This book makes known that no one seems to remember the names of the women golfers who were the queens of African American Golf. In 2030, it will be 100 years since Marie Thompson Jones won the first and her initial United Golfers Association Women’s Open Championship. A vastly compiled research work the author pulls at the past, the present and the future of golf while acknowledging the lost names and identities of decades of black women who have, and who are, making history in the game. In-depth biographies, personally written experiences and fascinating photographs are illustrated throughout. Foreward written by Debert Cook, CMP, Publisher,African American Golfer’s Digest.
ISBN: 978-1-4269-3420-9
Now, some 40 years after the American Civil Rights Movement set the stage for greater participation and integration of blacks in sport, the complexion of this country’s ball fields, golf courses, gyms, and stadiums—though not owners’ suites and administrative boardrooms—has been forever changed. This award-winning author, and sports columnist at Newsday, pulls no punches in addressing tough questions concern the state of Blacks’ sports participation today.
ISBN:13:97807360-6750-8
Foreward by Author Ashe. The Story of Charlie Sifford. The First Black PGA Golfer, and the first African American to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. The book is currently out of print, however, to order 5 or more autographed copies at $40.00 each call: (440) 449-3944.
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by Pete McDaniel. Foreward by Tiger Woods.
Hardcover, October 2000.
ISBN:1888531363
A fast-moving heart-warming narrative on the history of African-Americans in golf. Beginning with the 1896 U.S. Open where blacks first played in a national competition, to the invention of the golf tee by an African-American dentist in 1899, to the early clubs and facilities open to people of color, to the service roles that served as an introduction to the game. And much, much more.
This book is written by one of America’s most talented authors and speakers. The Senior Editor of the African American Golfer’s Digest, Wanambwa’s dynamic and inspiring story truly reflects the meaning of his last name, “One Who Survives.” His book is sure to captivate any audience, as he recalls of being born in war-torn Uganda, East Africa, during the terror and violence of Idi Amin, and how his family escaped to the United States only to lose his father to a tragic accident.
ISBN: 0-97723450-9
“Stories From The Caddyshack” The Untold Stories of Golf’s Forgotten Heroes
A collection of colorful, revealing and emotionalstories about the game’s greatest players told by the men who caddied for them. Working in their shadows, these men turned an occupation others considered demeaning into an art form. With pride and dignity they made an indelible mark on the game.
ISBN: 0-97723451-7
The author’s increased passion and love for life is acknowledged in this fabulous book that correlates just the similarities between golf and love. Aiken’s commitment to the game and her profession are found throughout the 64 pages as she cites a personal perspective of who she is, because of golf.
ISBN:9780-97651091-8
Let Them Play.
by John David, president of the Multicultural Golf Association of America.
This book gives you the complete story of one man’s vision to infiltrate the world of golf through his organization. The book includes the history of golf and when and where the game began, along with multicultural golf champions and their exclusions from the game.
Soft Cover ISBN: 0-9776743-0-4










