Houston Country Clubs

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Played pine forest this weekend. Its really hard to beat what they offer in terms of price. Apparently the junior exec is going up after the new year but still a good deal.
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The clubs at Houston Oaks

Depending on Age and level but initiation ranges from $65000-$115000
However if you have the capital the monthly is only averaging $450
Plus be ready to pay $150 F&B minimums each month
Perks: no cart fees, use of shooting range and gun club, Chet Williams track, all of the pros are from Scotland which is pretty cool and they take member trips to scotland to play the open courses each year.

Played here once and loved it, but is also in Hockley.
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150 a month minimum in beverage & food...... Shiiiiittttt. But I'm guessing meals ain't cheap either
Im looking for Ray Finkle.... and a clean pair of shorts. Im just a very big Finkle fan. This is my Graceland, sir.


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jja79
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I don't believe that's correct. I've been a member for 10 years.

It's $70-100K initiation depending on your level. Dues are $725/month and up depending on level. Unlimited carts are $100/month. F&B minimum is $450/quarter so and shortfalls are billed at quarter's end. As you mentioned the gun club is a plus as is fishing. They shocked rainbow trout last week for winter fishing.

The Hockley location plus the cost means it's seldom crowded. I seldom make a tee time even on weekends.

Full disclosure my member number is 2 so I got in on the front end which was when they were looking for members who bought in to their vision of what they were going to build. If I were looking for a club today it would be out of reach.

Based on what I saw visiting Pine Forest with a member last week I'd be giving it serious consideration if I were looking.
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This is great feedback. Champions would be ideal if it was just a little bit closer. There's definitely an appeal to playing with avid golfers and not beginner hacks or "I came for the beer" bros.

I've heard the members course at GCoH is typically in better shape than the tournament course, which would be nice because the tournament course has a tendency to turn into a swamp anytime it rains. Unfortunately, that course is also not exactly handy to downtown.

We're going to give Pine Forest a shot this week. Location also not ideal, but we know a member so why not.

I agree in finding a course that's convenient for a quick round or practice session after work. Unfortunately, that probably means either Memorial Park or marrying a member at ROCC...
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The member course is definitely in better shape than the tournament course but that's not meaning to put the tournament course to shame as it's usually in pretty good shape. My good friend from high school's dad is the assistant superintendent on the members course and he has it in incredible condition almost year-round. To say the commute to downtown isn't friendly I would argue it's a very simple drive to downtown in my opinion maybe 15 minutes
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hoffalot said:

This is great feedback. Champions would be ideal if it was just a little bit closer. There's definitely an appeal to playing with avid golfers and not beginner hacks or "I came for the beer" bros.

I've heard the members course at GCoH is typically in better shape than the tournament course, which would be nice because the tournament course has a tendency to turn into a swamp anytime it rains. Unfortunately, that course is also not exactly handy to downtown.

We're going to give Pine Forest a shot this week. Location also not ideal, but we know a member so why not.

I agree in finding a course that's convenient for a quick round or practice session after work. Unfortunately, that probably means either Memorial Park or marrying a member at ROCC...
before you decide Champions is ideal, you need to call and find out how long the waitlist is. you might not become members for a few years. that goes for many high end courses.
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You might want to consider the course in Conroe, very cheap and they will let anyone in.
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Duggins90 said:

You might want to consider the course in Conroe, very cheap and they will let anyone in.



I hear they describe your mother the same way
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Mr.Bond said:

Duggins90 said:

You might want to consider the course in Conroe, very cheap and they will let anyone in.



I hear they describe your mother the same way
Bravo. Just an excellent use of an all-time classic.
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Champions has not had a waitlist in ages. I also think it is more convenient to downtown than most realize.
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I am doing some research and wanted to add some updated information as I get it. I am looking at Riverbend CC, Westwood GC, and Sugar Creek CC. Below is what membership info I have received (so far):

Riverbend CC
  • Active (Full) Membership - $5,000 initiation, $610 monthly dues (includes "service" charge, capital fund, and range plan)
  • Full Non-Voting Membership - $2,000 initiation, $610 monthly dues (includes same fees)
  • Young Executive "C" Membership, ages 35-39 (I am 36) - $1,000 initiation, $465 monthly dues (including fees)

They're doing a promo for those that join before July 17 - One (1) complimentary 30 minute lesson, no cart fees for July and August, free guest fees for July and August, and a $500 credit at the pro shop for an Acitve Membership or $100 for a Full Non-Voting membership

Westwood GC
  • Regular Membership - $25,000 initiation, $675 monthly dues + $60/mo service fee (includes one (1) complimentary guest pass per quarter)
  • Executive Junior Membership (ages 36-40) - $7,000 initiation, $550* monthly dues + $30/mo service fee (includes two (2) complimentary guest passes per year)
  • Young Professional Membership (ages 31-35) - $4,500 initiation, $500* monthly dues, no service fee, no guest passes
  • Junior Membership (under 31) - $3,500 initiation, $400* monthly dues, no service fee, no guest passes

* Each month a credit is accumulated that goes toward a Regular Membership upon the primary member turning 41 years of age. The accumulated credits are nonrefundable.*

Sugar Creek CC
  • Full Golf Equity Membership - $7,500 initiation, $619 all in monthly dues. They're offering $5,000 initiation, 4 guest passes, and no dues til October 1st if you join before July 31st.

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Anyone with recent numbers for Woodlands CC or Panther Trails? I'll be living up that way next year.
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98Ag99Grad said:

Anyone with recent numbers for Woodlands CC or Panther Trails? I'll be living up that way next year.


WCC young executive membership (up to 39) is $15k initiation and ~$600/month. I'm at WCC so if you end up joining here, let me know. Not sure what Panther Trail costs, though my guess is around $2-3k initiation and $400/month.
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Thanks for the info on Riverbend - it has me actually thinking. I live in West Pearland and Im actually in between Riverbend and my home club of Golfcrest. I've always enjoyed my guest rounds there, and while imo Golfcrest is a tougher course, RB has more of a classic feel.

If I were comparing the two, Golfcrest has a great membership, typically outstanding greens (unless something out of the ordinary occurs), and a course that allows your handicap to travel well. RB has what I mentioned earlier, as well as a halfway house and a much nicer locker room.

Currently 37, so I would benefit from the cheaper initiation.
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I've never stepped foot on RB. Going to tour it Saturday. I have a good friend that's a member at Sugar Creek and I really like the courses. They sent their offer, which I'll post tomorrow, and I think they've got to be a little more competitive based on what Riverbend is offering.
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I've never played Sugarcreek. I know it has three nines and they are RTJ who I really like, but never had the chance.

Did you ever consider Braeburn? I've never played there either and wonder what they are like.
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I'd rank the golf courses:

Westwood
Braeburn
Riverbend
Sugar Creek

Riverbend is closer in quality to Westwood than it is to Sugar Creek. Sugar Creek is not impressive in my opinion but to be fair I haven't played there in 3 years or so.
K Bo
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The barrier to entry to BraeBurn is the initiation. I like BraeBurn the best but the value isn't there for a single guy. The course at Westwood is nice but the greens have been meh the last few times I have played and the locker room has been dead. Sugar Creek has the 3 9's and, from my experience with my member friend, a fun locker room environment. The greens have been fantastic, as well, the last few times I have played.
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Since this thread has been revived our director of golf at Houston Oaks left for a club in Lake Tahoe and as of June 15 Hal Sutton has taken our position.
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I think it's mid 30s for BB now and around 600/mo. That said, tee times are easy, MLR any day after noon is happening to some degree, fantastic family stuff, course is incredible (condition and layout).
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Gotcha, forgot that Braeburn's price point was different form the others. Got a bad vibe/experience when I visited Westwood, so if I was looking at the four for me it would come down to RB or SC. Hope you get a great deal at a great place you like - club golf is a different level of fun imo.



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Halimony still out there grinding to make those child support payments
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G-Town Cracker said:

Halimony still out there grinding to make those child support payments
In defense of Hal, all four of his kids are from his wife of 14 years. She was having an affair when he left her. His wife Stacy is wonderful and I am sure there will not be a fifth wife.
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dallasiteinsa02 said:

G-Town Cracker said:

Halimony still out there grinding to make those child support payments
In defense of Hal, all four of his kids are from his wife of 14 years. She was having an affair when he left her. His wife Stacy is wonderful and I am sure there will not be a fifth wife.


His first three wives probably thought they were the last one too.
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I thought Hal had his own practice facility for elite players somewhere near Columbus?
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Why does he need defending?

He's made a living playing golf and and now gets paid basically to play with members at a high end club? Last Friday he was playing with Case Keenum who probably should have been at OTAs.
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I thought I would bump this thread as I am in the beginning stages of research of all Houston clubs.

Golf is priority but a good social scene is preferred too. I am under 30, live in the heights, and work in city centre. What are some good options?
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This November will be my fourth year at Riverbend CC (RBCC) and while a bit bias there is not a better young executive membership around the Southwest part of Town. Locker room is one of the best in Houston, good vibes. Golf course for the most part in always good shape, and its a tough test.

Just finished playing Braeburn, always a fun round and always in fun shape. The buy in right now is $42k which you get half back if you leave......the course is a bit shorter than the RBCC and IMO not that hard. Its about the same slope rating as Gus Wortham from one tee up.

Westwood has the best short game and practice area and a decent parkland track.

Sugar Creek has the 3-9s but the Robert 9 is a boring track, 3-5 par 4's are the same 400 yards with house left and same type of bunkering. That 9 gets the least play.

Good luck in choosing your home course.
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How is the practice facility at Riverbend? And is there a trail fee for carts? I'm looking for a club to join in the Katy/Cypress area
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salloh_tamu said:

I thought I would bump this thread as I am in the beginning stages of research of all Houston clubs.

Golf is priority but a good social scene is preferred too. I am under 30, live in the heights, and work in city centre. What are some good options?

Look into Pine Forest. Membership is getting younger and younger by the day. Good golf w 27 holes. Hard to find a better value CC in Houston. A little west for you, but I still think it's your best bet.
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I'll second the vote for Pine Forest. Wish the location were more convenient for me and I'd join up.

Hearthstone may be worth a look now that 290 is wide open its a pretty quick drive and has a pretty active MGA & A&M contingent.
It's a clubcorp course so you'll also get reciprocation at other courses via their YEX program.
Thanks & Gig 'Em
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Practice facility is good, its a double sided range where one side is always on grass. The far side of the range has covered shade for the summers. The short game area is small, the practice putting green is really good IMO.

No outside carts are allowed, then again its not a neighborhood golf course which is good. Nothing more annoying than seeing 4 cats on a golf hole.
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HouAggie said:

salloh_tamu said:

I thought I would bump this thread as I am in the beginning stages of research of all Houston clubs.

Golf is priority but a good social scene is preferred too. I am under 30, live in the heights, and work in city centre. What are some good options?

Look into Pine Forest. Membership is getting younger and younger by the day. Good golf w 27 holes. Hard to find a better value CC in Houston. A little west for you, but I still think it's your best bet.


I live in Heights and am a member at Pine Forest. It takes about 25 minutes to get there on weekends, which if you think about it is not that much longer of a drive than most other clubs in town except for River Oaks, and I agree best value around because of 27 holes and good practice facilities and all of the non-golf amenities.
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I just rejoined Riverbend after a 2.5 year stretch at Sweetwater (joined RB originally back in 09).
Very impressed w the bunker changes and covered driving range / practice area (similar to Braeburn).

Give us a look. I'm a complete golf snob...meaning I'm very picky about my golf courses. If we are talking golf course only...i prefer it over every course mentioned above (including Lakeside). Of course the locker room is on point too.
There has been almost 0 turnover with staff also which I think is a good indication of a vibrant club. Most of these people still remember my name.
 
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