
Westwood Golf Club
Westwood GC - Round for 3 w/ a member
Houston, TX
3 Guests
Item Details
Number of guests: 3
Number of rounds: 1
Booking Restrictions: This item can be scheduled for a mutually agreed upon date with the host/club within the next 12 months. Proposed dates are not guaranteed. While we will make every effort to accommodate your preferred dates, options are subject to the host/club schedule and flexibility may be required.
Attributes: CartPaid for by: Donor
Add-ons: Drinks, Lunch
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Course Details
Westwood Golf Club, originally established in 1928 as Westwood Country Club, holds the distinction of being Houston's second-oldest private golf club still operating on its original grounds. The initial course, designed by renowned Texas golf professional and architect John Bredemus, featured a nine-hole layout. This "challenging nine" had a par of 36 and offered two sets of tees. In 1957, the club enlisted Ralph Plummer, a former assistant to Bredemus, to revamp the existing nine holes and introduce an additional nine. In 2002, members committed to restoring Westwood as a premier private golf destination, prioritizing the sport itself. Keith Foster was brought in to oversee a complete redesign of the course. In 2018, the club launched a comprehensive renovation project, enhancing the greens, tees, and bunkers while restoring the greens to their original design features.
Westwood Golf Club
Link to Course WebsiteArchitect: John Bredemus
Course type: parkland
Year opened: 1928
Access: private
location
Houston, TX



