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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Feb. 21, 2023 – Officials with the LPGA and the Velocity Global Impact Award Committee today announced the three finalists for th.
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Steve Eubanks is a New York Times bestselling author and managing editor for the LPGA.
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This past Monday, one day after the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, Emma Talley joined a group of LPGA Tour players in Atlanta for the Renee Powell Clearview Legacy Benefit, a charity event that raised funds for Powell’s mission at Clearview Golf Club in Ohio. As part of the event, members from Atlanta-area LPGA USGA Girls Golf programs hung out and played a few holes with the pros. Talley’s player was a 16-year-old high school junior named Charity Cloud.
Written By: Steve Eubanks jseubanks
Steve Eubanks is a New York Times bestselling author and managing editor for the LPGA.
The school buses pulled in a few minutes before 3:00 on Monday afternoon. By that time, a team of nine LPGA Tour players had already participated in the morning wave of the Renee Powell Clearview Legacy Benefit at Bobby Jones Golf Course in Atlanta. Those in attendance included Mariah Stackhouse, Mo Martin, Tiffany Joh, Jane Park, Maria Fassi, Leona Maguire, Brianna Do, Lauren Kim, Emma Talley and Caroline Inglis. And the buses carried more than 100 young kids to a clinic sponsored by PGA REACH.