Since Byron Nelson won the inaugural edition in 1946, the Houston Open has provided many memorable moments over the years and more exciting action is expected in the 2024 event.
This year, the tournament has moved to a spring slot for the first time since 2018 and because of that change in the schedule, the Houston Open was not played in 2023, meaning the defending champion is 2022 winner Tony Finau.
Taking place just two weeks before the Masters at Augusta National, the Houston Open has the perfect slot in the schedule to attract the world's leading players looking to fine-tune their game ahead of the battle for the coveted Green Jacket.
The Houston Open will be available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Golf across all four rounds.
The tournament will take place from Thursday 28th March to Sunday 31st March.
The Houston Open is played at Memorial Park Golf Course, a par-70 that measures a lengthy 7,412 yards. There are 10 par-fours, three par-fives and five par-threes to tackle.
The course was redesigned in 2019 by Tom Doak, who consulted Brooks Koepka during the operation, with a number of bunkers taken out, leaving fewer than 20 sand traps to negotiate.
Approach play is key to success, with run off areas and slopes the primary defence of the greens. Anything wayward will be punished.
American Tony Finau holds the tournament record aggregate score, posting 264 (-16) when cruising to a four-stroke victory over compatriot Tyson Alexander in 2022.
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