THE WOODLANDS, TX - Esteban Toledo became the first Mexican winner in Champions Tour history this past Sunday, when he beat Mike Goodes with a par on the third hole of a playoff Sunday in the Insperity Championship.

Toledo, a native of Mexicali, Baja California, eagled the opening hole and finished with a 5-under 67 to match Goodes and Gene Sauers at 6-under 210 at The Woodlands Country Club.

Toledo remarked this day as a very special one for him "It's a special day for me. It's a holiday and it's just winning in that day is the most incredible thing I've ever done, because winning on the Champions Tour, it's hard. I have dreams and goals in my life that I was going to win on the Champions Tour, and I think I'm going to keep winning. I believe in…

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THE WOODLANDS, TX - La pieza central de The Woodlands Town Center, Waterway Square, servirá como trasfondo para que The Woodlands Convention and Visitors Bureau dé inicio a la Semana de turismo y viaje el viernes 3 de mayo de 5:30 a 9:30 pm en la décima Fiesta Universal Anual.

En Fiesta Universal, una celebraciĂłn de la cultura latina/hispánica, los visitantes podrán visitar el stand de The Woodlands Convention and Visitors Bureau para recibir artĂ­culos promocionales e inscribirse para ganar premios de "Be a Tourist"" que incluyen tarjetas de regalo de The Woodlands Mall, Tommy Bahama's, Waterway Cruisers, Boardroom Salon for Men, Market Street y mucho más. Los visitantes tambiĂ©n podrán detenerse en el escritorio de informaciĂłn de The Woodlands Mall o de…

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The Woodlands homeowner's group aproved on Wenesday the $92,000 proposal to add wireless Internet systems to Bear Branch, Creekwood, Shadowbend, Ridgewood, Sawmill and Falconwing parks, expanding the curent system already installed on Alden Bridge, Lakeside, Cranebrook and Forestgate parks.

While residents visiting the recreation spots may find the service a useful amenity, park officials will also benefits from the system, as William Pham, information technology manager for the Community Associations of The Woodlands said, the wireless plan would allow rangers to access reports and other systems remotely from their vehicles.

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