Revitalized course will preserve public access, promote sustainability, and benefit Houston’s parks
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To make sure all interested groups have a chance to attend and engage, our Hermann Park Golf Course Open House has been rescheduled until further notice.
The Astros Golf Foundation and Hermann Park Conservancy, in partnership with the Houston Parks and Recreation Department (HPARD), are proud to announce plans for a major renovation of the Hermann Park Golf Course and walking trail. This collaborative effort will breathe new life into one of Houston’s most beloved public courses while advancing environmental sustainability, honoring community history, expanding golf course amenities, and generating lasting benefits for parks citywide.
The project is jointly funded by the Astros Golf Foundation and Hermann Park Conservancy. Upon completion, it will offer expanded and enhanced experiences for Park visitors while creating new revenue-generating opportunities for HPARD to support and sustain the capital investment over the long term.
“This is another example of improving quality of life through collaboration. Parks belong to the people of Houston, and I am excited about this collaboration to improve the Hermann Park Golf Course, while preserving public access,” said Mayor John Whitmire.
“This course has long been a place where Houstonians of all walks of life can come together,” said Cara Lambright, President and CEO of Hermann Park Conservancy. “We’re proud to partner with the Astros Golf Foundation and the City to preserve that spirit, elevate the playing experience, and deliver environmental improvements that will strengthen the entire park.”
Sustainability is a core focus of the renovation. The project will improve drainage and reduce dependency on potable water by capturing stormwater runoff for reuse. Significant oak trees will be transplanted and relocated along the two-mile walking trail that encircles the course – a well-loved path that currently lacks shade and is too exposed to nearby roads. Plus, other trees will be relocated to various areas on the course.
“This isn’t just about creating a better golf course—it’s about creating a better park,” said Giles Kibbe, President of the Astros Golf Foundation. “Our team is committed to honoring the character of Hermann Park and we are very excited to continue Jim Crane’s vision of providing first-class golf experiences to everyday golfers and kids in the Houston area.”
The course renovation will align with Hermann Park’s master plan that was informed by environmental specialists and the broader community. The City of Houston will retain full ownership of the golf course, and HPARD will directly benefit from the future revenue it generates.
“I want to thank the Mayor for his commitment to our greenspaces and for making sure this was done transparently and with Houstonians’ best interests at heart,” said Kenneth Allen, Director of the Houston Parks and Recreation Department. “We’re investing resources to revitalize this public asset that has long served our community, and with the help of Hermann Park Conservancy and the Astros Golf Foundation, we’re ensuring it remains a modern, sustainable, and inclusive public amenity for generations to come. This is what great partnerships look like.”
Construction is expected to begin soon, with the full project spanning approximately two years. Updates regarding public access and course progress will be communicated as the project advances.
Houstonians can visit www.hermannpark.org/golf for ongoing updates.
About Hermann Park Conservancy
Hermann Park Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the stewardship and improvement of Hermann Park—one of Houston’s most iconic urban green spaces—through strong public-private partnerships and long-range planning. Since its founding, Hermann Park Conservancy has secured over $179 million in funding for Park improvements.
About Astros Golf Foundation
The Astros Golf Foundation is committed to supporting youth development, education, and access through the game of golf. The Foundation previously led the successful transformation of Memorial Park Golf Course and continues to invest in public golf throughout Houston.
About Houston Parks and Recreation Department
HPARD stewards and manages over 380 developed parks, 172 greenspaces, and more than 25,000 acres of parkland and greenspace for the City of Houston. HPARD develops and implements recreational programming for citizens of all ages and abilities. The Department is nationally accredited through the National Recreation and Park Association’s (NRPA) Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies. For more information on HPARD, visit www.houstonparks.org or email at askparks@houstontx.gov.

