Winner Dorothy Johnson (front and center)
She’s done it again, becoming, for the 7th time, the Club Champ of the Cypress Lakes Ladies Club. Dorothy Johnson, a well-seasoned Golf Channel amateur tour player, pulled off a fantastic win during the two-day tournament played April 20-21, 2016 at Cypress Lakes golf course. Johnson, Johnson, known as “DOT” among her friends, is a resolute winner on The Golf Channel amateur tournaments and plays competitively year-round.
Her mantra: “Have clubs, will travel”. Johnson has been playing the game since 1991 and on May 27, 2012, received the Founder’s Award at the African American Golfers Hall Of Fame in West Palm Beach, Fla.scoring 86, 95.







Harper should know. The former spouse of the pioneering African American golfer Lee Elder, Harper has worked with the world’s best players – from Arnold Palmer and Gary Player to Tiger Woods. She was instrumental in the founding of the PGA Tour Wives Association, initiated the Golf Digest Minority Golf Summit, restructured PGA player credentials, established a minority joint venture golf course design team, was the first person of color to run a full concession eighteen-hole golf complex for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and she organized the first multi-racial sporting event in the history of South Africa.
Fulfilling several roles successfully as husband, father, entrepreneur, concerned citizen and avid golfer George Webber has an interesting life full of opportunities and challenges. Webber is the Founder and President of FindMyGolfBuddy.com, an online interactive recreational/sports website whose social platform unites golf playing partners from around the country, and around the world. The mission: “To find golf partners one buddy at a time.”
Webber, sole owner of the company and its Chief Golfing Officer (CGO), says the aim of FindMyGolfBuddy.com is in “bringing the game to more players and increasing the frequency of play among all golfers.” The Canadian-based Corporation has created the ideal means for doing so. “Golf allows me to relax and have fun with my friends,” says the former Human Resources corporate executive who recently retired and works from home.
Webber enjoys a relaxing day in Philadelphia, Pa.
Webber and his wife enjoy traveling and they both keep fit and healthy by enjoying–in moderation–the native dishes of Trinidad in the Caribbean where he was born. “It’s a treat when we are able to indulge,” he chuckles.
(L-R) Errol Blake, Eli White, Donald Rucker
(L-R) Herbie Lewis, Jesse Branson
The club was organized in November 1997 and was originally called The Weequahic Ball Strikers Golf Club. The charter members were Leon Harris, Althear Lester, Blease Greene, Leonard Simmons, William Walker, Coleman Holmes, William Wright, Jesse A. Bell, Harry Robinson and Darryl Jeffries.
