Waller Country Club sits in the small town of Waller, roughly forty miles northwest of Houston in the rolling prairie country of southeastern Texas. The course was designed by Jimmy Demaret, the three-time Masters champion and Houston native who became one of the most prolific golf course architects in Texas during the mid-twentieth century. Demaret's work throughout the state typically emphasized playability for members while incorporating strategic bunkering and green complexes that rewarded thoughtful shot-making.
The layout reflects the gently undulating terrain characteristic of this part of Texas, where modest elevation changes and natural drainage corridors shape the routing. Demaret's designs from this era often featured generous fairways balanced by well-placed hazards and greens with subtle contours, an approach suited to the climate and membership play. The course serves a small-town club environment, providing a traditional country club experience for the Waller community and surrounding area.
Like many rural Texas clubs from this period, Waller Country Club functions as a social and recreational center for its region, with the golf course forming the centerpiece of club life. The setting offers a quieter alternative to the busier Houston-area clubs, with a pace and atmosphere shaped by its location in a more agricultural and residential part of the state. The course remains a working example of Demaret's regional design philosophy, built to serve everyday golfers rather than tournament competition.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Waller was designed by Jimmy Demaret.
Yes. Waller at Waller Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Waller is 35.
Waller plays 3,114 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Waller is 113.
Waller is a 9-hole course.