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    Texas Children’s Houston Open Day 4 Weather Forecast: Will Wind and Rain Disrupt Play on Sunday?

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    Texas Children’s Houston Open Day 4 Weather Forecast: Will Wind and Rain Disrupt Play on Sunday?
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    The 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open is currently taking place at Memorial Golf Course, and the tournament is shaping up to be quite competitive. As of this writing, round 3 of the event is underway, and the competition will soon be moving towards the final round. Here’s a look at whether the weather will help the game or not.

    So far, clouds have shrouded the first three rounds of the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open, raising concerns that rain may hamper the tournament’s final round. According to Accuweather, the tournament’s final round will be mostly sunny, with a chance of minor cloud cover. On top of all this, there is only a 1% chance of rain on Sunday, March 29.

    The winds for the final round are expected to reach 15 km/h towards the south-east, which could change things for the golfers. Talking in detail about the weather of the Round 4 Texas Children’s Houston Open, here is a thorough look at it:

    Day

    Temperature

    • High: 28°C
    • RealFeel: 29°C
    • RealFeel (Shade): 26°C

    Sun & Visibility

    • UV Index: 8.0 (Very High)
    • Brightness Index: 9 (Very Bright)
    • Cloud Cover: 21%

    Wind

    • Speed: 15 km/h (SSE)
    • Gusts: 33 km/h

    Precipitation

    • Chance of Rain: 1%
    • Chance of Thunderstorms: 0%
    • Rainfall: 0.0 mm

    Morning:

    Temperature

    • Actual: 26°C
    • RealFeel®: 29°C
    • RealFeel Shade™: 24°C

    Wind

    • Speed: 13 km/h (SE)
    • Gusts: 20 km/h

    Humidity & Air

    • Humidity: 53%
    • Dew Point: 11°C

    Precipitation

    • Chance of Rain: 1%
    • Rainfall: 0.0 mm

    Sky & Visibility

    • Cloud Cover: 18%
    • Visibility: 10 km

    Afternoon:

    Temperature

    • Actual: 28°C
    • RealFeel®: 29°C
    • RealFeel Shade™: 26°C

    Wind

    • Speed: 19 km/h (S)
    • Gusts: 33 km/h

    Humidity & Air

    • Humidity: 46%
    • Dew Point: 14°C

    Precipitation

    • Chance of Rain: 0%
    • Rainfall: 0.0 mm

    Sky & Visibility

    • Cloud Cover: 25%
    • Visibility: 10 km

    Which golfers made the cut at the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open?

    Texas Children's Houston Open at the Memorial Golf Course (Image Credit: Imagn)
    Texas Children’s Houston Open at the Memorial Golf Course (Image Credit: Imagn)

    This season, the Texas Children’s Houston Open saw 135 golfers begin their campaigns at the Memorial Golf Course. 65 players were originally supposed to play until the weekend game, but 75 managed to make the cut in this competition.

    Here’s a closer look at the golfers who are playing the last two rounds of this year’s Texas Children’s Houston Open,

    • 1: Gary Woodland
    • 2: Sam Stevens
    • T3: Jason Day
    • T3: Nicolai Højgaard
    • 5: Michael Thorbjornsen
    • T6: Beau Hossler
    • T6: Vince Whaley
    • T6: Min Woo Lee
    • T9: Chris Gotterup
    • T9: Johnny Keefer
    • T9: Stephan Jaeger
    • T9: Paul Waring
    • T9: Jhonattan Vegas
    • T9: Zecheng Dou
    • T9: Jackson Suber
    • T16: Bronson Burgoon
    • T16: Aldrich Potgieter
    • T16: Adrien Dumont de Chassart
    • T16: Rico Hoey
    • T16: Alex Smalley
    • T16: Sahith Theegala
    • T16: Adam Scott
    • T23: Danny Willett
    • T23: Steven Fisk
    • T23: Harris English
    • T23: Michael Brennan
    • T23: Tony Finau
    • T23: Denny McCarthy
    • T23: Sudarshan Yellamaraju
    • T23: Matt Wallace
    • T23: Keith Mitchell
    • T23: Chad Ramey
    • T33: Erik van Rooyen
    • T33: John Parry
    • T33: Chris Kirk
    • T33: Austin Eckroat
    • T33: Thorbjørn Olesen
    • T33: Pontus Nyholm
    • T33: Tom Kim
    • T33: Rasmus Højgaard
    • T33: Max McGreevy
    • T33: Karl Vilips
    • T43: Jordan Smith
    • T43: Adrien Saddier
    • T43: Ben Griffin
    • T43: Sam Burns
    • T43: Andrew Putnam
    • T43: Davis Riley
    • T43: Takumi Kanaya
    • T43: Shane Lowry
    • T43: Harry Hall
    • T43: Ricky Castillo
    • T43: Sam Ryder
    • T54: Eric Cole
    • T54: William Mouw
    • T54: Christiaan Bezuidenhout
    • T54: Jeffrey Kang
    • T58: Matthieu Pavon
    • T58: Mac Meissner
    • T58: Jake Knapp
    • T61: Danny Walker
    • T61: Matt Kuchar
    • T61: Emiliano Grillo
    • T61: Sungjae Im
    • T61: Jimmy Stanger
    • T61: Matti Schmid
    • T67: Lee Hodges
    • T67: Tom Hoge
    • T67: Jesper Svensson
    • T67: Peter Malnati
    • T67: Kurt Kitayama
    • 72: Kevin Roy
    • 73: Garrick Higgo
    • 74: Brice Garnett
    • 75: Luke Clanton

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