Being the best that you can on the course means having golf skills you can be proud of. Blast Motion introduces their newest training item, an upgrade from the previous Blast Putt product.
This time Blast Motion gets it right. A build in sensor and downloadable app gives you real-time motion analytics of your golf swing. It is compatible with your smart phone, however, should you be without it, Blast Motion is able to store your swing information until you are in range of your mobile device.

As a real-time motion capture device, the Blast Motion technology uses video to accurately capture all aspects of your game: full swing, driving, putting. Their innovation is focused on giving you a real training experience and analysis through digital, wearable technology.
This automation provides you with the information you need to gain better golfing skills. The highlights are overlaid with metrics from your performance and can be shared immediately through email, social media or messaging.
This much technology is packed into a device weighing just half an ounce to give you precise measurements. It securely attaches to most regulation putters, drivers or to your iOS device, allowing 8 hours of continuous secure and discrete play . Its proprietary algorithms capture nature motion and allow you to understand the difference between your strokes: practice and real. Bluetooth Smart technology accurately transmits the meaningful data to your smartphone or tablet during your play or practice with the device.
MSRP: $149
The App is free on the Apple App Store.


The LED light turns on automatically when connected to devices and will stay on while charging. You’ll also not have to worry about the balance of power, as the Kodiak Power Bank’s last LED light will flash when the battery status is low. Take it anywhere.


Above L-R: Chris Fils, Lilllian Okapaleke, Bianca Berry, Belinthia Berry, Clemmie Perry, Dr. Anderson Prewitt (Event Coordinators)





In spring 2015, WOCG will launch their Girls on the Green Tee (GOTGT) program. GOTGT is designed to encourage and promote young girls and college bound students, to learn and play the sport of golf and to integrate various mentoring programs that will focus on initiatives to prepare girls to live and work in a diverse, rapidly changing world.
Clemmie Perry, Director and Founder, Women of Color Golf









This year the proceeds will be donated to Long Island Cares, a food bank founded by late singer and songwriter Harry Chapin, which serves 590 agencies across Long Island.
Participants enjoyed a full round of golf followed by dinner and an awards ceremony emceed by Arise News Anchor Julian Phillips. Those in attendance included Richard Caster, former New York Jet; Gary Anthony Ramsey, Director of Arise News; Debert Cook, Founder of African American Golfer’s Digest and others.




Col. James Crump (left) and Willie Simmons Jr., (center) congratulate Patricia Ickes who won the Hole-In-One $500 shopping spree.

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Xavier also enjoys playing golf at two of those nearby courses:
Though only four-years old, young Xavier began watching, his “papi” as he calls him, playing golf in the garage at their home, and the practice range. And the love the game began.
Outside of golf Xavier, like most youngsters his age, enjoys playing electronic games, especially Wii sports golf, and wrestling with his papi!
Collegiate golfer Bria’ Sanders has been rewarded for her consistency and solid performances by being ranked in Golfstat’s Top 50 NAIA Women’s Golfers. Sanders is accompanied in the listing by Ashley Madden . In order to be eligible for this ranking, the golfers needed to have competed in a minimum of eight rounds of golf throughout the fall season.