Houston Golf Trip Planning Guide
Houston is the most underrated food city in America, and the golf backs it up. Memorial Park just got a $34M Tom Doak renovation for the Houston Open, and courses like Golf Club of Houston (former Shell Houston Open venue) deliver tournament-quality play. Between rounds, the dining scene — from Vietnamese in Midtown to steakhouses in River Oaks — is unmatched in the South Central region. Washington Avenue and Midtown keep the nightlife rolling.
5 courses · 5 restaurants · 5 bars · 4 activities
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
IAH (25 min drive)
$45–$135
$500/night
2 of 5
~$398/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Houston. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Memorial Park Golf Course — parkland, $60–$95 · 4.6★
Tom Doak redesign hosting the PGA Tour Houston Open — championship golf in the heart of the city at municipal prices. Best value bucket-list course in Texas.
Pappas Bros. Steakhouse — steakhouse, $$$$
Houston's premier steakhouse with dry-aged prime beef, a legendary wine cellar, and private group dining rooms
Anvil Bar & Refuge — cocktail · Open late
One of the best cocktail bars in America — James Beard-nominated program in walkable Montrose with 100-drink menu
Day 2
Golf Club of Houston — parkland, $75–$135 · 4.5★
Former Shell Houston Open venue — long, challenging Rees Jones design with tour-level conditioning and huge greens
NASA Space Center Tour — half day, $30–$50/pp
Tour mission control, see real rockets, and touch a moon rock — surprisingly awesome even for adults
Truth BBQ — bbq, $$
Texas Monthly #1 BBQ — massive beef ribs, silky brisket, and scratch-made sides in the Heights
Saint Arnold Brewing Company — brewpub
Texas' oldest craft brewery with a massive beer garden, food hall, and weekend tours
Day 3
Wildcat Golf Club - Highlands — links, $65–$110 · 4.4★
Links-style course in south Houston with mounding, fescue, and strategic bunkering — feels like you left Texas
Washington Avenue Bar Crawl — half day, $30–$80/pp
Walk the Washington corridor hitting craft bars, sports bars, and late-night spots without needing a ride
Underbelly Hospitality - Georgia James — steakhouse, $$$
Whole-animal Texas steakhouse from James Beard winner Chris Shepherd — 44 Farms beef cooked over post oak
Bobby's Idle Hour — honky tonk · Open late
Old-school Houston honky-tonk with live country, cheap Lone Stars, and a wood-paneled dance floor
Course-by-Course Guide
Houston has 5 courses worth playing, including 1 bucket-list tier layout. 2 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
Memorial Park Golf Course
Bucket ListTom Doak redesign hosting the PGA Tour Houston Open — championship golf in the heart of the city at municipal prices. Best value bucket-list course in Texas.
Golf Club of Houston
PremiumFormer Shell Houston Open venue — long, challenging Rees Jones design with tour-level conditioning and huge greens
Wildcat Golf Club - Highlands
PremiumLinks-style course in south Houston with mounding, fescue, and strategic bunkering — feels like you left Texas
BlackHorse Golf Club - North Course
SolidPeter Jacobsen design in Cypress — big, bold course with rolling terrain and excellent conditions for the price
Moody Gardens Golf Course
SolidJacobsen design in Galveston with coastal breezes, marshland views, and pelicans — unique Texas Gulf Coast golf
Where to Stay
Houston has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $500/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$700–$2500/night
Sleeps 12–20 · River Oaks / Upper Kirby / Montrose area
$500–$1600/night
Sleeps 10–16 · Washington Avenue / Heights area
Group Dining Guide
5 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Pappas Bros. Steakhouse
$$$$Houston's premier steakhouse with dry-aged prime beef, a legendary wine cellar, and private group dining rooms
Truth BBQ
$$Texas Monthly #1 BBQ — massive beef ribs, silky brisket, and scratch-made sides in the Heights
Underbelly Hospitality - Georgia James
$$$Whole-animal Texas steakhouse from James Beard winner Chris Shepherd — 44 Farms beef cooked over post oak
Ninfa's on Navigation
$$The birthplace of fajitas — Mama Ninfa's original 1973 location with killer tacos al carbon and margaritas
Crawfish & Noodles
$$Viet-Cajun crawfish that put Houston on the food map — garlic butter, lemongrass, and Old Bay in Chinatown
Nightlife
5 bars curated for groups. 4 stay open past midnight.
Anvil Bar & Refuge
Late NightOne of the best cocktail bars in America — James Beard-nominated program in walkable Montrose with 100-drink menu
Saint Arnold Brewing Company
Texas' oldest craft brewery with a massive beer garden, food hall, and weekend tours
Bobby's Idle Hour
Late NightOld-school Houston honky-tonk with live country, cheap Lone Stars, and a wood-paneled dance floor
Lei Low Bar
Late NightHouston's best tiki bar in the Heights — elaborate rum cocktails, a tropical patio, and Polynesian vibes
Little Woodrow's
Late NightHouston chain with massive patios in Midtown, TVs everywhere, and the kind of cold beer and casual energy a golf trip needs
Activities Beyond Golf
4 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
NASA Space Center Tour
Tour mission control, see real rockets, and touch a moon rock — surprisingly awesome even for adults
Washington Avenue Bar Crawl
Walk the Washington corridor hitting craft bars, sports bars, and late-night spots without needing a ride
Topgolf Houston
Three Houston-area locations with driving bays, food, and drinks — competitive group warm-up
Houston Axe Throwing
BYOB axe throwing with tournament brackets — competitive group activity with trash talk
Getting There
Fly into George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) — it's a 25-minute drive to Houston. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Houston Party Bus and Lux Bus America). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.