home about us south registration events sicklecell facts volunteer contact us
 
About Us
 
How Pro Duffers Got Started

About forty five years ago in the late fifties a group of golfers from Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, known as the "Del Val" golf club contacted several of their former Howard University classmates who lived in the Washington Metropolitan area, and expressed an interest in engaging in some friendly gold matchesarea against area.

This very intriguing idea caught the fancy of nine D.C. golfers who decided to form a golfing group, with a name. The original group included Mark Brown, Otho Ferguson, Sewel Horad, William Hyde, Hugh Jackson, Mordecai Johnson, Leo Willis, William "Bus" Lofton and John "Buster" Rector. Sewell Horad was chosen as leader (president) of the group. And even though they had not decided on a name, their purpose was well defined BEAT DEL VAL. competitive spirit ran high, but early encounters were not too successful.Several months after the first encounter with the Del Val group, Robert Smith and Sewell Horad met a fellow golfer at Norwest Park golf Club who identified himself as a "profession duffer." The next time they met with the D.C. group, they proposed the name "Pro Duffers" as a suitable title for the D.C. golfers. The idea was accepted unanimously, and the group became the PRO DUFFERS GOLF CLUB.

It soon became obvious to the PRO DUFFERS that in order to match the size and skill of the Del Val Club, they would have to expand their own membership. Their first act was to recruit all the golfers who were members of the "WHAT GOOD ARE WE SOCIAL CLUB." Even with the increased membership, our success in defeating the Del Val Club did not change drastically. So the search began for some more skillful golfers. The next person to join the club was Booker Kent, who was sponsored by Bob Smith and Bus =0 A Lofton who had observed his game at the East Potomac golf Course and were impressed with his ability to play.

The largest single increase in the Pro duffers membership took place about a year later when a group of physicians, dentist and other professionals who played golf primarily at Langston golf Course agreed to join the club. This group headed by St. Elmo Crawford, included Thad Mumford, Joe Murray, Bus Yancy, Joe D. Saunders and others. Through the years, we continued to increase our membership to the point where we found it necessary to declare a moratorium on new members.

During the early years, even with an increased membership all meetings were held in the members ’ homes on a voluntary basis. It was during a meeting at Horad's home that "Joe D." Saunders introduced his friend and houseguest Foster Kidd, from Dallas, Texas. Kidd was so impressed with the group that he asked permission to form a group in Dallas, to be known as the Pro Duffers Southwest. His idea met with great success in Dallas. Soon after that, a small group of golfers in Memphis, Tennessee20learned about the Pro Duffers in Washington and the expansion in Dallas, and asked permission to form a group in called the Pro Duffers Memphis. The Memphis group was headed by C.C. Jones.

Several years ago, Calvin D. Banks (who had been our Secretary in Washington) moved to California. Soon after he settled there, Cal asked and was granted permission to form a group of golfers in that area to be known as the Pro duffers West. This brought the count to four Chapters. This Chapter never got off the ground and eventually faded into the sunset. But, not to worry, as other Chapters sprang up and blossomed into strong and viable Chapters among them Little Rock, Atlanta, Houston, Del Val and Northern Virginia.

 
 
Untitled Document
 
 
37th Annual Walter Evans Memorial Sickle Cell Golf Tournament
Celebrity Pairing Party
September 4, 2009
6:30 PM - 10:30 PM
6000 Poplar (Lobby)
Memphis, TN 38119
(Invitation Only)
 
37th Annual Walter Evans Memorial Sickle Cell Golf Tournament
September 5-6, 2009 (Saturday & Sunday)
North Creek Golf Club
8770 North Creek Blvd.
Southaven, Mississippi
“Shot-Gun Start”
8:00 a.m. each day
 
For More Information Visit