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Glenville Pratt
USGTF Level III Member, Nassau, Bahamas

Bahamian-born Glenville Pratt is 48 years old and has been playing golf for 41 years. At the tender age of 10, he won his first golf trophy, which was presented to him by two of his favorite golf pros - the legendary Lee Elder (the first black golf professional to play in the Masters), and Roy Bowe (the first Bahamian golf professional). The date was 10 July 1973, the day of Independence for the Bahamas.

At the age of 20, Glenn became the youngest Bahamian Amateur Golf Champion in 1982. It was in November of the same year that he turned pro, and left his country to play golf with the Space Coast Mini Tour in Florida, operated by J.C. Goosie. Glenn returned home to the Bahamas in 1984 to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming the head professional at his home course at Paradise Island Golf Club, renamed the Ocean Club Golf Course.

After only one year at the helm, he decided at age 24 that he still had some play left in him, and once again returned to the professional golf tour until 1993. It was during this time that it became very clear to him that, being a black professional golfer in the United States, under the prejudice and discrimination of the leading professional golf organization, someone needed to do something to develop opportunities for young black professional golfers.

On his quest, in 1995 Glenn moved to Chicago, where he founded the Minority Professional Golf Development Association. Right away, he began recognizing black pros of the past at the Annual Salute to the Legends Golfer’s Ball, which he hosted every year, along with the MPGDA Championship. Champions received sponsorship to PGA, LPGA, and Senior Tour Q-schools. Today, the MPGD is functioning in 12 states.

After 23 years in the United States, Glenn moved back home to the Bahamas, and became the director of golf instruction at the Paradise Island Golf Course until January 2009. He is currently the president of the Bahamas Professional Golfer’s Association; president of the International PGA Ltd., and the newest member of the Board of Directors for the USGTF. In his 27-year professional golf career, one highlight has been meeting Geoff Bryant, president and CEO of the USGTF.

“I thank God for allowing me the opportunity to meet a leader in the world of golf who does not see color or creed,” said Glenn. “Instead, his focus is on making the golf industry a fair playing field for the best and the brightest. At this point in my life, I know with certainty that I am able to make significant strides in the game I love so dearly.”

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