Podcast A big swing to support young Black golfers
It takes skill to get a tiny golf ball into a faraway hole. It also takes money, connections, power, time and privilege â" things historically denied to people of color. Data compiled by the PGA of America show that people of color make up about 18% of golfers in the United States. Black people: only 3%.
Pro basketball superstar Steph Curry has stepped up to change that, in partnership with Howard University, a historically Black institution. The school recently restarted a menâs and womenâs golf team thanks to a donation from Curry thatâll fund it for six years. A few weeks ago, Howardâs golf program got a new pile of money at a fundraiser in California.
Today we hear from Farrell Evans, a reporter and golfer who writes about the intersection of race and golf. And we check in with Howardâs golf team.
Host: Gustavo Arellano
Guests: Journalist Farrell Evans, Howard University golf coach Samuel Puryear and Howard University golfer Everett Whiten Jr.
More reading:
Steph Curry brings golf back to Howard University
Lee Elder, who broke the color barrier, honored during Masters ceremonial tee shot
Howardâs Gregory Odom Jr. plays through grief to win PGA Works Collegiate golf title
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