Champions Golf Club Honored with Three Future USGA Championships

Everything is bigger in Texas—and that includes the legacy of championship golf. One of the state’s most storied venues, Champions Golf Club, continues to add to its remarkable history after being awarded three future national championships by the United States Golf Association.

A proud Texas Golf Association Member Club, Champions Golf Club has long been a cornerstone of championship golf in the Lone Star State. Founded in 1957 by Masters champions Jack Burke Jr. and Jimmy Demaret, the Houston club was built with a vision of hosting the game’s biggest events—and for nearly seven decades, it has done exactly that.

That tradition will continue in the decades ahead. The USGA recently announced that Champions Golf Club will host the 2029 U.S. Senior Women’s Open, the 2034 U.S. Mid-Amateur, and the 2040 U.S. Senior Open, further cementing the club’s place among the premier championship venues in Texas and across the country.

These events will mark the sixth, seventh, and eighth USGA championships contested at Champions—more than any other course in Texas. From historic moments like the 1969 U.S. Open to the dramatic 2020 U.S. Women’s Open, the club’s Cypress Creek and Jackrabbit courses have consistently tested the world’s best players on golf’s biggest stages.

For the Texas Golf Association, the recognition reflects not only the prestige of Champions Golf Club but also the continued growth and national prominence of championship golf across Texas. To view the full USGA article, click here.