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HOUSTON OPEN, Redstone Golf Club, Tournament Course, Humble, Texas – The Florida Swing is over and the Masters is next week, so the Houston Open provides the final chance to get games in shape in time for Augusta National.

Phil Mickelson is one of the top golfers in the game.

The Shell Houston Open will be played from March 29 – April 1 at Redstone Golf Club, a par 72 course that measures out to nearly 7,500 yards. While many of the top players in the world are not playing in this event due to the Masters occurring next week, there are still some that…

Casey Wittenberg won the Louisiana Open on Sunday for his first Nationwide Tour title, closing with a 6-under 65 for an eight-stroke victory.

Fourth-round tee times for Chitimacha Louisiana Open

Cullen pipped New Zealander David Smail to victory by just one shot

Australian golfer Nick Cullen stumbled to his first professional title on Sunday, winning the $1 million Enjoy Jakarta Indonesian Open — the first event of this year’s OneAsia schedule. The left-hander carded a two-over-par 74 to hold off a brave challenge from David Smail,…

Wittenberg grabs lead at Chitimacha Louisiana Open

Cullen turned professional in 2009

Australian left-hander Nick Cullen will take a four shot lead into the final round of the $1 million Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open after posting a 67 at the Emeralda Golf Club on Saturday. The unheralded golfer from Adelaide fired an impressive five-under-par third round score to…

Christopher Caen: Friday Fantasy

Every journalist has their Holy Grail. And ever since this whole Mirkarimi saga started, I have wanted to bust it wide open, and uncover what everyone was quietly talking about.
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Brenden Pappas and Will MacKenzie both fired an eight-under 63 to grab a share of first place at the Louisiana Open, but a familiar champion lurks close behind after Thursday’s opening round.

Second-round tee times for Chitimacha Louisiana Open

Two share lead at Chitimacha Louisiana Open

First-round tee times for Chitimacha Louisiana Open

Barring a dramatic surge in the next two weeks, or an unexpected special exemption, Ernie Els will not tee off in the Masters on April 5. This has generated spirited debate in golf circles the past few days, ever since…

It’s one of the age-old Washington mind-benders: How is it possible that more than two dozen major U.S. companies post enormous profits and pay no taxes?

A report released Wednesday offers one possible explanation: In addition to spending nearly $500 million lobbying in a recent three-year period, those companies spread $41 million to the political campaigns of their friends in Congress.

And while most in Congress got a taste, the lion’s share of campaign contributions went to a small group of congressional leaders in positions to stop any proposal to close a corporate tax loophole.

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