National Black Golf Hall of Fame
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National Black Golf Hall of Fame
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The National Black Golf Hall of Fame was started by Harold Dunovant, the first African-American to graduate from the PGA of America's business school in 1964. He was unable to become a Class A PGA Member for six years because no one would sign his application. Inductees include: Willie Black, caddy and golfer who headed up construction and operations of Tampa, Florida's Rogers Park, Tampa course
Barbara Douglas, the first minority member of the USGA Women's Committee
Ann Gregory, the first Afric
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2021-12-25T01:09:45Z
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