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  2. The Woodlands Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlands Country Club is a private golf club in the southern United States, located in The Woodlands, Texas, a suburb north of Houston. The 99-hole complex comprises five courses: Tournament Course, Palmer Course (27 holes), Player Course [4], North Course, and West Course.

  3. The Woodlands, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The United States Census Bureau defines an urban area separate from the Houston urban area with The Woodlands as a principal city: The Woodlands–Conroe, TX urban area had a 2020 population of 402,454, making it the 103rd largest in the United States. [2] The Woodlands is located 28 miles (45 km) north of Houston along Interstate 45.

  4. List of people from The Woodlands, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Doug Drabek — MLB player, winner of National League's 1990 Cy Young Award; Kyle Drabek — MLB player, son of Doug Drabek; Brett Eibner — MLB player; Arian Foster — retired NFL player, 4-time Pro Bowl, 1-time All-Pro; Justin Gilbert — NFL player, Cleveland Browns; Paul Goldschmidt — MLB player, St Louis Cardinals, high school teammate ...

  5. Allison Tower - Wikipedia

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    Allison Tower, formerly Anadarko Tower, is a 32-story, 439 feet (133.81 m) skyscraper located in The Woodlands, Texas.It is currently the tallest building in Montgomery County, Texas and the tallest building between Houston and Dallas.

  6. Quentin Grimes - Wikipedia

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    Grimes attended The Woodlands College Park High School in The Woodlands, Texas, graduating in 2018. [1] He was the first basketball player in school history to letter on the varsity team and start in all games as a freshman. Over the course of his high school career he earned a weighted 3.38 GPA. [2]

  7. Houston Open - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Children's Houston Open is a professional golf tournament in Texas on the PGA Tour, played in March. As a part of a restructuring of the schedule, the event moved to the fall in 2019. As a part of a restructuring of the schedule, the event moved to the fall in 2019.

  8. Danny Amendola - Wikipedia

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    Amendola as a freshman at Texas Tech. Amendola finished his college career at Texas Tech with 204 receptions for 2,246 yards and 15 touchdowns. [3] He also returned 116 punts for 1,283 yards and a touchdown, giving him an average of 11.06 yards per return, which ranks Amendola third all-time in school history in punt returns and yardage, behind only Wes Welker and Tyrone Thurman. [4]

  9. Reid Gettys - Wikipedia

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    During the 1982 NCAA Tournament, on March 21, 1982, Gettys sunk 10 consecutive free throws down the stretch to move Houston past Boston College and into the Final Four. [ 3 ] The 6-foot-7-inch (2.01 m) Gettys was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the fifth round of the 1985 NBA draft , but never played in the NBA.