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March is finally here, and so is the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open! From March 27-30, 2025, Memorial Park Golf Course will be buzzing with action as 156 players battle it out for a $9.5 million prize purse. This year’s lineup is absolutely stacked! Stephan Jaeger returns to defend his title, while Rory McIlroy is making his first appearance at the event since 2014. If you’re eager to witness the action firsthand but unsure how to secure your spot, we’ve compiled all the information you need based on your preferences and budget.

The easiest way to get your tickets is through the official Houston Open website or Ticketmaster. But heads up—prices could go up as the event gets closer, so if you’re serious about going, it’s best to book ASAP!

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Tickets and pricing options

1. General Admission Tickets (Budget-Friendly)

If you just want to soak in the tournament atmosphere without breaking the bank, General Admission tickets are the way to go. You’ll have access to all public areas of the course, including bleacher seating at various holes. Thursday, March 27 tickets are retailing for $50, and for Friday, it’s $59. Tickets are most expensive for Saturday at $63, and then for Sunday, its just $55. Not sure which day you’ll attend? You can also grab a Good Any Day General Admission Ticket for $69, which lets you choose any single day to visit.

 

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2. Venue Hopper Pass (For a Premium Experience)

Want to take your experience up a notch? The Venue Hopper Pass gives you access to two awesome venues:

  • Chord Energy Club (15th Green) – Located beside the 15th Green, offering a vibrant atmosphere with elevated patio seating.

  • Michelob Ultra Club (16th Green) – A two-story venue adjacent to the 16th Green, giving views of the par-5 hole surrounded by water.

Both spots offer all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic drinks (you can buy alcoholic beverages separately). The day-wise prices are as follows:

  • Thursday – $149

  • Friday – $189

  • Saturday – $195

  • Sunday – $159

For an even better experience, there’s also a Venue Hopper Plus ticket (starting at $186) that gives you front-row access at the Chord Energy Club.

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3. Shared Hospitality Packages (Ultimate VIP Experience)

If you’re looking for a luxury golf experience, these hospitality packages offer premium seating, gourmet food, and drinks at some of the best spots on the course, and prices just start at $350. Tickets for Friday are sold out.

  • Lexus Club 18 (18th Green) – Best seats in the house to watch the tournament’s closing moments.

  • Coterra Energy Crawford Suite – Perfect for a comfortable, high-end experience.

  • Cadence Bank Creekside Terrace – Enjoy the game with some of the best hospitality perks.

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4. Military & First Responder Discounts

If you’re in the military (active or retired) or a first responder, you’re in luck! The Houston Open offers discounted General Admission tickets. On Thursday ground passes are available for $25, on Friday they will be available at $44.25. Saturday tickets can be bought at $47.25 and final-day tickets will be available at $41.25. To claim your discount, you’ll need to verify through GOVX on the official site. 

The 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open is shaping up to be an unforgettable event, and with so many ticket options, there’s something for everyone! Whether you’re a hardcore golf fan or just looking for a fun day out, now’s the time to book your tickets before prices go up or sell out. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your tickets and get ready for an incredible weekend of world-class golf in Houston!

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