Houston, Texas, March 24, 2026
The Texas Children’s Houston Open will make its return to Memorial Park Golf Course, showcasing a 72-hole stroke play format. The tournament will take place over two days, featuring a competitive field of golfers. Notable players like Scottie Scheffler and Min Woo Lee are expected to participate, following a thrilling past where Min Woo won by just one stroke. Golf fans can look forward to live coverage on the Golf Channel, keeping a close eye on tee times and player performances as the event draws near.
Houston, Texas – The Texas Children’s Houston Open will return to Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas, in 2026, with the tournament set to kick off its first round on Thursday, March 26, followed by the second round on Friday, March 27.
Memorial Park Golf Course, a par 70 layout stretching 7,475 yards, has hosted this prestigious event since 2020. The upcoming tournament will feature a 72-hole stroke play format, including a 36-hole cut that will limit participation to the top 65 players and ties.
While the official tee times for the first two rounds have yet to be announced, the Texas Children’s Houston Open is known for attracting a competitive field, including notable players like Scottie Scheffler, Tony Finau, and Min Woo Lee. In 2025, Min Woo Lee claimed the title, finishing with an impressive aggregate score of 260, just one stroke ahead of both Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland.
Golf fans looking to stay updated on tee times, TV coverage, and live scores should check the official PGA Tour website or the tournament’s dedicated webpage for the latest information.
The Texas Children’s Houston Open has been a regular feature on the PGA Tour calendar since its establishment in 1946 and has been played at Memorial Park Municipal Golf Course over the last three years. This event consistently draws top talent and golf enthusiasts from across the globe, solidifying its status as a significant tournament in the world of professional golf.
Viewing Information
For fans interested in watching the tournament live, coverage is typically available on the Golf Channel and various streaming platforms. Details regarding broadcast times and streaming options for the 2026 event will be released as the tournament dates approach.
Key Features of the Texas Children’s Houston Open
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Memorial Park Golf Course, Houston, Texas |
| Dates | March 26-27, 2026 |
| Course Layout | Par 70, 7,475 yards |
| Tournament Format | 72-hole stroke play with 36-hole cut |
| Notable Past Winner | Min Woo Lee, 2025 |
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Texas Children’s Houston Open take place?
The Texas Children’s Houston Open will take place on March 26-27, 2026.
Where is the tournament held?
The tournament is held at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas.
What is the format of the tournament?
The tournament features a 72-hole stroke play format with a 36-hole cut to the top 65 players and ties.
Who won the previous edition of the tournament?
Min Woo Lee won the 2025 edition of the tournament.
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