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April 21, 2006

Lookin' good

shologo8.gifAs noted in this earlier post, the Shell Houston Open golf tournament is taking place this week at Redstone Golf Club. Yesterday afternoon, I was able to watch a few minutes of the USA Network telecast of the first round and was particularly impressed with the overhead shots of the new Tournament Course at Redstone from the "Bloomin' Onion" -- the Outback Steakhouse Blimp.

Unlike the other courses on which the tournament has been played recently, the new Tournament Course is not a "subdivision" course -- i.e, there are no homes lining the fairways of the course. As a result, the tree-lined course with several small lakes looks much better from an aesthetic standpoint than either the other Redstone course or the TPC at The Woodlands, the two other recent venues of the tournament.

My previous post on this week's tournament is here and my FilmLoop of the new Tournament Course is below. Just click on the pictures to view a larger version and my comments:

Posted by Tom at April 21, 2006 06:54 AM

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for your information , pictures 15 to 25 of the filmloop of the redstone tournament course cannot be seen in a large version
"image is not available, 46 B , unable to connect to server" (1 to 14 are ok)

Posted by: arisugawap at April 22, 2006 09:46 PM

Try right clicking one of the pictures in the still available pictures in the FilmLoop and hit "refresh." FilmLoop will ask whether you want to refresh the Loop and say "OK". I just did that and the rest of the pictures displayed properly.

Posted by: Tom K at April 22, 2006 10:18 PM

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