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Day three of the Houston Open provided some exceptional golf, but plenty of controversy as well.

Gary Woodland leads the Houston Open by a single stroke from Nicolai Hojgaard heading into the final round on Sunday.

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Memorial Park was gettable during moving day on Saturday, but there were also plenty of obstacles ready to trip the players up.

The golf course at the Houston Open has been in spectacular shape this week.

The pure greens and tightly mown surrounding areas provide the players with the perfect preparation for The Masters at Augusta National next week.

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Gary Woodland is the fan favorite at the Houston Open this week, after all the problems he has endured over the past couple of years.

Sadly for the PGA Tour, though, much of the talk on day three was concerning a big controversy, rather than the spectacular standard of golf.

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Angry Golf fans react after controversy strikes at the Houston Open

Karl Vilips made a triple bogey seven on the par-four fourth hole on at Memorial Park on Saturday.

The crazy thing is that he had a 55-foot putt for birdie before he ended up making a seven!

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