
Thomas Rosenmuller odds to win the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open
Thomas Rosenmuller is heading to Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, TX this week, as he'll be one of the many golfers participating in the Texas Children's Houston Open from March 27-30.

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Yahoo
19-05-2025
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Wyndham Clark releases formal apology after PGA Championship spirited club toss
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USA Today
19-05-2025
- USA Today
Wyndham Clark releases formal apology after PGA Championship spirited club toss
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