TEE OFF NATIONAL BLACK GOLF MONTH
ON THE AFRICAN AMERICAN GOLF TRAIL
ON THE AFRICAN AMERICAN GOLF TRAIL
Play and Support African American Owned,
Operated & Managed Courses in Time for the 2014 Golf Season
Operated & Managed Courses in Time for the 2014 Golf Season
NEW YORK, N.Y.,
April 14, 2014 – With the onset of golfers awakening from the long winter
freeze and in conjunction with April as National Black Golf Month the debut of
playing the African American Golf Trail is proudly announced.
The African American Golf Trail is
comprised of 8 African American owned, operated and/or managed golf courses
spread across the U.S. The Trail’s concept, presented by the African
American Golfer's Digest, the nation’s leading publication of avid black
golfers, is designed to build golfer camaraderie while growing rounds played at
the courses. A thrilling aspect of the
Trail is the Trail CHALLENGE which is also announced and gives golfers a goal
to shoot for in both playing and supporting the courses.
To drive excitement, golfers are
invited to play the African American Golf Trail CHALLENGE, playing on their own
schedule at least one round at each of the 8 courses over the period of 16
months (Jan. 1, 2014-June 31, 2015).
Golfers who are interested in participating in the CHALLENGE are asked
to book their own tee times with the courses, then, submit copies of their 8
scorecards, all at one time, to the African American Golfer’s Digest. In return, golfers will earn a beautiful
“Certificate of Play” that they can display for years to come in their home or
office.
“If someone has already played on one
of these magnificent courses, this year, they already have a head start on the
CHALLENGE! I’ve checked in with each of the courses on our list and the
owners and managers are excited to learn about the Trail CHALLENGE. They are ready for a record-breaking season
and looking forward to providing all of their golfing guests with the very best
in first-class hospitality,” says Debert Cook, publisher of the 11-year-old
quarterly magazine that plans to hold an annual Trail Classic at one of the
courses later this year.
Announcing this remarkable list of
golf courses and the special playing CHALLENGE is something that has been in
the works for more than a year by the publication. Now, as golfers pull out their gear, and
begin playing rounds with friends and at tournaments, this is a great opportunity
to include a visit to one, or all, of these great golf courses on the list.
Courses on the List for the
African American Golf Trail include:
African American Golf Trail include:
·
Bull Creek Golf
& Country Club Louisburg, NC
·
Clearview Golf
Course
East Canton, OH
East Canton, OH
·
College Park Golf
College Park, GA
College Park, GA
·
Freeway Golf
Course
Sicklerville, NJ
Sicklerville, NJ
·
Innisbrook Golf
Course
Palm Harbor, FL
Palm Harbor, FL
·
Langston Golf
Course
Washington, D.C., a Department
of Interior/ National Park Service facility
Washington, D.C., a Department
of Interior/ National Park Service facility
·
Sugar Creek Golf
& Tennis
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA
·
Woodridge Golf
Club
Mineral Wells, WV
Mineral Wells, WV
“We’re proud and excited to be a part of this Trail and I hope that people will take advantage of this, because it’s great. Last year was not a very good year for our course, but we are getting off to a good start now, and looking forward to meeting visitors,” says Grace Davis, manager at College Park Golf in College Park, GA. The well maintained greens at the 9-hole course are prefect for youth, ladies, executives and those with limited time for play. For travelers, the course is just 5-6 minutes from the Atlanta airport.
“I’ve played several courses on this Trail and the signature line-up experience is sure to please golfers of all levels,” says Jim Beatty, a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the African American Golfer’s Digest. “As president of my own firm, NCS International (Omaha, NE), when spending precious time away from the office, it is important for me to enjoy myself while also doing something healthy and supportive for the golfing community. We all need each other and the African American Golf Trail CHALLENGE is a great way to show support.”
To participate in the CHALLENGE golfers only need to grab their calendars and telephones to begin making tee-time arrangements at the various courses. The Trail is also great for planning a concierge-style couples’ retreat, group outing, girlfriends, or guy-friends get-away across these 8 fabulous destinations.
For more information on the African American Golf Trail
or the CHALLENGE, please visit http://africanamericangolfersdigest.com/AfAmGolfCourses.html
MEDIA CONTACT:
Debert Cook, CMP
Debert Cook, CMP
Tel: (212) 571-6559
MGA is Non Profit Golf Association For African American Visit: http://minoritygolfassociation.com/
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