Founded in 1922.
Steeped in history and honored with the tradition of
the game, Oak Hills is one of the oldest and most respected private member-owned
country clubs in the country. Originally founded in 1922 as the Alamo Country
Club, Oak Hills was designed by premier architect A.W. Tillinghast — perhaps
the most noted golf course designer of his time, with a course porfolio including
Winged Foot, Baltusrol, and San Francisco Golf Club. Tillinghast brought to
life his vision of beauty and challenging play on the course now regularly enjoyed
by a select number of players. Alamo Country Club ceased operations during the
war and started again as Oak Hills Country Club in 1946.
The challenging layout has seen its share of
championships. Oak Hills has hosted 24 PGA Tour events with a list of winners
that reads like a who's who of golf. Arnold Palmer won the first two Texas Opens
at Oak Hills in 1961 and 62 to set the stage for other champions like Hale Irwin,
Lee Trevino, John Mahaffey, Ben Crenshaw, Corey Pavin, Mark O'Meara, and Nick
Price.
Located on approximately 200 acres of prime real
estate right in the heart of the medical community, Oak Hills Country Club has
been known as one of the premier golf clubs in Texas.
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