Chevron Championship: LPGA Moves to Houston | Memorial Park

by Archynetys News Desk

Jan. 7, 2026, 9:55 am ET

  • The LPGA’s Chevron Championship is moving to Houston‘s Memorial Park Golf Course.
  • This new location is closer to Chevron’s corporate headquarters and is also a PGA Tour venue.
  • The move comes after the event was held for two years at The Club at Carlton Woods.
  • Organizers aim to attract larger crowds and enhance the fan and player experience.

It’s official. The Chevron Championship will once again move, this time to a course that’s already on the PGA Tour calendar.

The LPGA has announced that the first women’s major of the season is headed to Houston’s Memorial Park Golf Course in April, as first reported by Golf week. The move puts the championship closer to Chevron’s new corporate headquarters and downtown Houston.

The event, slated for April 23-26, will be held one month after the PGA Tour’s Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park, a municipal track that ranks eighth on Golfweek’s best public access courses in Texas.

Memorial Park first hosted the Houston Open in 1947 and enjoyed a long stretch from 1951 to 1963. After undergoing a $34 million renovation, funded by the Astros Golf Foundation and designed by Tom Doak, the tournament returned to Memorial Park in the fall of 2020.

Chevron will work in collaboration with the Astros Golf Foundation and HNS Sports Group to put on the event. HNS Sports Group’s portfolio of events includes The Memorial, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Zurich Classic. Organizers say there wasn’t one driving force behind the decision to move, noting that they’ve received feedback about the event’s location for the past few years.

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