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    Coronado Club

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    1 year ago

    Simply one of the best. The place. The food. The service. The best. The ambience of the place, the bar the secret room. All of it was great.

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    5 years ago

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    5 years ago

    Place is outdated and smells stuffy. Overpriced and overrated. Could be cleaner and brighter.

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    River Oaks Country Club

    River Oaks Country Club

    4.6
    (19 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    First weekend for the Clay Court Championships is usually free which is a bonus when you have a…read moreyoung kid. Let's start with parking. You can park in the neighborhood easily. Just pick a mansion and find a spot. We got lucky and found a spot in the shade and didn't have to walk too far. We brought a stroller just in case. The grounds were immaculate as they always are. Areas were closed off to the public but there was a large section that had been set up for food and beverage with ample seating under a tent as well as tables with umbrellas on a lawn so kids could run around and with a large screen to watch the matches. I've always loved this event at the country club because you can be so close to the action. Staff were super friendly and personable and really appreciate everyone's hard work to keep this open to the public so that tennis can be accessible for all.

    I was invited here for a fancy shmancy evening. I was not sure I was even going to be allowed in…read morethrough the front door since I am Jewish and well, you know the ugly history of country clubs (and deed restrictions in the subdivisions surrounding country clubs) discriminating against everyone that is not a WASP - "blue blood lining" as a part of WASP history that has a lot in common with their FHA redlining which is more widely discussed among the goyim that are trying to earn their woke credentials these days supporting MFOL, BLM, trans*, and feminist causes as allies. Turns out, this is one of them more progressive country clubs allowing people like me in and I was not asked to leave on account of the schnoz. I had several dramatic oy gevalts lined up for the occasion that I have now saved for later when I really need them. Caddyshack II is one of my favourite films because it just really gets "it" and how "it" is for the rest of us when we have to pick out a shirt that does not have mustard stains on it and we go to the country club as a guest. I expected to be the Hartounian we all need me to be in these trying times, with a bit of Al Czervik thrown in for the even tougher times. I had a whole paragraph on Spaceballs I had to take out because I think Caddyshack II is a better vibe for this one. As you would expect based on the name and the general understanding that this is the fanciest part of Houston, this country club is imposing. The building is enormous. There are so many different rooms and (levels!) The "driveway" leading up to the main building is lengthy and there is the guard house to keep out the riff-raff, which did not include me for one day of my life. For all of the pomp and circumstance in arriving here (my Uber driver was whistling like the "hoooooo boy" kind-of-impressed by all the mansions nearby) I had to tip my Uber driver extra so he wouldn't think I was one of the landed gentry, I was more of a down to earth bro (simply a guest here, not a member) that should be spared from President Sanders kicking in the doors of the 1% and forcibly redistributing wealth come next January. I think my outfit from the clearance rack at Sears told actual rich people everything they needed to know about me voting for Sanders and not their chosen wine cave fundraiser candidate, who should be the lucky owner of the second door kicked down by Sanders after the Clintons' wealth has been forcibly redistributed to POC communities that Shillary had dubbed "super predators" in the 90s. If you have the opportunity to visit here as a guest, do it. It is a world apart from what we know. Muy fancy!

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    BraeBurn Country Club

    BraeBurn Country Club

    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    We've had a multiple corporate events at BraeBurn in the past few years and they've always done an…read moreoutstanding job! From meetings, trainings, Happy Hour socials to our company Christmas party, BBCC has always been on point with their service and presentation. It's always a joy working with Lisa, Catering Director, and Candy, Banquet Mgr. Candy does a phenomenal job at ensuring everything runs smoothly and guests are taken care of during the functions. Many thanks to the BBCC team for all your hard work and dedication!

    A members only private country club where you need to be invited to play. Built in the 1930's,…read moresurround by fortress like walls hidden away from street view with thick oak forests. Braeburn is a private country club setup for the enjoyment of it's members. Once located in a very affluent neighborhood isolated from the city traffic with Demerit as the club pro, now engulfed by the Sharpstown and Braes-wood ward like drift wood structures. The course it's self is very nice, but unless guided by a member or caddy it's a very confusing course to the eye. Lots of water, left to right, right to left. Long forced carry, terrain that can take away your stance if you make the mistake of getting used to the comfortable layup shot. The greens are firm and rolls true, not fast, but plenty dangerous with the movement of the carefully designed slopes. To have a course that's this established with no course guide is a shame. Braeburn Country Club is all about history, golf royalty and exclusivity. But the slum like apartments surrounding the course brings a sting of reality of a place time past by. Once upon a time, this might have been the pinnacle of Houston golf, now it is just a stain in history that refuses to acknowledge the change of time. My guess is as the older members disappear, this course will fade away in to history, like all the black and white pictures adorn it's dinning halls.

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