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LPGA Returning to Houston

POSTED: Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Long considered one of the top sports cities in the United States, it has been almost six years since the stars of the LPGA Tour have competed in Houston, Texas. But this fall, golf fans can look forward to the return of women's professional golf to Texas when The Houstonian Golf & Country Club plays host to the LPGA Tour Championship.

The 2009 LPGA Tour Championship, to be held November 17-22, will feature a field of 120 of the top LPGA professionals in the world, a $1,500,000 purse, and a unique format that will see a cut after 36 holes to the low 70 professionals and an additional cut after 54 holes to the low 30 pros.

"As the crowning moment of the 2009 season, the LPGA Tour Championship promises to showcase the very best in women's golf, both on the course and in our 'Outside the Ropes' commitment to the community," said LPGA Commissioner Carolyn Bivens. "Houston is a premier sports city that will embrace a season finale featuring the game's greatest stars. LPGA players have been eager to return to the great state of Texas, and they're thrilled that they'll do so on such a spectacular course."

The LPGA boasts a strong history in Texas, with some of the biggest names in women's golf winning tournaments including Nancy Lopez, Jan Stephenson, Betsy King and Annika Sorenstam. Apart from Houston hosting the Samsung World Championship in 2003, the last regular LPGA Tour event held in the city was in 1986. The 2009 LPGA Tour Championship not only marks the long-awaited return of the LPGA Tour to Houston, but brings perhaps the most prestigious women's golf tournament in the area's long sports history.

"The Houstonian Golf & Country Club is honored to serve as the host club for the LPGA Tour Championship," said Bob Henricksen, CEO of The Redstone Companies. "It was the vision of our previous CEO David Shindeldecker (deceased October, 2008) to host the top women golfers in the world in addition to the Shell Houston Open. It's very special not only for our company but for the growth and awareness of the game and the charitable impact in the community."

Tickets for the 2009 LPGA Tour Championship will go on sale June 1 and can be purchased online at www.lpgatourchampionship.org or by phone at 877-LPGA-TIX (574-2849). The cost for daily tickets, which allow grounds access for any one day of tournament week (Wednesday - Sunday), is $20. Daily parking passes are also available for purchase, and are priced at $5 each. Weekly grounds passes are priced at $60, and allows access to the tournament grounds for the entire week. All weekly ticket purchases also include one complimentary weekly parking pass.

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