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Adopt-a-Golfer program swings through Shreveport

By: Lance Snow
Updated: March 14, 2013
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A national golfing trend has been started in Shreveport.

Ark-La-Tex native Bobby Brown has partnered with Swingtime Golf, a national golf organization, to start an Adopt-a-Golfer program.

The program helps minority golfers, age 17 & up, to develop and pursue their golfing careers by providing funds and resources to help them achieve their goals.

Adopt-A-Golfer  increases minority participation on professional golf tours. The program continues to expand its sponsorship opportunities affording underprivileged minority golfers with funding their pressing needs and requirements.

Kevin Hall and John Montgomery have already begun a training and practice regimen, and will begin national and international Tour play sometime in 2013. Kevin and John were introduced and inaugurated at the 4th Swingtime Corporate Golf Challenge at Doral Golf Resort & Spa Miami December 2, 2012.

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