African American Golfer's Digest
NEWS: According to findings by the National Golf Foundation, minorities have a definite presence in golf and the relationship between income and participation is as strong, if not stronger, in minority populations. INFO:Minorities are attractive candidates for golf and there is a large untapped pool of latent demand. STATS: Total golf participation by minorities is 5.5 million with non-Hispanic Whites making up 31.2 million. INFO: Of the total of minority golf participants African Americans make up 2.2 million, Hispanic Americans make up 1.7 million and Asian Americans make up 1.5 million. STATS: In total golf participation White males make up 64.4%, White females make up 20.6%, African Americans make up 6.3%, Hispanic Americans make up 4.6% and Asian Americans make up 4.1%. NEWS: Golf participation rates among those age 5 and up who played at least one round of golf or visited a practice facility: Non-Hispanic Whites 16.7%, Asian American 13.7%, African American 7.0%, Hispanic American 5.4%. STATS: Golf participation rates by household income and race for African Americans:  $25-$39K up 7.80%, $40-$49K up 7.10%, $50-$74K up 11.40%, $75-$99K up 11.90%, $100-$149K up 25%, $150K+ up 27.80% INFO: Latent demand studies indicate that there are 5.5 million participants in golf with 9.8 million interested non-participants. STATS: Where do minorities play? Junior participants make up 21%, exclusive alternative 12%, exclusive range 6%, golfers 61%. NEWS: Minorities are highly aware of golf and 9.8 million are interested, 3.4 million are committed regular golfers, 2.1 million are trial golfers (alternative, range and juniors) INFO: According to the U.S. Census and the Compound Annual Growth Rate, African American population growth is expected to increase 1.2% between 2002-20020. STATS: With managed participation African American golf participation is assumed to increase from 2.3 million to 3.9 million between 2003-2020.
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Hundreds of sq. ft. of
exhibit space and 45,000 attendees expected.
January 29, 30, 31, 2009
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Father & Son Winners!

Aric & Bobby Brown
took the gross trophhy in the Appleby Flight (214) as winners at the
Father & Son Team Classic
in Myrtle Beach, SC.

Together they toppled more than 1,400 players from 44 states and eight countries during the 54-hole event that is played at Grand Dunes, Wachesaw Plantation East and the Legends Resort. The tournament fell on Aric's birthday weekend, making it a very special day for him and his dad.

(...read more in
the Summer 2005 issue)

Samuel Puryear has joined the Stanford men's golf staff as an assistant coach. Puryear most recently was executive director of the East Lake Junior Golf Academy in Atlanta, Georgia, where he oversaw the development of golf instruction and curriculum for the academy, which served 700 youth.

He is most definitely on the move to make a statement on how the game is growing rapidly among African Americans.

(...read more in the Summer 2006 issue.)



CHARLIE SIFFORD
INDUCTED INTO WGHOF

gained a claim to the World Golf Hall of Fame. Sifford is the first African American ever inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. The ceremony took place on November 15, 2004 in St. Augustine, Florida.

Order this historic magazine copy for your archives and personal library TODAY!

This issue features him on the cover of a golf magazine for first time EVER! Unbelieveable, but true.

Read his historic speech word-for-word, see intimate photos captured during the program and witness the numerous friends and family members who came out from all across the country to be with him at this historic,
momentous event.

(Order your copy of this historic Winter 2004 issue.)




Tiger Two?

Will nine-year-old golfer Edmond L. Brooks, IV be next in line for a leading PGA Tournament role? You won't believe how his understanding of golf along with natural alent is quickly moving him forward. His strong practice habits passion for the game helped him win the US Kids Golf World Championship, and so many more.

(...read more in the Spring 2004 issue.)



Tuskegee Airman
Roscoe Draper gave instruction to many of the greatest pilots during WWII and now, years later, his golfing friends host an annual golf tournament to benefit others (...read more in the Fall 04 issue.)



Lajean Gould
(right),
president of the Women In Golf Goundation, with University of Texas golfer Cassie as they celebrate the Annual Women’s Collegiate Championships in Atlanta, Georgia. Some of the best of female golfers from Historically Black Colleges & Universities attend at the Sugar Creek Golf and Tennis Club to compete for the Renee Powell Cup. (...read more in the June 2005 issue.)


Steve Hogan Honored
Learn how this Head Professional of Miller Park Golf Course in Omaha, Nebraska, and founder of the Hogan's Junior Golf Hero's became the PGA Junior Golf Leader Winner for 2004. He is a talented youth leader and inspirational role model. (read more in the Fall 2004 issue.)


Albert Crews

After being selected for the "Big Break Seniors", presented by The Golf Channel, he's now making his way around the circuit playing several qualifiers this year.

Spend a day 'Crews-ing on the Course' with Albert through our pages and you'll find out exactly why his ambition to join the professional ranks of the Champion's Tour is just within reach, despite his unique cross-handed grip.

(...read more in the Summer 2005 issue.)





John Linton

has traveled from Thailand to Austin, Texas and he shares his enthusiasm for golf with us. While finishing a 20-year stint with the Air Force he was constantly being hounded by his roommate to take up golf.

Then, after just one swing in January of 1971, Johns tell us what it was that so attracted him to have a 'love affair' with the game.

Linton underwent instruction training for the United States Golf Teachers Federation (USGTF) and then align himself with the PGA's First Tee program and to form a local chapter in
Autsin, Texas.

(...read more in the
Fall 04 issue.)



Winter/January
2008 Edition

On The Cover:
Kevin Hall

How does he do it? Year after year; the travel, the tournaments, the pressure!

Yet, Hall refuses to be defeated in mind, body and spirit. In this issue he shares a very personal account of the many lessons that he has learned over the past year and how his experiences have become the motivation that keeps him on the path to becoming a successful touring professional.

Now, as the first African American to ever win the acclaimed Hooters Tour, Hall is showing everyone around that he does have what it takes to be the best in his field, and then some.

WATCH KEVIN HALL VIDEO

(...read more in the Winter/January 2008 issue.


Bria' Sanders

As the reigning Player of the Year in the Tennessee Golf Association Junior Tour, Sanders is putting all 11 years of her life experience into the game.

She has competed in 22 golf tournaments and won first place in 13 of them and finished top tive in eight others.

(More in the Winter/January 2008 issue.)


Dr. William "Bill" Dickey Receives Honorary Degree

University of Maryland Eastern Shores (UMES) saluted Dickey with an honorary degree "Doctor of Public Service."

UMES has become the first HBCU that the PGA of America will allow to provide a Professional Golf Management (PGM) program for students who want to pursue a career as a PGA Class A golf professional. (...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2008 issue.)

(Above) Dr. William "Bill" Dickey with Dr. Thelma B. Thompson, president, UMES.

9th Annual Ebony Ladies Golf Classic
Date: June 7th & 8th (Saturday & Sunday)

Location: Old Avalon Golf Course

9794 East Market Street, Warren, Ohio

Entry Fee:
$145.00 – EARLY BIRD - Register before June 1
$160.00 – After June 1

To Download Registration Form: Click Here.
To register by telephone, please call (330) 744-3093

Entry Fee includes:
36 holes stroke format golf, Warm-up range balls daily, Shared riding cart, Meals, Hospitality night, Dinner Dance, Prizes and Goodie bag.
(Non-Golfer Fee: $30.00)
 

Email: elgl6893@msn.com

Website: www.EbonyLadiesGolf.org

Actor/Director Tim Reid's American Legacy Series debuts "Rainbow on the Green" Showcasing Golf Legends and African American Golfer’s Digest in Historic Documentary Airing Nationwide

This historic documentary highlights the contributions
of women and people of color to the sport of golf over the last 112 years. Legendary golfers Charlie Sifford, Lee Elder, Lee Trevino, Renee Powell, Nancy Lopez, PGA Foundation's Earnie Ellison, Publisher, Debert Cook and notable others are featured in the film.

The exciting dodumentary was written and produced by Byron Hunter and Omar Akil and is currently in syndication nationwide as part of the American Legacy Series, a historical documentary television series created by noted actor and director, Tim Reid (WKRP in Cincinnati, Sister Sister, That 70s Show). The American Legacy Series is syndicated to more than 150 US television markets, primarily via ABC Television stations, reaching more than 80-million homes. ( Click Here To View Press Release and Air Date listings)

African American Golfer's Digest Honors Martin Luther King Jr. on The Golf Channel

The Golf Channel celebrated MLK Holiday with a special video tribute that was produced at the African American Golfer's Digest "Diversity Pavilion" during the 55th PGA Merchandise Show & Convention in Orlando, Fl. Take a look at what some of our exhbitors had to say about the special legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

( Click Here To View Video )

Mertiss "Jay" Thompson

Welcome our newest golf tips trainer who makes his debut lesson by helping you with your chip shot.

Jay is the teaching professional at Crossroad Golf Course in Bellevue, Washington, author of two golf instruction books and producer of the "Winning Edge" CD-ROM.

His students across the country can testify to how his instruction has helped their score's come down.

Take your first lesson with him in our Winter/January 2008 issue.

Thorpe Is A Big Winner With
Golf4Youth, Inc.


PGA Certified Teaching Professional, Jim Thorpe hosts golf clinics around the country throughout the year, at Golf4Youth in October more than 40 youngsters and adults joined him for lessons.

While there, Thorpe also explained his "Foundations of Golf" and the "Foundations of Life" principles to them.

(Read more in the Winter/January 2008 issue)


Vernoncrest Ladies Golf Club

Penny Williams
Club President

This southern California club is in its 60th year and has the distinction of being the oldest women's golf club west of the Mississippi.
What's their secret? Find this out in the Winter/ January 2008 issue.


Harvey Newton (left) and the Dove Mailing Team enjoyed the winner's circle.

 

IMPACT Triumphs With Inaugural Celebrity Golf Challenge

Success roared down in Duluth, Georgia, during the first annual tournament that benefited the Impact Youth Development Initiative.

Celebrity guests included Isaac Carree, Garfield Heard, Carl Seldon, Joe Forrest and Author Johnson, Fela and Black Boi 66.

(...more in the Winter/January 2008 issue.)

 

Paula Pearson Tucker
Selected Among Our "Players Of The Year"

This issue names players whom we see as being the best in the game and our annual selection recognizing this distinctive group with honor:

PGA Tour: Tiger Woods
LPGA and Futures Tour: Paula Pearson-Tucker, Champions Tour: Jim Thorpe
Junior Golfer: Cheyenne Woods

(...read more in the Winter/January 2008 issue.)

 

Golfer To WATCH!

Steve "The Predator" Monroe

Steve has established himself as one of the nations best Long Drive Champions. His top 10 finish in the 2007 ReMax Long Drive Championship in Mesquite, Nevada, only reinforces his skill and talents.

This Clearwater, Florida, resident is certainly headed for more wins and we predict that Steve will have a good season in 2008.

(...read more in the Winter/January 2008 issue.)

 

Congratulations
Ulysses "Junior" Bridgeman

The PGA of America has appointed Bridgeman, a former University of Louisville and NBA standout, to serve on the PGA Board of Directors. Bridgeman, 54, one of the most respected restaurant entrepreneurs in the country, will succeed lt. Gen. Normand (Norm) Lezy of Garden Ridge, Texas, and was sworn in at the 92st PGA Annual Meeting, January 16, 2008, at the Orange Country Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. The event coincided with the 55th Annual PGA Merchandise Show & Convention.

(...read more in the Winter 2008 issue.)


Connor Graham

 

"LOVE AT FIRST PUTT"

While on a family vacation in Hilton Head, South Carolina, a life changing experience happened to five-year-old Connor that would change her families dynamic forever...she discover the game of golf.

Now, the game has propelled them all to greater heights in every aspect of life and they have another option for how they spend their 'quality family time.'

She has been names "The Most Improved Golfer" 2006 Georgetown-Horry Chapter. She placed 9th at the All-Stars State Championship at Wescott Plantation Golf Course in Summerville, SC, and has won several medals from Mutual of Omaha Drive, Chip and Putt Competitions.
(...read more in the Fall 2007 issue.)


Edward S. Wanambwa
Senior Editor

contact Ed Wanambwa at Golf_Writer@comcast.net

 

"The Last Colored Caddy"

This phenominal documentary is narriated by Edward Wanambwa and the film should be part of every personal library and educational institution.

It has received top honors and reviews and was selected by Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival for a four-day showing in August 2006. The fun-filled retreat is dedicated to showcasing and honoring the works of independent and established filmmakers and touted as the hottest African-American film festival in the country.

To View film clip CLICK HERE

 

Dr. Anthony C. Griffin
star of the hit reality television series
“Extreme Makeover”

If you happen to be playing golf in Los Angeles at the Country Club or Rancho Park courses, chances are you’ll run into Dr. Anthony C. Griffin, star of the hit reality television series “Extreme Makeover” and pioneer in the field of African American and ethnic plastic surgery.

The world-renowned plastic surgeon plays with an 8 handicap and has taken lessons from legends like Ben Doyle, Mac O’Grady and Eddie Merrins. Despite having a flourishing Beverly Hills practice that attracts celebrities and others from around the world, Griffin, 46, still finds time to play a few times a week and work with coach Bobby Laskin on consistent iron play.
(...read more in the Summer 2007 issue.)


Mr. Lindsey Mason, III is a friendly champion golfer. He serves as head golf pro for the new course and welcomes your groups and tournaments.

www.GreaterGrace.org

 
Greater Grace Temple Purchases
Detroit Golf Course

The City of Detroit recently sold the WM ROGELL golf course to the famed Greater Grace Temple church in Detroit. The 6, 5000 member Pentecostal church is headed by Bishop Charles H. Ellis, III.

The public course has been renamed the “New” Rogell Golf Course and is located at 18601 Berg Road (the northwest section of Detroit), just around the corner from the church. This golfing gem is now open for your golfing pleasure and being upgraded to make it better than ever.

The course is a par 70, (5,828 yardage)
18 holes with open space on the front 9 and water hazards on the back 9.
(...more in the Summer 2007 issue.)


Email Your Answer by July 31, 2008 to: ForeJewelryContest@AfricanAmericanGolfersDigest.com


PGA of America/Disabled Sports USA
Military Golf Program

For 91 years, The PGA of America has made it a mission to promote the game of golf and elevate the role of the professional. On May 17th the Association took a new step forward to enrich the lives of the nation’s Wounded Warriors.

The PGA of America/Disabled Sports USA Military Golf Program laid the foundation for what officials believe is a new chapter in connecting golf with those who have served this country and paid a major sacrifice. As part of the Association’s initiative, it has joined the America Supports You team, a Department of Defense program that highlights and recognizes citizens’ support for members of the U.S. Armed Services and their families.

(...read more in the Summer 2007 issue.)

 


Jairus (center) with parents
Jerome and Suzanne

 

Jairus Gaines
Finding His Heritage and Future in Golf

It was an interview with Tiger Woods and being asked what he expected to do for the next fifty years, that pointed Jerome toward golf. Woods’ response was, “Play golf.” That’s when Jerome bought his son, Jairus, (then 18-months-old) a plastic golf club and started taking him to the public golf course to watch adults play the game.

Last year, Jairus, now seven, placed second in his home state of Maryland, fifth in Virginia, and took first place in Delaware and Pennsylvania. This qualified him to go to the world championships in North Carolina. He also discovered that his fourth cousin, a slave in the 1800, was a caddy and was inducted into the Caddy Hall of Fame.

(...read more in the Summer 2007 issue.)

 

Fore The Kids Classic

On May 17, The First Tee of Washington, DC, held its annual “For The Kids” classic with special guest and golf legend Calvin Peete in attendance.

(L-R) Jimmy Garvin, President, Langston Legacy Golf Course with Calvin Peete and Certified Instructor, John H. Coleman, USGTF, helped the youth to enjoy the day while providing tips and instruction.

(...read more in the Summer 2007 issue.)

 

Sisters Across America
INAUGURAL GOLF INVITATIONAL

Ladies from across the country attend the first Sisters Across America Golf Invitational held May 18-20 at the Reunion Resort in Orlando, Florida.

(L-R): Tournament Director, Annie Ewins with Renee Powell (PGA/LPGA) and Founding President, Esther B. Wilson. Wilson is an avid golfer with a single digit handicap who introduced the idea of forming the group to bring together female golfers from all over the country for fun and networking.
(...read more in the Summer 2007 issue.)



Perseverance: The Quincy R. Heard Story

Quincy R. Heard was born on May 17, 1969 in Montgomery, Alabama. He was raised by his Aunt Harriet and Uncle Earl Marsh, while his mother
completed her Bachelor of Science in Education at Alabama State University.

In 1988, he joined the Navy and began playing golf when he was 21 years old.

Quincy entered the PGA of America as a novice in 1998. It took him many years of hard work and dedication to pass the PGA of America's Playing Ability Test requirement (PAT). In 2006, he completed the requirements and was elected for membership to the Professional Golfer's Association of America, becoming Oregon's second African American golf professional.

(...read more in the Spring 2007 issue.)

 

Quincy Heard
PGA Professional

Walter "Cricket" Pritchett Inducted Into PCA Worldwide Caddie Hall of Fame

Walter "Cricket" Pritchett was honored with induction into the Professional Caddie Association (PCA) Worldwide Caddie Hall of Fame in January 2007. Pritchett’s longtime caddie buddy, Alfred “Rabbit” Dyer, nominated him for the award.

Pritchett, now 63 years old, started caddying when he was 10 years old in Houston, Texas. Walter, who grew up without a father, was able to provide most of the family’s income by caddying after school and on weekends.

(...read more in the Spring 2007 issue.)

 

(L-R): Dennis Cone,
PCA President with
Walter "Cricket" Pritchett

 

Midnight Golf
College Tour Featured on
WDIV TV 4

View the video of this fantastic college tour that continues to touch and change the lives of hundreds of Detroit youth each year.

Founder: Renee Fluker

2007 African American Golf Classic

The SOLD OUT 10th annual benefit Golf Classic sponsored by the Hernando County African American Club will enrich local youth endeavors by about $12,500.

"It's the most we've ever raised," according to organizer of the annual weekend event Gordon Fleming. The classic, held at the Brooksville Country Club at Majestic Oaks, in Brooksville, Florida, drew an ethnic mix of participants from across the country.

This year, an exciting Friday scramble was added to the usual Saturday-Sunday tourney, with proceeds of about $2,500 was designated for the Jerome Brown Community Center in Brooksville.

(...read more in the Spring 2007 issue.)

 

2007 PGA Show Highlights

In 2004, when if you walked the aisles, there were hardly any black-owned businesses on the showroom floor.

With the hard work, dedication and determination of the staff and volunteers at the African American Golfer's Digest, over 24 minority-owned businesses have had an opportunity to display their products and services at the world's largest golf trade show.

The AAGD Diversity Pavilion (500 sq. ft.) was an enormous success for the magazine and for the millions of black golfers and black golf businesses seeking to be a part of this industry that in 2008.

Golf Merchants!
Join us at the
Show
January 29, 30, 31, 2009



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Willie McRae: A Living Legend

For more than six decades Willie McRae has walked the pristine and historic fairways of Pinehurst Golf Club and Resort with a humble and quiet dignity. He has helped carry on the proud tradition of the black caddie and for almost 80 years the McRae family has played a prominent role in the history of Pinehurst.

The McRae Family is just as much a part of the history of Pinehurst as it’s more famous guests. Thaddeus McRae, the son of a sharecropper started caddying at the Pinehurst Golf Club in 1927. He was one of many black caddies that traveled from the Taylortown, NC a small town just two miles from the resort to work at the Golf course that the Tufts Family owned. Caddying was a way to earn money and support his wife and twelve children.

(...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2007 issue.)

   


Willie McRae

Hercules O. Pitts Becomes Owner
Of Two Maryland Golf Courses


The Greeks described the mythological “Hercules” as a man of prodigious size and strength and one of very great courage.

The Greater Metropolitan Washington Area has its own “modern day Hercules”. He is Hercules O. Pitts, a local Developer and General Contractor, who has become the State of Maryland’s only African American 18-hole golf course owner. He adds his name as another of the very few minority golf course owners in the U.S.

(...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2007 issue.)


Hercules O. Pitts

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Loritz “Scooter” Clark, assistant golf course operations manager at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, helps you with one of the most commonly neglected areas of an amateur golfers’ game: posture. Read his helpful tips to get in the proper position for a great round of golf. (...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2007 issue.)
TOURNAMENT NEWS

The 4th Annual Communion Cup Golf Classic and Jazz Celebration held Monday, September 25, 2006 at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in Lemont, Illinois.

PGA Black Pro Golf Legend, James Black was in attendance and congratulated winners at the event that created lots of excitement, especially with Kirk Whalum performing at the Meet & Greet at Cog Hill’s Clubhouse.

(...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2007 issue.)

 
(L-R) jazz performing artist Kirk Whalum and Communion Cup Founder Dr. Ray Charles.

Cascade United Methodist Church Golf Academy (CUMCGA)

Planning for the golf Cascade United Methodist Church Golf Academy (CUMCGA) started in 2004. Founding members held their first annual meeting in January 2005 and the program kicked off their golf instruction segment during the spring of 2005. In 2006, they were able to negotiate 20 slots with the City of Atlanta for the Camp Best Friends program for youth and all slots were filled immediately!

The organization, led by President, Kenneth D. Parks is growing golf in the religious sector with tremendous velocity.

(...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2007 issue.)


Dr. Betty Brabble keeps you on the 'straight and narrow' with the rules of golf.

As President of the Wake Robin Golf Club, the nations oldest black women's golf group, based in Washington, DC, she answers your toughest questions 'by the book' according to USGA rules.

With years of golf playing experience, Dr. Betty Brabble will help you discover the joy of playing the game correctly.

Submit your questions to the "Ask Betty" column at
E-mail: Betty2811@aol.com

 


Dr. Betty Brabble


In Memory of Russell Taylor:
The Tee Box

Your tee time is called and you are ready to begin your round. Before you make your first swing let’s review this “hallowed ground”. By visualizing a target in the distance it will minimize any focus you may have on the direction the teeing area may be pointing.

Russell Taylor first minority professional hired by the Pebble Beach Company in 1989, Head Golf Professional at Douglass Golf Course in Indianapolis, IN and Junior Golf Coordinator for the golf division of Indianapolis City Parks & Recreation.

(...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2007 issue.)

 

Russell Taylor
June 15, 1953 -
June 30, 2007


Billy Helmes Wins NNGA National Championship

Salute to Mr. Billy Helms, Vice President of Vera Moore Cosmetics, based in Plainview, NY, won the The National Negro Golf Association (NNGA) National Championship for 2006. The tournament as held October 11-15 at the PGA Golf Club in Point St. Lucie, Florida.

(...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2007 issue.)

 

Billy Helmes
In Memory of Better Golf With
Julius Richardson


This leading golf trainer was a leading part of our teaching team and featured tips in each issue of the African American Golfer's Digest.

Richarson was the first African American professional to be included in the Top 100 Instructors in the United States by Golf Magazine.

In 1999 Richardson was voted Teached of the Century by the United States Golf Teacher's Federation and he is author of "Better Golf, A Skill Building Approach."

March 3, 1921 -
Sept. 26, 2007

Bull Creek Commemorates 10th Anniversary

Bull Creek welcomed over 70 golfers, plus family and friends for a weekend of great golf, food, southern hospitality, live entertainment and late night fireworks.


The tournament was great fun! It not only celebrated Bull Creek's success, but also heightened the awareness of prostate cancer and made screenings available onsite to the players and the community (...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2007 issue.)

Addie Cobb, our talented golf trainer and a contributing editor, in Valdosta, Georgia, is hands on with each of her students. This issue, she helps you practice your putting with tips for high and low handicappers. Follow her detailed instruction drills and see how you can improve your roll and keeping your ball on line.


Addie's Tip: When putting, your tempo should be smooth. Do not hit or jab, but stroke your putts.
(...read more in the Fall 2006 issue.)

17th Annual Sacramento River City Golf Classic & Fundraiser Participants

The directors, youth, volunteers and friends of the Northern California Minority Junior Golf Scholarship Association (NCMJGSA) held its’ 17th Annual Sacramento River City Golf Classic and Fundraiser July 7, 2006 at Wildhorse Golf Club in Davis, California.

The golfers, along with founder Willie Simmons had an enjoyable time. The weather was warm and some very low scores were posted. Golfers dined on delicious Bar-B-Cue beef and tri-tip and chicken at the Awards Banquet.
(...read more in the Winter/Jan. 2007 issue.)

Robin Aikens (LPGA)
Covering the "Celebrity Beat"

Check out the latest happenings with Robin, as she covers the celebrity beat while attending some of the hottest golf outings and tournaments across the country.

Along with running her own successful golf program, and training clinics this author, and mother of twins, also has the latest details, sightings, and goings-on, of anybody who's who!




Mill Cove Golf Course
owned and operated by T.C. Newman (left) and his lovely wife Ruby (right) in Jacksonville, Florida, gets the entire family involved with their passion for golf.

Newman is a firm believer in entrepreneurship as a mandate within the African American Community. His idea of making his belief a reality was less conventional than most entrepreneurs, but has been a rewarding venture, both personally and economically.
(...read more in the Winter 2005 issue.)

Eve Wright
Former Director of Legal Affairs
LPGA

The game of golf for Eve Wright, prior to joining the Ladies Professional Golf Association as Director of Legal Affairs, was an elusive sport. Promoting golf turned into being among her most challenging accomplishments. While there, her position at the LPGA, a non-profit corporation supporting women’s golf, thrust her into a profession where she was able to hone her golf skills while advancing the organization.

(...read more in the Spring 2005 issue.)

 


(...read more in the
Winter 2005 issue.)

Pro Golf at Camp Creek owned by Weldon Coleman and Shirley Henderson Coleman, the retail shop is fast becoming the hangout for golfers on the south side of Atlanta. With first class décor, excellent selection, competitive prices and friendly service, it’s a great place to purchase golfequipment. Pro Golf at Camp Creek is the only African American owned store in the Pro Golf International franchise network.

 

First Place winners of the Inner City Youth Golfer's Assoc. Scholarship Tournament are all smiles after their team effort on May 22 at the Links on Madison Green, Royal Palm Beach. Fl.

(...read more in the Fall 04 issue.)

 

History Makers
William J. Powell is the only African American in the world to design, build, own and operate a golf course. What has helped keep his dream alive at his Clearview Golf Course in Canton, Ohio?

Let William J. Powell (right) tell you all about it himself. The 91-year-old, WWII veteran has decades of experience at the legendary golf course that is now managed by his beautiful daughter and Head Golf Professional Renee Powell, PGA/LPGA (left).

(...read more about the "Living Legacy of Clearview" in the Spring 2004 issue.

 

Atlanta Chapter of 100 Black Men raised more than $150,000 in proceeds during their annual golf classic at the Golf Club of Georgia. The fundraiser benefits "Project Success", a youth initiative aimed at helping participants develop academic, leadership and life skills.

(...read more in the Summer 2005 issue)

The Las Vegas Urban Chamber of Commerce at the 6th Annual Ann Gregory Golf Tournament
Ann Gregory's daughter, JoAnn Gregory (front row, third from left) and Hanna Brown, President (front row, fourth from left) with Edgar "Tee" Taylor (Golf Committee Chair, front row, far right) are all smiles as they enjoy the success of the tournament at the Silverstone Golf Course in Las Vegas, NV.

(,,,read more in the Summer 2005 issue.)