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Shell Houston Open generates $2 million for charity

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MOBILE, AL - NOVEMBER 10: Ben Barry of Tuscaloosa carries a stuffed Pink Panther on his shoulders as he follows Paula Creamer through her third round play in The Mitchell Company LPGA Tournament of Champions at Magnolia Grove Golf Course on November 10, 2007 in Mobile, Alabama. Creamer is nicknamed the Pink Panther. (Photo by Dave Martin/Getty Images)

HOUSTON – The PGA Tour’s Shell Houston Open and the Houston Golf Association have generated $2,077,000 this year for city charities.

Association officials announced the total on Tuesday.

The Houston Golf Association has been funding youth-development programs since 1974. A total of $55.2 million has been donated to charities through the HGA - about $51.46 million since Shell Oil became the tournament’s title sponsor in 1992.

The money benefits about 200 charities in the Houston area. The HGA raised $2,145,000 in 2010.

The Shell Houston Open is the 10th oldest event on the Tour schedule. Last year, Shell announced a 5-year extension of its tournament title agreement that will run through 2017.