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Houston Open

Shell Houston Open
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Location near Humble, Texas
Established 1946, 71 years ago
Course(s) Golf Club of Houston
Par 72
Length 7,457 yards (6,819 m)
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund $6.8 million
Month played April
Aggregate 266 Curtis Strange (1980)
266 Lee Trevino (1980)
266 Vijay Singh (2002)
To par −22 Vijay Singh (2002)
United States Jim Herman

The Shell Houston Open is a regular golf tournament on the PGA Tour, currently played in late March or early April at the Golf Club of Houston (formerly known as Redstone Golf Club) in unincorporated area in Harris County, Texas, near Humble and northeast of Houston. Shell and the Houston Golf Association are the main sponsors of the tournament. The purse was $6.6 million in 2015, with a winner's share of $1,188,000.

The event was played at several Houston venues until the 1970s, starting 71 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 1951–1963. In 1964 and again in 1965, the event was played at Sharpstown Country Club, before moving to Champions Golf Club from 1966–1971 and Westwood Country Club in 1972.

The tournament ventured outside of Houston in 1973 and was played at Quail Valley Country Club in Missouri City. The event relocated to The Woodlands in 1975, at Woodlands Country Club until 1984, then at the TPC at The Woodlands through 2002. It moved to its current location, The Golf Club of Houston in Humble, in 2003. Initially played at the Members Course, it moved to the Tournament Course in 2006. It was known as Redstone Golf Club until December 2013.

Since 2007, the tournament has been held the week before the Masters Tournament, giving golfers one last chance to get into the field through a win. The tournament also has up to four additional sponsor exemptions to enable nonmember Masters-qualified professionals from the top 100 of the OWGR to compete in the U.S. in the week prior to the Masters.


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