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Outraged, Fed Up Over the Silence of Racial Disparities

by Debert Cook May 31, 2020
written by Debert Cook

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BY MICHAEL COOPER

As I write this, I am angry. People across America are angry. Protesters are marching in communities and demanding change; wanting to end institutionalized racism. It ignited following the horrific and inhumane murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Outraged people, Black and white, are fed up and screaming enough is enough.

I have two children. Both are adults now, but today I am more concerned for their health and well-being than I was when they were adolescents. My son is 26-years old. He works full-time doing what he loves, is self-supporting, independent, and a hard worker. I love him dearly yet worry that he is a prime target for being victimized for simply being a Black man in America.  

As I watched the George Floyd video, I grimaced when the 42-year old man pleaded “Mama,” and I thought of my son. I grew angrier when Floyd said, “I can’t breathe,” and then I thought of my son again. Like most, I wonder how long our country will suffer from these unjust racial disparities. Will my son prosper as we demand change, or be swept away by the powerful undercurrent?

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My professional background is in education and sports, specifically golf. Both industries are microcosms of our larger American society, with similar systemic disenfranchisement, discrimination, and racial inequalities. I might not be able to change the world, but at the least, I do gain satisfaction by continually trying to make a small difference in the spaces that I operate.  

So, following the George Floyd incident, I reached out to a trusted friend. He is white and a golf industry leader. I shared this video with him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c1uJywjPbA, along with a short article on white privilege. I asked him to review both, and then schedule a call to discuss. He did, and we talked for at least an hour. The open and candid dialogue was refreshing and needed.

We both agreed that sports make a difference in America, and that we would work more closely together to support changes in our environment. We complimented the many athletes who have stepped forward since Floyd’s death, and agreed more are needed. Thus far, it is an impressive list of celebrities, including NBA greats LeBron James and Steph Curry. Legendary tennis star Chris Evert chimed in, as did current phenom Coco Gauff. There has been a plethora of NFL stars showing support, such as JJ Watt, Tom Brady, and Miami Dolphin coach Brian Flores. Even NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell issued a statement on behalf of the league. Neither my friend nor I could recall anything from the golf world though. Nothing!

I asked my friend if he would help us get more golf leaders and players engaged in similar conversations like we just had. Not simply for the sake of conversation, but with the hope that meaningful dialogue could help tear down social barriers in golf, improve race relations, and ultimately increase inclusion. He agreed. He also agreed that George Floyd’s brutal murder was not just a Black issue. It is a reoccurring social justice issue, and it’s an American issue.

As we closed the phone conversation, I reminded my friend of two quotes from Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, a brilliant Black scholar and social justice advocate. Dr. Dyson said “Blacks need whites to speak up. Their presence adds a moral weight to the gathering.” He also said: “When there are traumatic events that the world can see, we need clear white voices of resistance that the world can hear.”

If we all work together, then perhaps we can use George Floyd’s tragic death as a springboard towards social justice. Maybe his brutal murder can force intelligent Black and white leaders to come together and make the necessary changes to finally eliminate institutionalized racism in America. We all must do our part.

Michael Cooper, PhD.

Michael Cooper, PhD.

ABOUT MICHAEL COOPER, PH.D.
Dr. Michael W. Cooper is Chairman of the WE ARE GOLF Diversity Task Force, former Director of Diversity for the World Golf Foundation/The First Tee, and past Assistant Dean/Campus Director for Springfield College-Tampa Bay campus. Contact him at [email protected]. 

 

 
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Weekly Recap Report (May 30, 2020)

by Debert Cook May 30, 2020
written by Debert Cook

RECAP REPORT IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

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East Palo Alto T-Ball Pitching Machine Cancels its 16th Annual Golf Classic

by Debert Cook May 30, 2020
written by Debert Cook

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May 30, 2020—East Palo Alto T-Ball Pitching Machine announces the cancelation of its 16th Annual Golf Classic due to conditions surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic that has gripped our nation and our world.  The annual fundraising event which has attracted friends, fans, and celebrity guests to Las Vegas venues for over a decade plan to host their tournament in 2021.  More details will be forthcoming in the pursuing months, according to Coach Gene Tate founder of the organization.  “I wish to thank everyone for the support of our annual event and we look forward to having you with us next year for another great golf outing.”

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ABOUT
East Palo Alto T-Ball/Pitching Machine is a 28-year-old 501(c)3 organization that provides an opportunity for under-served children to participate in an affordable, minimally competitive and academically supportive athletic program. Players range from five to fifteen years old and the organizational emphasis is on teaching the ideals of teamwork and good sportsmanship. In 2017 the club led a delegation of parents and youth on a historical trip to Havana, Cuba for competitive play with a local baseball team. “It was a trip of a lifetime and gave participants a greater global outlook with the potential of becoming global leaders,” recounts Coach Gene Tate who initiated the tour. To this day, the international excursion continues to a much talked about highlight life experience for the youngsters who attended.

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Join Golf Phenom Micaa’ Thomas For Her 2020 Virtual Commencement

by Debert Cook May 29, 2020
written by Debert Cook

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May 29, 2020 —Bowie, Md., native Micaa’ Thomas is turning the page and entering another chapter of her extraordinary life on this Saturday, May 30 at 9:30 am (ET) when she will graduate from the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD) in Savannah, Ga., earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Visual Effects with minors in Animation and Drawing.  SCAD is ranked among the Top 50 Animation Schools and Colleges in the U.S. (2020 College Rankings).  Micaa’s short film “Our House is On Fire” was self-produced for her portfolio and provides insight into the impact of climate change on our world.  The film’s Instagram: our-house.film

“Golf is my passion 24/7; Painting is my hobby; Trying to achieve my goals one stroke at a time,” says the tweet on this 2020 graduating senior’s twitter page.  

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Micaa’ has been featured in the African American Golfer’s Digest several times for her excellent golfing wins, ever since her younger years, in 2013. “Her golfing skills and ambition to succeed have moved her forward to achieve so many more wins, in golf, and in her personal life, said Debert Cook, Publisher, African American Golfer’s Digest.  “I wish her the very best in graduating from the Savannah College of Art & Design this coming Saturday.”  Micca’ was also a 2015 inductee into the African American Golfers Hall of Fame (West Palm Beach, FL).

“It is with great pride, and joy, we invite you to the virtual commencement of our daughter,” says the graduation invitation sent from Micaa’s parents Michael and Cheryl Thomas.

Buzz with excitement for this star-studded commencement lineup

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SCAD is proud to announce this year’s digital commencement experience will feature Alicia Keys as a speaker, Rachel Brosnahan as host, and Uber Vice President of Product Design Michael Gough as this year’s honorary degree recipient.

 

Micca’ was the National and International AAU Golf Champion in her age group at the time, she was also a three-time high school golf champion at Archbishop Spalding in Severn, Maryland.  in 2016, she again captured the attention of AAGD when the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) held its annual golf championship at the Lake View Course at Calloway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Ga.

Winning her flight at the Maryland State Golf Association’s Women’s Amateur Championship, Micca’, then age 19, notched her third career win at an MSGA event when she won at Hillendale Country Club in Phoenix, Maryland in July.

 

Congratulations Micca’ from all of us at African American Golfer’s Digest!

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Micca’ Thomas, Class of 2020

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Anthony T. Browder to Lead June 5th Webinar on Nile Valley Origins of Christianity

by Debert Cook May 29, 2020
written by Debert Cook
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Anthony T. Browder

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May 29, 2020 —Anthony T. Browder, world-renowned author, publisher, cultural historian, artist, and educational consultant invites the public to join him in a live webinar discussion on the topic: African roots of Christianity.  During the online session, attendees will learn how to “restore rituals, values and principles that will benefit us today. ”

The virtual event will be held on Fri, June 5, 2020 from 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM (EDT).  Online registration is available at EventBrite.com

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Topics discussed during the webinar include:

• Finding Life lessons in Myths

• Cultivating the “Aset Principle”

• Amplifying the power of Meditation, Prayer and Positive Thought

• Ancestral Acknowledgement

• Developing altars and “Spirit Doors”

NOTE: Q&A will occur from 10:00-10:30pm

“In order to accommodate the growing interest in this webinar series we have expanded our Zoom preferences to accommodate 1000 participants for June 5 and encourage everyone to sign up early. If we find that registrations are close to exceeding our new limit, we will expand our Zoom preferences to meet the growing demand. You can help us by registering early and encouraging friends and family to do the same,” said Browder.

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Browder is a graduate of Howard University’s College of Fine Arts and has lectured extensively throughout the United States, Africa, Caribbean, Mexico, Japan and Europe, on issues related to African and African American History and Culture.  As founder and director of IKG Cultural Resources, an educational organization devoted to the re-discovery and application of ancient African history, culture and wisdom.  He has devoted 30 years researching ancient Egyptian history, science, philosophy and culture.  Browder’s expertise in egyptology is extensive, making research ventures of more than 54 times since 1980 to the country.

Browder is author of six publications (including the best sellers, From the Browder File and Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization) and the co-author of six publications, including two written with his now 35-year-old daughter, Atlantis Tye. All of Mr. Browder’s publications are currently being used in classrooms around the world.

Anthony “Tony” Browder is an autodidact and describes himself a chronicler of facts and information relative to the positive portrayal of the worldwide African experience

Serving as director of the ASA Restoration Project, which is funding the excavation and restoration of the 25th dynasty tomb of Karakhamun in Luxor, Egypt. Browder is the first African American to fund and coordinate an archeological dig in Egypt and has conducted 23 archeological missions to Egypt since 2009.

Mr. Browder’s three decades of study have led him to the conclusion that ancient Africans were the architects of civilization and developed the rudiments of what has become the scientific, religious, and philosophical backbone of mankind. It is from this framework that IKG has concentrated its research and disseminated its findings.

Through IKG, Mr. Browder sponsors lectures, seminars, cultural field trips of Washington, D.C., publishes his research, and has conducted study tours to Egypt, West Africa, South Africa and Mexico since 1987.

IKG is an educational organization that is devoted to the re-discovery and application of ancient African history, culture and wisdom. It was founded in 1981 by “Cultural Memory Specialist” Anthony T. Browder who sought to challenge the distorted perceptions of Africa that are perpetuated in the media and in classrooms worldwide.

As the architects of civilization, ancient Africans developed the humanizing principles which established the foundation for world civilization. It is within this framework that IKG concentrates its research and disseminates its findings in an effort to demystify history and present knowledge that can be readily applied in a practical and personal manner.

On May 1, IKG conducted its first webinar, Nile Valley Origins of Christianity, which was planned as an “introduction” to an expansive and complex topic. Unfortunately for some, attendance for this webinar maxed out at 500 persons, and dozens were unable to attend, while those fortunate enough to register were treated to a transformative five- and one-half hour presentation.

As a result of the feedback we received from those who were and were not able to participate in the May 1 webinar, Browder made two decisions:

1. Schedule a Nile Valley Origins of Christianity – Pt. 2 webinar for June 5, and
2. Provide a digital download of the May 1 webinar available on the IKG website.

The goal of IKG is to provide Information and Knowledge that leads to Growth when properly applied. We pledge to continue to provide our supporters with invaluable information that has practical applications, and we encourage everyone to use this time of “sheltering in place” to read, study and free your minds. 

For more information visit the IDK Cultural Resource Center at https://ikgculturalresourcecenter.com/

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Black With No Chaser to Host: “What About Me?”

by Debert Cook May 28, 2020
written by Debert Cook

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Join Black With No Chaser’s Facebook Live as they host a timely conversation centered on Black manhood and the various ways our truths show up.

Moderator:
Cirilo R. Manego III, Black With No Chaser

Panelists:

D. John Jackson, 5J Entertainment
J. Wyndal Gordon, Attorney
Todd Belcore, Social Change
Timon Kyle Durrett, Actor

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Avis Brown-Riley Makes Debut Tonight On ABC’s Holey Moley @ 9pm(ET)/8CT)

by Debert Cook May 28, 2020
written by Debert Cook
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Avis Brown-Riley, HOLEY MOLEY – “Episode 201”, (ABC/Christopher Willard)

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May 28, 2020—Tonight’s Episode 2 of Holey Moley features Avis Brown-Riley.  Avis, and LPGA Professional, is paired with contestant Jennifer Weitz, as the two compete to join the winner’s circle.  Especially exciting in this episode, the show sees it’s first hole-in-one!

“It was a spectacular and exhilarating experience,” said Avis.  “Now I know what the movie stars experience while filming, and one that I will always remember,” said the San Diego, Calif., resident.  Eight contestants compete per episode, which means the show doesn’t have to skip over entire holes to fit everything into an hour. It is still sudden-death: the eight are paired off and then the winners of those four match-ups face off on two new holes. That leaves two players left for the final hole.

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Avis Brown-Riley lines up her putt on Episode 201 of HOLEY MOLEY – (ABD/Christopher Willard)

Avis recounts how the Disney/ABC television staff “rolled out the red carpet” and treated her and all of the contestants like royalty during the filming.  “The Holey Moley Show challenges you mentally and physically.  It is inspiring, especially when the audience was rallying and cheering me along.” The Holey Moley venue is a 10-hole, technicolor miniature golf course and familiar mini-golf obstacles come into play in outsize dimension — giant windmills, water hazards, wavy slides and such — the difference being that they’re meant to obstruct golfers as well as golf balls. After striking their putts, players are required to navigate the course themselves, a perilous journey that yields all manner of pitfalls.

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Avis Brown-Riley on set with fellow contestant Jennifer Weitz

NBA player Steph Curry is also back on the show, however, this season his character has been animated as a cartoon character so, Curry—also one of the show’s producers, does not actually appear on the set. Last season he spent maybe a few hours helping players out on one hole.

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Avis Brown-Riley, Author, “Building of a Champion”

Avis is the winner of the 1982 San Diego Women’s Amateur Championship and she has kept her momentum in sport and in life.  A breast cancer survivor, the active 56-year-old, mother of two has been married 24-years to her husband, James.   Her book reveals knock-downs, setbacks, and perseverance in overcoming many of her challenges.  Today, Avis’ strong will is in itself a true miracle and she shares her life story in the release of her new book, Building of a Champion.

The hilarious episodes of Holey Moley star award-winning actors Rob Riggle and Joe Tessitore who both do an excellent job entertaining viewers with their antics.  

“Holey Moley” airs THURSDAY, MAY 28 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. Episodes can also be viewed the next day on ABC.com, the ABC app and Hulu.

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South Africa: Cape Town Rondebosch Golf Club

by Debert Cook May 27, 2020
written by Debert Cook

 

Located at Cnr Access Road and, Golf Course Rd, Mowbray, Cape Town, South Africa is the Cape Town Rondebosch Golf Club (RGC).  Widely known as “Cape Town’s Golf Course of Choice” the 18 hole, par 72, 6,805-yard championship course is situated only ten minutes from Cape Town’s popular City Center.  It beholds magnificent views of Devil’s Peak and Table Mountain and is a popular choice for local and international visitors.  

Establishment in 1911 the membership-only course offers a warm and friendly environment. Some tight driving holes, compounded by undulating fairways and the ever-present threat of strong winds provide some interesting play.  There is a well-stocked pro shop, bar and bistro with terrific food and beverage offerings superb value.  The upstairs deck is perfect for enjoying beer and pizza and colorful sunsets.  The parkland-type course maintains its excellent condition all year round with the oversight of its skilled management team and staff. 

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In October 2019, Kathryn Magett McManus of Raleigh, NC, traveled to Cape Town, South Africa on a group excursion with African American Golfer’s Digest, “I enjoyed playing at Rondebosch,” she recalled.  “After a slow start, I had a great time. The country was beautiful, with so many wonderful views!  And, I got my first birdie on this course!”  

Kathryn Magett McManus at Rodenborch Golf Course gets her first hole-in-one.

Kathryn Magett McManus at Rondeborch Golf Course gets her first hole-in-one.

But this course has a dark side and has been the center of recent protests.  Engaged in a heated controversy between local community activists and city governments the debate surrounds its upcoming 10-year land lease extension.  Objectors are calling for redeveloping the public property into affordable housing to serve some of the city’s 119,000 low-income residents of its 4.6 million population, according to the Cape News.  In early 2020, protesters gathered on the land, accusing the course of “subsidizing the wealthy elite” and citing historical references of racism at the course and highlighting the support RGC received during apartheid in the 1950s. 

“The renewal of this lease of City land in 2020 blatantly ignores a history of forced removals and actively legitimizes, rewards and further entrenches colonial land dispossession and racist segregation.  It is for these reasons that we object to the renewal of the lease of 113 acres of land to the Rondebosch Golf Club,” the opposition said to Cape News.  The Rondebosch Golf Course fell within an area that was declared “for whites only” in 1966.  Between 1960 and 1983 an estimated 3.5-million people were relocated under Group Areas and Separate Development Legislation, according to the Surplus People’s Project in 1985.  The social catastrophe of these forced removals devastated the Black River community in what is now Rondebosch.  

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Bird’s eye view of Rodebosch GC

The Black River community of 300 families lived south of the golf course from the old Duinefontein and Klipfontein roads towards Park Road in Rondebosch. Its eastern boundary was Strathallan Road and its western boundary was not far from the Rondebosch Common starting at Borden Road. These families (close to 2,000 individuals) contributed to the economy of Cape Town working as teachers, shopkeepers, painters, plumbers, plasterers, bricklayers, carpenters, tailors, nurses, gardeners and city council employees.  All were forcibly relocated, becoming a part of a larger stream of removals, which, in 1971 totaled 27,985 families in the city as a whole.  The city is seeking approval from the council to extend the RGC land lease.

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Jerrell Parrish 2020-2021 PGA WORKS Golf Management University Scholarship Recipient

by Debert Cook May 25, 2020
written by Debert Cook

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BY AAGD STAFF

May 25, 2020 —PGA REACH has awarded scholarships to 10 students through the PGA WORKS Golf Management University Scholarship Program for the 2020-2021 academic school year. These $8,000 scholarships are designed to improve the recruitment and retention of talented and motivated students from diverse backgrounds, who are pursuing PGA Membership through PGA Golf Management University Programs nationwide.  Among the recipients is Jerrell Parrish a student at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2023.

Jerrell, 28, was born in Washington, DC and raised in Prince Georges County, Maryland a suburb outside of DC. He learned how to play golf at the age of 12. Within a year he began competing in the Golf Channel’s Drive, Chip, and Putt competition, winning 1st place in several events. He went on to compete and win 1st place in local junior events such as the Glenn Dale Golf Club Junior Championship; the Jimmy Garvin’s Langston Legacy Golf Tournament, USA vs Bahamas; and the Elite Players Tournament.  Jerrell credits notable PGA professionals who have contributed to his growth and development through one-on-one instruction and/or counsel including Calvin Peete, Pepper Peete, Fred Funk, Lee Elder, Vijay Singh, Jim Furyk, and James Black. Jerrell has also worked with well-known golf professionals in Maryland such as Troy Beck, Wayne DeFrancisco, Rodney Lathern, and David Marshall. Jerrell also received training at the David Leadbetter Academy in Florida. 

As a junior golfer, Jerrell competed in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA), International Junior Golf Tour (IJGT), and the Bill Dickey tournaments where he competed against some of the top junior golfers in the nation. Jerrell became good friends with PGA Tour player Harold Varner after competing in the Bill Dickey tournament which annually features the top minority golfers in the country. Jerrell made history as the first African American Junior golfer to be selected to compete in the IJGT Junior Euro Cup event to represent the USA vs Canada and Scotland in Scotland.

Having recently completed his freshman year at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) with a GPA: 3.73, Jerrell is focused on earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Hospitality Management (May 2023) with a concentration in PGA Golf Management.  He serves 16-hours monthly with the United States Air Force Nellis AFB, Nevada, since August 2018.  He is CompTIA Project+ Certified and Certified in Hotel Industry Analytics (CHIA).

Jerrell gives back to his community in many ways, he volunteers for the Butch Harmon School of Golf, the PGA Jr League and Habitat for Humanity.  He serves as Sergeant of Arms for UNLV Hospitality Toastmasters, is a member of Eta Sigma Delta Hospitality Honors Society, and a member of Sigma Alpha Pi National Society of Leadership and Success.

ABOUT PGA WORKS

The PGA WORKS initiative is designed to evolve the demographic composition of the golf industry’s workforce and the PGA of America’s Membership. Scholarship recipients will pursue full-time undergraduate studies at one of the 18 accredited PGA Golf Management Universities during the 2020-2021 academic year, with an ultimate goal of obtaining PGA Membership.

“PGA REACH is proud to award these outstanding students with a PGA WORKS Golf Management University Scholarship, as they pursue their dream of earning PGA Membership and a college degree,” said PGA President Suzy Whaley. “We congratulate them for their academic success, and we’re delighted that they represent an exciting future for the game and our industry.”
Scholarship recipients were selected on the basis of: Academic record; demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities; honors and work experience; a statement of goals and aspirations; unusual personal or family circumstances; an outside appraisal; demonstrated active participation in the game of golf; and playing ability.


2020-2021 PGA WORKS Golf Management University
Scholarship Program Recipients

Cole Carrigan

Cole Carrigan
Taylorsville, North Carolina
Eastern Kentucky University
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2024

Breanna ReynoldsBrianna Fleming
Monaca, Pa.
Coastal Carolina University
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2022

Mark Howard
Mark Howard
Lexington, Ky.
Eastern Kentucky University
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2023

Leah ImLeah Im
Las Vegas
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2023
 
Brayden KelleyBrayden Kelley
Fruita, Colo.
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2024

Grace McKinnon
Grace McKinnon

Methuen, Mass.
Florida Gulf Coast University
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2024

Jerrell Parrish-300Jerrell Parrish
Hyattsville, Md.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2023

Breanna ReynoldsBreanna Reynolds
Parker, S.D.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2023

Margaret WilliamsMargaret Williams
Gambier, Ohio
Methodist University
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2024

Rachel WohnRachel Wohn
Savannah, Ga.
Clemson University
PGA Golf Management University Program Class of 2022

 

To ensure success and perpetuity of the program, as well as objectivity in the selection process, PGA REACH retained Scholarship America as a third-party administrator. Scholarship America is the nation’s largest designer and manager of scholarship, tuition assistance, and other education support programs for corporations, foundations, associations and individuals.

About PGA WORKS
PGA WORKS is a strategic initiative designed to diversify the golf industry’s workforce.  Funded by PGA REACH, the 501(c)(3) charitable foundation of the PGA of America, PGA WORKS leverages fellowships, scholarships, career exploration events, and the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship to inspire and engage talent from all backgrounds to pursue key employment positions across the golf industry. For more information, visit PGAREACH.org/PGAWORKS

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Team Tiger-Peyton Win Raises $20 Million for COVID-19 at Capital One’s The Match

by Debert Cook May 25, 2020
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May 25, 2020 — Rain filled the South Florida air on Sunday, May 24, threatening to make a mess of The Match: Champions for Charity at Medalist Golf Club.  Tiger Woods, Peyton Manning hung on to win the match by defeating Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady, 1 up. Starting out the four sporting icons didn’t let bad weather dampen what turned out to be an exciting, fun-filled exhibition that raised $20 million for COVID-19 relief efforts while highlighting the ups and downs of competitive golf.

Of course Mickelson trash-talked (as is his hallmark during rounds) and the situation was enhanced by announcer Charles Barkley.  World No. 4 player Justin Thomas put in his two cents, smartly commenting his way through with sly remarks all while playing the role as an on-course reporter.  The round engaged many notable Celebrities who rang in by phone and offered challenge donations to spruce up the challenge even further.  After all was said and done, $10 million was pledged by the four players and WarnerMedia prior to the match, another $10 million was raised during the afternoon through text messages and online pledges, among other means.”Phil said he was nervous, so imagine us,” said Manning, the retired two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback who is a member at Augusta National. “To go behind the ropes and get in these guys’ world and in the arena with them was really an incredible experience.

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“I was not comfortable the whole time, but raising $20 million as people are going through such tough times, it’s something I’ll always remember and cherish.”

A Tiger-Phil match of some kind had long been in the works as a sequel to The Match that Mickelson won in 2018, capturing a $9 million payday in a winner-take-all Thanksgiving encounter in Las Vegas, according to ESPN reports. But, before the Covid-19 pandemic put a halt to sports, a Tiger-Phil match that included Manning and Brady was in the works. The idea reverted to an important fundraiser several weeks ago, one that would still give fans a fantastic challenge to watch. 

The Challenge had significant moments for all four competitors, forthright most notably by Brady, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback who seemed to be getting grief the entire front nine before he holed a wedge shot for a birdie on the seventh hole — while his pants were splitting and his microphone was breaking. That meant a $100,000 donation from Brooks Koepka — who phoned in his pledge as he saw Brady struggling, saying he’d offer the money if the former New England Patriots quarterback were to make par on the front side.

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Granville Brown Shoots a “Covid-19” Hole-In-One

by Debert Cook May 24, 2020
written by Debert Cook
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Granville Brown

BY AAGD STAFF

May 25, 2020 — It was Sunday, May 24, and a balmy 87 degrees on the grounds of the Durango Hills Golf Club in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The city had an excessive heat warning in effect, however, this did not deter Granville Brown, as he aimed his shot at hole #10.  The strike was perfect, hitting the ‘play it safe’ modified golf cup and bouncing about 2-feet away, to the left.  “It’s a Covid-19 hole-in-one,” chuckled Granville on a telephone interview with this publication.  He achieved it on a Par 3 at 157 yards. The retired former college professor used a ProV1 ball and a 6 iron Callaway Apex to get the job done. 

Durango Hills is a Lee Schmidt/Brian Curley designed public 18-hole, par 58 golf course.  The course offers undulating greens and scenic views of the Red Rock Mountains, measures 3,777 yards from the back tees, and consists of one par 4 on the front nine and three par 4’s on the back nine.   During Covid-19, with social distancing in mind, the course has implemented safe-play rules which include a raised cup to prevent the ball from entering the hole.  During play, if a golfer’s ball hits the raised cup, rebounds, and comes to rest within a few feet of the target, it is considered a made shot. “I was excited and so were my playing partners, David Washington and Byron Holmes,” said Granville.  “It was a good day.”

Dr. Granville Brown and his wife, Ellen, relocated to Las Vegas several years ago from Grand Rapids, Mich.  They both enjoy the game and spend much of their time involved in the sport and in just a few short weeks, Granville will be installed for his third term as President of the Western States Golf Association.

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The 2020 Acura MDX Defines Space and Comfort

by Debert Cook May 24, 2020
written by Debert Cook
2020 Acura MDX

2020 Acura MDX

May 24, 2020 — The 2020 Acura MDX, which the first three-row luxury SUV to enter the market, continues its reputation for reliability and high resale value. The 2020 Acura MDX family of vehicles offers a host of design, technology and safety packages for its gas and hybrids models.

The 2020 Acura MDX, which was the first luxury SUV to offer seven-passenger seating, also holds the lead as the top-selling three-row luxury SUV of all-time

Since 2001, the Acura MDX has been earning customer loyalty for its comfort and performance. It has held on to its competitive advantage over the years by adding the newest safety, technology, and design features. The third-generation MDX, which was introduced in 2014, has expanded that list of configurations and options.

Consumers can now choose between five different types of MDX packages, which are named MDX Standard, Technology, A-Spec, Advance, or Entertainment.  The Standard, Technology and Advance come standard with front-wheel-drive (FWD). All models can be equipped with Acura’s Super-Handling all-wheel-drive (SH-AWD), which significantly improves handling on all types of road conditions. The Technology and Advance versions can be equipped with a Sport Hybrid SH-AWD.

2020 Acura MDX Interior

2020 Acura MDX Interior

I tested the 2020 Acura MDX A-Spec model that included the Tech package. The A-Spec, which was introduced at the 2018 New York International Auto Show, includes the Super Handling AWD suspension, and design enhancements.

The exterior has a more aggressive look that includes black and chrome accents, redesigned front bumpers, LED fog lights, and 20-inch alloy wheels. The interior was given new gauges, sport seats, carbon fiber trim, sport pedals, and a thicker steering wheel with paddle shifters.

The Tech Package includes voice navigation, AcuraLink Communication System, HD radio, remote engine start, rain-sensing wipers, power-folding side mirrors, traffic detection monitors and parking sensors.

The Acura MDX offers two engine types: The Standard and Technology comes with a 3.5-liter six-cylinder that generates 290 horsepower and is paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. The Sport Hybrid is powered by a 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine and an electric motor that gets 257 horsepower. It uses a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

The price range for the 2020 Acura MDX starts at $44,500 and tops out at $60,150 MSRP. The estimated fuel averages are 23 mpg on the FWD models, 22 mpg on the SH-AWD, and 27 mpg combined on the Sport Hybrid. The A-Spec version started at $54,900 with a $995 destination charge.

For more reviews on the latest new cars and trucks, go to www.decisivemedia.net.

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