open Primer Wyndham Clark
Wyndham Clark studies his putt on 8 during Round 2 of the PGA Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course on March 29, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Leslie Plaza Johnson for Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Defending champion Stephan Jaeger, along with Rickie Fowler, Gary Woodland, Min Woo Lee, Mackenzie Hughes, and Harris English are some of the other familiar names in Houston.

Top-5 Betting Favorites

Pos-Player-Odds
1. Scottie Scheffler (4-1)
2. Rory McIlroy (7-1)
3. Aaron Rai (28-1)
3. J.J. Spaun (28-1)
5. Davis Thompson (30-1)
5. Sungjae Im (30-1)
5. Tony Finau (30-1)

Full Field & Odds

Texas Children’s Houston Open | Memorial Park GC | Houston, TX | Mar. 27-30, 2025


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Jordan Spieth prepares to play his shot from the 15th tee during the second round of Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio Oaks Course on April 02, 2021 in San Antonio, TX. (Photo by Steve Dykes/Getty Images)

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