The Club at Falcon Point- Houston

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Anyone a member? Anyone played it?

Moving to Cypress and looking at Houston National, Black Horse, and Falcon Point. All are between 300-400 a month with only 0-100 down. I've played both Houston National courses and played Black Horse before but not Falcon Point.
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I played it several months back with a co worker who is a member....I was not impressed. To me black horse is a step above and a much better set up. Especially considering you have access to two courses.
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Black Horse isn't private. No idea what the benefit of a membership there is.

HN has a private side (Sterling). If Sterling is the membership, that might be decent. I've heard it's nice.

FP is 100% private, correct? Might make the decision easy.
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I've played it once and enjoyed it. It's challenging for me and I had to really plan each shot. Disclaimer I'm not great by any means. My brother and his wife are members there and they love it. Plenty of events/tournaments that appeal to both men and women.
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Sterling
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Black Horse "membership" is just a flat fee for unlimited golf, driving range, and cart fees. Same as Houston National but at Houston National you get access to the Sterling course, which is private. Falcon Point is Club Corp and fully private....so u get access to all club Corp courses for cart fee and it has a club house, pool, tennis, gym, etc....

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Yeah...I wouldn't pay that for the privilege of sharing the course with the general public. JMO.
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I'm a member at Falcon Point. It's a very challenging course. Handicaps travel well from playing there all the time.

The club is awesome. Good group of guys out here. Club golf game every Friday around noon. Usually some kind of club tournament on Saturday. Poker once a week. And just lots of fun golf to be played.

Family friendly events are going on all the time. We go to pasta night every Wednesday and the kids love it.

Let me know if you'd like to come out and play a round and get a tour of the place. The person you should talk to over there is Monica about membership if you haven't already talked to her.

FP is part of Clubcorp so it gives you access to play at other places all over the greater Houston area and even nationally.

I'm heading to Atlanta before The Masters and playing three different private courses out there through Clubcorp for nothing or just cart fees only. That's a pretty cool benefit.
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Thanks for info! Ive talked to Monica and I'm heading up there tomorrow to get a tour of the place and hopefully drive the course or play a few holes. I've already played and toured the two other courses so this is my last stop. I've got 2 boys (4 and 1) so interested to see what it's got for them and the wife. Blackhorse and Houston National are just golf so not much for the fam
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Awesome. Let me know if you decide to join. It's always good to add some more Aggies out here. We've got quite a few.
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Shoot me an email, hehateme2285@gmail.com. I've been a member over there for a few years. Great group of guys, can always find a game, MGA is well supported. They've got a great deal going right now, I can sponsor you in, get you set up in the games, etc. if you choose to join
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I live in Cypress, not any very good private options convenient to this area.

I wouldn't join Blackhorse or Houston National (especially not HN). Last I checked, BH actually had a shorter window for tee times than what the public could get. Their attitude was we'll take all the full price times and give members what's left.

Secondly, most members I've known at some point grow frustrated with all the tournaments BH holds in the spring using all 36 holes.

Finally, there's no special facilities or amenities at BH for the members. Your break even point on golf is about 5 rounds per month. Unless playing more than that consistently, I've been unable to find any benefit to membership there.

As for Sterling... Never heard much good about the place or people, and it's a really strange mix of country club joined with ice house environment. The public side is my least favorite course in the area.

Depending on where in Cypress, Pine Forest is probably best membersip option in my opinion.
Aggie369
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Thanks for heads up on pine forest... didn't know about that one.
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Quote:

As for Sterling... Never heard much good about the place or people, and it's a really strange mix of country club joined with ice house environment. The public side is my least favorite course in the area.
This is true.

Does Falcon still have bentgrass greens?
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mazag08 said:


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As for Sterling... Never heard much good about the place or people, and it's a really strange mix of country club joined with ice house environment. The public side is my least favorite course in the area.
This is true.

Does Falcon still have bentgrass greens?
Nope, bentgrass has been gone for a good while
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Not a member at Pine Forest, but have a close friend that is and he loves it. 27 holes and is less expensive comparing it to other private courses closer to town.
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didn't realize Blackhorse didn't have pool, gym, etc...sounds like a pretty crappy deal all things considered if you're a member

I also want to add to my first post that it's not that I didnt't enjoy the course at Falcon, but I like blackhourse better. Falcon played tough the day I was there, and I wasn't a huge fan of all the houses on the course. Greens were in good shape though and the driving range and putting green was in great shape as well. my buddy at work enjoys it out there and he's always taking advantage of the club corps perks
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I live in FP and have wondered about the club. Seems pretty decent for amenities versus cost

Only played the course once. Lost about a dozen balls due to the blind shots and not knowing where the water cut in...which is everywhere
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Falcon Point is running a 35th anniversary deal. For a YEX, it's $500 initiation, $320 a month carts included. Over 40, $350 initiation, $350 a month.

I've been out there since 2013. We have a good group of guys, with a good dogfight every Friday, both gross and net games on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The MGA is very well supported and gets a bunch of guys every 3rd Saturday. Plus you get access to all the clubcorp places in Houston and across the country for a cart fee.

I posted my email earlier in the thread, hehateme2285@gmail.com, if anyone has anymore questions, let me know. I can also sponsor a YEX in and have the $500 initiation dropped to $250.
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Yep. Water on every hole but #3. OB's are all over too with it being in a neighborhood. Almost all the greens are elevated so you have to be able to lean on a good short game when you miss the green (like myself a lot). It's a tough course, and as I said handicaps travel well when you play there all the time.
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Hearthstone also an option for you, and it's also Clubcorp.
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AggiePride07 said:

Yep. Water on every hole but #3. OB's are all over too with it being in a neighborhood. Almost all the greens are elevated so you have to be able to lean on a good short game when you miss the green (like myself a lot). It's a tough course, and as I said handicaps travel well when you play there all the time.


Was a member there for a couple of years. Course is an acquired taste. I didn't particularly care for it much the first time I played it, but was told to give it a chance by a few members (lots of good guys out there). They were right, the more I played it and learned the little things here and there, the more I liked it. The one thing that I do not like to this day, however, is that out of four par-5s, you can really only hit driver on one of them. That said, you will hit every club in your bag most rounds, and the direction+severity of the wind will make the course play VERY differently.

Funny story, shortly after we joined, my dad and brother came to play on my birthday. My dad is not a very good golfer, but he's not terrible. Typically shoots 95-115 on a normal course. I told him to make sure he brought a bunch of balls. Long story short, we usually cap out at double-par for him, but he kept his own separate card counting every shot. When we got done I asked what he really shot, and it was 159 if I remember correctly.

It is a golf-centric club, so the other things are an afterthought. Facilities are decent, men's locker room is small, but serves its purpose. Food is good overall, but service is slow (don't even think about ordering real food at the turn). The pool is nothing special, so other than special events or holiday weekends where they had real staff to serve food and booze, it didn't make much sense for my wife and kids to drive 20 minutes to swim when our neighborhood pool is much bigger and nicer, and 60 seconds from the house. The tennis courts were recently re-surfaced but while we were there my wife inquired multiple times about beginner clinics for her and my son, with both the club itself and the tennis pro directly, with virtually no response.

Had some of the "other" stuff been more accessible and made a priority, we may very well still be members. It ended up that i was the only one making any use of the club, and it was costing me about $150 a round when we did the math, so we dropped it.

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Closest club to my house, anyone a member...what are the current rates?

What good social junk do they have for the wife?
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It's an Invited Club (formerly Club Corp)

$715- Monthly Dues (this includes the XLife, which opens up the national network if clubs)
$150- Monthly Cart Fee

As noted above, it's really a golf club with some social. The course is challenging, considering its only 6771 (73.8/137) from the back. Water comes into play on 17/18 holes, and 16/18 holes have bunkers around the elevated greens.

Sr MGA, MGA, and LGA are relatively active. Weekly Dog Fight on Friday afternoon, and a pretty good schedule of tournaments, including inter-club tournaments with surrounding clubs.

There is a vinter's club if you're into the wine deal, and several other social activities. The restaurant is decent. The only time I ever really see the pool being used is for the neighborhood swim team.

If you're looking for a Country Club on the west side, check out Pine Forest (off Clay Rd), Black Hawk down in Richmond, or several of the clubs in Sugar Land.
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BigDawg87 said:

It's an Invited Club (formerly Club Corp)

$715- Monthly Dues (this includes the XLife, which opens up the national network if clubs)
$150- Monthly Cart Fee

As noted above, it's really a golf club with some social. The course is challenging, considering its only 6771 (73.8/137) from the back. Water comes into play on 17/18 holes, and 16/18 holes have bunkers around the elevated greens.

Sr MGA, MGA, and LGA are relatively active. Weekly Dog Fight on Friday afternoon, and a pretty good schedule of tournaments, including inter-club tournaments with surrounding clubs.

There is a vinter's club if you're into the wine deal, and several other social activities. The restaurant is decent. The only time I ever really see the pool being used is for the neighborhood swim team.

If you're looking for a Country Club on the west side, check out Pine Forest (off Clay Rd), Black Hawk down in Richmond, or several of the clubs in Sugar Land.

My kid is in Jr pga golf league at Sugar Creek, course is nice, clubhouse seems like it hasn't been renovated since the 70s.
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Tempting to just do Arcis at cinco but that seems like it would be crowded AF
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Happy to host you for a round if you want to play.
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I haven't played it yet, but I got an individual certificate from TXGA to get a round in there.

If any Ags who can get on would like to do a group outing, I'd be interested.
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In my opinion, Falcon Point is the toughest, trickiest 6700 yard course known to man. (RIP Wedgwood, but at least it had terrain going for it)

I remember it being in very good/excellent condition.

The day I played it in High School, it was blowing 25+ from the North and 38 degrees… so that may taint my opinion, but…

To me, it's Devlin-Von Hagge at their worst. It's Walden Lake Houston with way, way more water. Subdivision target golf with lots of layups and lots of fitting the ball into specific spots. Not my cup of tea.

*edit to add… I can absolutely see how a handicap from FP would travel well. Out there you'll either learn to hit it straight or quit golf.
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Was a member out there a few years ago. You either make birdie/par or double bogey. Lots of doubles lurking out there. I was the best 8 handicap you ever played with.
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Didn't realize they designed Falcon Point.

It's funny to me that they designed Walden Lake Houston (one of the layouts I hate the most in the Houston area), and Walden Lake Conroe - one of my favorite layouts in the area.
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cjsag94 said:


As for Sterling... Never heard much good about the place or people, and it's a really strange mix of country club joined with ice house environment. The public side is my least favorite course in the area.




Spot on.

Sterling the course is okay. Average condition, boring course. The clubhouse is useless. Other than office space and the tiny pro shop it's hardly used for anything. Most of the membership hangs out at the grill acting like that horrible drunk uncle everyone's seen ripping cigs from a white trash comedy.

Their go to move is to close the driving range more than it's open. Especially when it is needed for tournaments or scheduled kid classes / tournaments and Junior League matches. They finally got new carts, but they GPS fenced them so anally they stop as much as they run and you can't get close to loading your clubs from the car.

Houston National hasn't had a bunker maintained in years. Intentionally. And they don't have a water right agreement to support both courses, so they only water Sterling. So unless it's been a wet month or two, it's going to be sandy hard pan fairways on HN.

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AgLA06 said:

Most of the membership hangs out at the grill acting like that horrible drunk uncle everyone's seen ripping cigs from a white trash comedy.




You say that like it's a bad thing
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TXAG 05 said:

AgLA06 said:

Most of the membership hangs out at the grill acting like that horrible drunk uncle everyone's seen ripping cigs from a white trash comedy.




You say that like it's a bad thing

It's pretty embarrassingly bad. Especially when they are screaming obscenities from the deck at the kids trying to practice on the range or public putting green.

Considering a private club is supposed to be about the networking and connections, it's hard to justify that at Sterling when you generally wouldn't want to admit knowing any of them in public.
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Poot said:

In my opinion, Falcon Point is the toughest, trickiest 6700 yard course known to man. (RIP Wedgwood, but at least it had terrain going for it)

I remember it being in very good/excellent condition.

The day I played it in High School, it was blowing 25+ from the North and 38 degrees… so that may taint my opinion, but…

To me, it's Devlin-Von Hagge at their worst. It's Walden Lake Houston with way, way more water. Subdivision target golf with lots of layups and lots of fitting the ball into specific spots. Not my cup of tea.

*edit to add… I can absolutely see how a handicap from FP would travel well. Out there you'll either learn to hit it straight or quit golf.


Poot- good friend is member #1. Signed up in the construction trailer in '83. Their stated goal was to have the hardest 6800 yard course in Texas. They've taken out over 300 pampas bushes over the years, some of which members may have fertilized with diesel in the dead of night, or so the legend goes. It plays tough, but easier than the initial few years.
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