Kenny Houston entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1986. His professional career began when he was a ninth-round Houston Oilers draftee in 1967. He played for the Oilers through the 1972 season and was traded to the Washington Redskins in 1973. Houston retired from the NFL in 1980.

"This tournament just keeps getting bigger and better every year," said Rob Lynch, tournament co-chairman. "Kenny and I are thrilled to have Eric and Elvin become a part of this worthwhile event."

During the past seven years, the golf tournament has raised tens of thousands of dollars designated for a particular charity. Texas Children's Cancer Center's Arts in Medicine program will benefit again this year from the proceeds raised. The Arts in Medicine program provides therapeutic, educational and meaningful opportunities for patients and their families, including art education, hands-on art activities, guest and performing artist series and outreach on a local, regional and national basis.

Administaff (NYSE: ASF), title sponsor of the Administaff Hall of Fame Golf Classic, has announced that NFL Hall of Famer Kenny Houston as hosts for this year's tournament.

The Tournament, formerly known as the Administaff Kenny Houston Hall of Fame Golf Classic, is in its eighth year and is one of the longest-running nonprofit celebrity golfing events in the country.

 

Kenny Houston
Hall of Famer since 1986.


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