History

Our History

Steeped in History and

Honored with the

Tradition of the Game.

Steeped in History and Honored with

the Tradition of the Game.

Founded in 1922

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 portfolio 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.



Golfers of all abilities are not only attracted to Oak Hills for its rich history and prestigious reputation, but for its steady pace of play which makes the golf experience at Oak Hills that much more enjoyable. Just play it once and you’ll fall in love with it. We welcome you to take it for a test drive. 

Texas Golf Hall of Fame

Mr. Hardy Loudermilk

Texas Open Champions
1961 Arnold Palmer*
1962 Arnold Palmer*
1963 Phil Rodgers
1964 Bruce Crampton
1965 Frank Beard
1966 Harold Henning
1977 Hale Irwin*
1978 Ron Streck
1979 Lou Graham*
1980 Lee Trevino
1981 Bill Rogers*
1982 Jay Hass
1983 Jim Colbert
1984 Calvin Peete
1985 John Mahaffey*
1986 Ben Crenshaw
1987 Tom Watson* (Inaugural Tour Championship)
1988 Corey Pavin*
1989 Donnie Hammond
1990 Mark O'Meara*
1991 Blaine McCallister
1992 Nick Price*

*major championship winner

The AT&T Championship
2002 Dana Quigley
2003 Craig Stadler*
2004 Mark McNulty
2005 Jay Hass
2006 Fred Funk
2007 John Cook
2008 John Cook
2009 Phil Blackmar
2010 Rod Spittle

*major championship winner

Home of the 2001 U.S. Junior Amateur
Champion: Henry Liaw
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