Redstone Golf Club (Tournament)
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The home of the Shell Houston Open is the Tournament Course at Redstone Golf Club. It was designed especially to host a PGA TOUR event by renowned architect Rees Jones and player consultant David Toms.
The 7,457-yard, par-72 layout was carved out of woodlands lush with oak, pine and cypress trees. It is an open-to-all, daily fee course, which gives every golf fan the opportunity to tee it up where the pros play.
The course has wetlands filled with native plants and flowers and it’s routing plan gives fans easy access via fairway crosswalks to move from front nine to back nine in order to follow tournament action.
Jones, noted for his work on U.S. Open venues, has now designed three courses in Houston for Redstone Golf Management. The other courses include ShadowHawk Golf Club and The Houstonian Country Club.
Construction on the Rees Jones course began in November of 2003 and the grand opening took place in August of 2005. Another plus about the new facility is its proximity to The First Tee of Houston/Redstone Chapter, operated by the Houston Golf Association. That facility, which includes a three-hole, par-3 course and a soon-to-be complated 6,720-square foot Learning Center, is located adjacent to the HGA offices and Tournament Course.