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    MASTERS DAILY REPORT – African American Golfer’s Digest

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldApril 5, 20266 Mins Read
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    Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights

    Key takeaways
    • Maria Jose Marin wins the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, seizing the lead after Amen Corner trouble for Asterisk Talley.
    • Stanford University women post multiple top finishes at Augusta National, signaling momentum heading into the NCAA Championships.
    • Her Shot, founded by Bria Janelle Townsend, builds youth leadership and opportunity, inspired by Ron Townsend’s pioneering membership.
    • Community engagement shines through patron conversations, local leaders like Charles Turner, and sponsor support for Masters coverage.

    Hello Golf Patrons, that is what fans are called at the Augusta National Golf Club. I arrived on  Augusta National premises Saturday morning at 9:14 to start 9 days of coverage of events from this magical place. My office for the next few  days will be the newly renovated Augusta National Media Center which you can view HERE.

    Today was the  final round of the 54 Hole  Augusta National Women’s Amateur which started on Thursday. The initial field of 72 was reduced to the top 30 and ties after the second round with the cut line at 143. The first 36 holes were played at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Augusta. Everyone played a practice round at Augusta National on Saturday including those not making the cut. The final 32 players teed it up today. The leader starting the round was Asterisk Talley from Stanford University who had a 1 shot lead over eventual winner Maria Jose Marin from the University of Arkansas. Talley started the day at 11 under and increased that to 14 under until she bogeyed hole 11 which is a 400-yard par 4 dropping her to 13 under. Meanwhile Marin had started her ascent getting to 13 under  at Hole 9.

    So, from Hole 11 on it was on and popping!  Did I mention that  Hole 11 is the start of Amen Corner which has been the site of many problems, issues and meltdowns over the years for many golfers? Today was no different. Talley rung up a  whopping 7 on Hole 12 which is  145-yard par 3 over water, dropping 4 more strokes to go to 9 under. Marin parred the hole and took the outright  lead at 13 under. They both birdied Hole 13 and now Marin is 14 under and Talley is 4 back. Talley pars Hole 14, bogeys 15, doubles 16, birdies 17, and a par on 18, but the damage has been done as she finishes 8 under for the tournament. Marin pars 14 bogeys, 15 birdies 16, and finishes with pars on 17 and 18, finishing at 14 under good enough to win this tournament which started in 2019. The full  tournament results are listed here.

    I should mention that Talley’s Stanford teammate, Andrea Revuelta, was also making her charge up the leaderboard as she started the day at 6 under and finished at 10 under for second place.

    What a great day for  the Stanford University women’s golf team with players  finishing 2nd, T-4 , T-4 and 9th at Augusta National. Could this be a sign of things to come at the NCAA Championships next month?

    The other golfer of interest to me  was  Emily Odwin from  St. James Barbados who plays for Southern Methodist University. She made the cut; 40 golfers did not. She finished the tournament at T-27 at 2 over par. Her stats were as follows, Driving Distance, 269.4-yard average, ranking her 11th in the field. She was 23 of 42 fairways Hit at 54.76% and 40 of 54 Greens in Regulation at 74.07% ranking her 7th in that category.  She finished with 91 Putts over 54 holes which is a 1.69 Putting average ranking her 22nd in that category.  So, a respectable outing but work to do for sure. However, listening to her interviews, she possesses great poise and confidence in her game. I am pulling for her to achieve more.

    I also like to talk with patrons on the course and find out why they are attending Augusta National. Here are a few of the people I talked with about their experience:

    Ben Davis,  an IT specialist from Greensboro, SC and a new golfer. He won  a ticket thru the Augusta National ticket lottery and drove up for the day. He has just started his golf career and has admittedly gotten golf fever. He even talked about looking for an IT job in Golf.

    Atlanta’s Maynard Jackson High school golf coach, Charles Turner who was serving as a chaperone for a group of young ladies. He is passionate and avid as we talked about his desire to give back to the community including his coordinating the Veterans Coalition Foundation 5th Annual Tournament, Friday June 26 at the Crystal Lake Golf Course in Hampton, GA.

    Mr. White, who is with the City of Augusta and  has been coming to the Masters tournament for 44 years and likes to bring people to Augusta and introduce them to the game.

    I had the pleasure of meeting several young ladies from the Her Shot golf program  based in Atlanta. They  were accompanied by program Founder Bria Janelle Townsend whose grandfather, Ron Townsend, was the first Black member of Augusta National and was Bria’s inspiration to start the program. They were eager to share their stories and career aspirations. Their enthusiasm, articulation and presence was indeed a pleasure.

    Her Shot is a youth development program and leadership platform designed to prepare youth ages 11–18 for education, workforce participation, and long-term self-sufficiency through the game of golf. Her Shot upholds: accountability, work ethic, opportunity, and upward mobility. Her Shot is built on the belief that access paired with structure creates outcomes. The program focuses on providing youth with the tools, expectations, and exposure necessary to develop leadership skills, confidence, and readiness for real-world success—both on and off the golf course.

    Special Thanks to the sponsors listed here who are supporting the magazine’s efforts in covering the activities at the  Augusta National Golf Course. DECISIVE MEDIA, EBONY GREENS, TOMMY BURNS GOLF CHALLENGE COINS, LLC

    MASTERS DAILY REPORT SPONSORED BY:

    The first Black member of Augusta National Golf Club was Ron Townsend, who was admitted in 1990. His membership marked a significant milestone in the club’s history, reflecting gradual progress towards greater inclusivity within one of golf’s most exclusive institutions.

    I talked to many more people,  but I think you get a sense of the passion and excitement that we bring to this sport and  $102B industry. We have so many gifts to share, and I am grateful to meet just some of the people on course Saturday. Happy Easter to everyone and please continue to share your gifts and insights with the community. We are “Growing the Game.”

    • Jim is President of Jim Beatty Golf Ventures, organizer of the African American Golf Expo & Forum, and he serves as the Executive Editor of the African American Golfer’s Digest. He is also Chair of the We Are Golf Recreational Play Subcommittee on the World Golf Foundation Diversity Task Force. As President of NCS International, an economic development and site selection firm, Jim has been recognized as one of the top 20 Economic Development Professionals in the United States. He has also been honored as a “Golf Pioneer” by the Global Golf Institute and has served on the boards of the Nike Tour and Hogan’s Junior Golf Heroes now the First Tee of Omaha. He is a former Board Member of the National YMCA.


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