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The Ted Contee Story (VIDEO)

by Debert Cook

Relive the life and times of African American PGA Instructor Ted Contee who has been involved in golf for 62-years. Contee left employment with the Federal Government to be involved as a pro in the golf industry.  Today he teaches at the East Potomac Golf Course in Washington, D.C. and, has seen quite a bit of things that have happened during his time surrounding the game, diversity, competition and golfing organizations.

 

Listen as Contee talks with interviewer Lorenzo Hobbs and recounts his experiences of working in the professional ranks and of enjoying relaxing rounds with fellow avid golfers, where he has touched innumerable lives with his devotion to the game.  Hear what he has to say about his ‘most frustrating thing in golf’ and of opportunities for Blacks on-and-off the field and why he ‘gave up’ trying to be on Tour. (Originally published on May 28, 2014.)

Lorenzo Hobbs-headshotLorenzo Hobbs is an avid golfer and serves as a Program Manager with the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs OSDBU. He resides with his family in Fredericksburg, VA.

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