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The Slow Death of A South Jersey African American Owned Golf Course

by Debert Cook
Historic Freeway Golf Course is for sale

In 1967, four black businessmen – real estate broker Al Letson, business owner Maxwell Stanford, motel owner Robert Salsbury, and banker James Blocker – came together to purchase Freeway Golf Course, a sprawling 150-acre property in Sicklerville (New Jersey).
An investment of $250,000 made them the first African Americans in the country to own an 18-hole course. In the coming years, it became a model for other black-owned golf courses across the nation and a site for some of the sport’s most important competitions, including the first Sammy Davis Jr. Open, now known as the Travelers Insurance Championship.

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Today, the course stands abandoned, with ant hills overtaking the sand pits and angry red weeds growing to calf height. The parking lot is empty. And a bar and clubhouse toward the front of the property, which once played host to prominent athletes such as Jim Dent, Lee Elder, and Willie Mays, is locked, one of its windows cracked and another boarded up.


Freeway Golf Course has been up for sale since February; the last round played there was in late November. For those who played the historic course in its prime, the abandoned stretch of grass is a source of great sadness.
“I do miss it. And the whole population that used to play there misses it, as well,” said Joe Thomas, one of a dozen shareholders now responsible for the property. Though he continues to play golf, he said he no longer has a “home course.”

Thomas, 50, remembers learning to play golf on the course 30 years ago, when it was a safe haven for black golfers who often weren’t accepted into other clubs in the area.

But progress in racial equity took its toll on the course: When other golf clubs became more accepting and more courses popped up in the area, Freeway lost a large chunk of its business.

Read more by Emma Platoff at philly.com
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