Houston Open (early PGA Tour)

Houston
Location in the United States
Houston 
Location in Texas

The Houston Open was a golf tournament in Texas in the early years of the PGA Tour, played sporadically in Houston between 1922 and 1938. The last two editions were at par-71 River Oaks Country Club, played February 11–14, 1937, and December 29–31, 1938.

The area received an annual tournament in 1946, and River Oaks was the site for its first edition.

Year Player Country Score To par Winner's
share ($)
Purse ($) Ref
Houston Open
1938 Jug McSpaden  United States 212# –1 700 3,000
1937 Harry Cooper  United States 280 –4 700 3,000
1933–36: No tournament
1932 Clarence Clark  United States 220# +4 500 2,000
1931: No tournament
1930 Al Espinosa  United States 281 –7 600 2,500
1925–29: No tournament
1924 Joe Kirkwood, Sr.  Australia 259^ 500
Houston Invitational
1923 Joe Kirkwood, Sr.  Australia 151* 200
Houston Professional Golf
1922 George Bowden
Peter O'Hara (tie)
147*

# Scheduled 54 holes
^ Played over 64 holes (holes 16 and 17 unplayable)
* Scheduled 36 holes