2026 Houston Open preview: Expert predictions, picks as Brooks Koepka and company prepare for Masters
A strong field travels to the Lone Star State as April fast approaches
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Break the cowboy boots out of the closet because the PGA Tour is back in the Lone Star State. Completing its Florida Swing with an exciting finish at the Valspar Championship, the tour heads to Texas where the Houston Open will kick off a two-week stretch ahead of the first major championship of the season.
Azaleas blossoming and birds chirping are on everyone’s minds, but not every player in this field has secured himself of a tee time at Augusta National. Fan favorite Rickie Fowler is on the outside looking in for the first major championship of the season despite a strong start to his year.
Fowler has made all six of his cuts in 2026 and rattled off four top-20 finishes, including a T9 effort at the Arnold Palmer Invitational to climb to No. 61 in the Official World Golf Rankings. He will need to find a way to sneak inside the top 50 by the end of the week or be forced to win the Texas Open next week to earn his invitation.
Pierceson Coody has an easier path, albeit one that requires a strong week as he starts the Houston Open at No. 51 in the OWGR. After a fast start to his season that included five top 20s in a six-tournament stretch, he has since cooled with missed cuts at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Players Championship.
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While Fowler and Coody scratch and claw for their rights to play in the Masters, two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was expected to return to action before withdrawing from the tournament on Tuesday. The PGA Tour revealed it was due to “family reasons” as Golf Channel revealed it is due to the anticipated birth of his second child.
While Scheffler could be out until the Masters in two weeks’ time, reigning champion Min Woo Lee looks to continue a run of sensational play. The Australian has notched top-15 finishes in three of his last four tournaments as a putter switch at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has proven to be a catalyst to his game.
He will look to go back-to-back at Memorial Park against a bevy of bombers that includes two-time winner this season Chris Gotterup, Jake Knapp, Sam Burns, a trending Brooks Koepka, Marco Penge, Nicolai Højgaard, Kurt Kitayama and Michael Thorbjornsen who returns to action following a run at the title at the Players Championship.
Dates: March 26-29
Location: Memorial Park Golf Course — Houston
Par: 70 | Yardage: 7,475 | Architect: John Bredemus
Purse: $9,900,000
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook
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Min Woo Lee
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| Winner (15-1): Every aspect of Lee’s game is clicking and there may be no better golf course for him all season than Memorial Park, which he proved last year. Lee comes into this week ranked third in total strokes gained and third in strokes gained tee to green among those in the field. He has climbed up inside the top 20 in terms of putting while finding more consistency off the tee in terms of accuracy which nicely compliments his jaw-dropping distance. His game is becoming more well-rounded by the week. | |
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Pierceson Coody
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| Contender (45-1): The 26-year-old is in need of a solid week, and there is a good chance it comes. Despite the slip in quality in recent weeks, Coody still ranks inside the top 20 in both strokes gained off the tee and on approach in this field. He is one of the longer hitters as well, which should help pick up the iron play and alleviate some stress on his short game that was not a bright spot in Florida. | |
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Sahith Theegala
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| Sleeper (50-1): It was a week to forget at the Valspar Championship, but Theegala has been trending in the right direction all season. Before the missed cut in Tampa, the free-swinging right hander had five top-25 finishes in his last seven starts thanks in large part to his iron play. While the driver has held him back at points, Theegala should be licking his chops at the wide-open nature of Memorial Park. | |
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