
Parcours public, greens de qualité PGA et jeu axé sur le rapport qualité-prix pour les golfeurs de Houston
Memorial Park Golf Course and Driving Range est un parcours municipal public à Houston, réputé pour ses greens impeccables, ses fairways et le rough. Le practice et l'aire de jeu court attirent des joueurs de tous niveaux, dans une ambiance animée et des tarifs attractifs pour les résidents. Les créneaux de départ peuvent être difficiles à obtenir en raison de la forte demande, et les voiturettes sont souvent limitées aux allées. Le parcours a accueilli des préparations pour le PGA Tour, ce qui témoigne d'un conditionnement de premier ordre tout au long de l'année.
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Jouez sur un parcours de calibre PGA Tour avec des greens impeccables, des fairways soignés et des tracés exigeants qui mettent au défi les golfeurs de tous niveaux.
Accédez à un grand driving range bien entretenu avec plusieurs postes, idéal pour perfectionner votre swing avec du matériel de qualité.
Perfectionnez vos putts, vos coups de chip et vos coups d'approche dans des zones dédiées conçues pour améliorer votre précision et votre technique.
Louez des voiturettes de golf confortables avec un accès exclusivement sur les allées pour parcourir le parcours efficacement tout en profitant du paysage.
Tarifs réduits exclusifs pour les résidents vérifiés de la ville de Houston, rendant le golf haut de gamme abordable pour les habitants.
Réservez votre partie en ligne ou sur place avec des options disponibles deux semaines ou trois jours à l'avance pour une planification flexible.
This was my first time golfing at Memorial Golf Course, and it definitely lives up to its reputation as one of Houston’s most popular courses. Booking a tee time can be challenging due to high demand. You have options to book either two weeks out or 3 days in advance, but availability is very limited. I booked on a Sunday for a Thursday round and was only able to secure a single tee time at 3:10 PM—everything else was already fully booked. I played with my father-in-law, who is an avid golfer visiting from the Philippines. As a Houston resident within the 610 Loop, I qualified for the resident rate, which was an excellent value. Twilight was $21 for 18 holes (they don’t offer 9-hole rounds). For comparison, the non-resident senior twilight rate was $80. We also rented a gold cart for $21. We were paired with two other golfers who were very friendly, and used push carts. I highly recommend walking the course or renting a push cart instead of a golf cart. Golf carts are restricted to the cart path only, and if your ball lands on the opposite side, it can be inconvenient. Walking felt easier and more enjoyable overall. The course conditions were outstanding—easily the best-maintained course I’ve ever played. The greens, fairways, and rough all immaculate. I actually played one of my best rounds here. I’m not a pro golfer—more of an occasional player, maybe playing three or four times a year—but the course felt very professional-level. We were able to play to the 11th hole before it got too dark around 530pm. That said, many of the golfers here are low-handicap players, so pace of play is important. Beginners or novice golfers should be aware that it can feel a bit fast-paced and intimidating at times. As long as you’re mindful and keep things moving, it’s a great experience. Overall, I had a very positive experience. While it can be pricey for non-residents, the resident pricing is an incredible value for a course of this quality. The course was being prepared for the PGA Tour in March, which may explain the exceptional conditions, but I’ve heard it’s well maintained year-round—and based on my experience, I believe that’s true. Highly recommend playing here if you get the chance. To get the resistance rate you do need to be houston city resident (Katy, sugarland etc doesn’t count). They do verify your ID.
Great short game area, would be nice to have a bunker but understand why it’s closed. Driving range is generally good, yet very busy, mats are a bit tired and wish they didn’t have flight restricted balls.
Immaculately maintained track. While it’s not the most scenic of PGA Tour stops, it has enough bite to it so that it’s a challenge. Course was in great shape when I played in August. I also got all kinds of weather so be prepared. It went from 95 and muggy on the front to perfect - cloudy w a nice breeze - for a few holes on the back and then darkening clouds with 2-3 club winds and finally sideways rain by the end! All in all I felt like the out of town rate was well worth it to play a track that’s on the tour.
Didn’t play a round, just practiced and used the driving range, but wow, what an amazing course, especially for a public one. Super well-maintained, great facilities, and totally worth visiting. Will definitely come back to play a full round soon!
What a beautiful track! Immaculate conditions. Price $120 (+ a hidden 20 dollar online booking fee) so really $140 for a municipal seems a little steep, but it is a PGA stop so considering that I guess its a fair price. Felt the pro shop staff was a little less than friendly. Par 3s are WOW inducing, really pretty holes. Fairways are mostly generous and the danger is concentrated at the greens, which rolled immaculately. 16 & 17 pack a punch with their lurking water hazards running besides the fairways. 18 seems like a easy finish to the goal line but the wind was no joke, made a long par 4 feel like a par 5. Would love to play there again in the summer.
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