In 1946, he established Clearview Golf Club in East Canton Ohio: “America’s Course.” With the help of his wife, Marcella, Powell carved nine holes out of farmland while working nights as a security guard. Without traditional golf maintenance equipment, Bill began building his course by hand.
The only course designed, built, owned and operated by an African American, Clearview was named a National Historic Site by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 2001. Today, Clearview is managed by his children Larry Powell, Superintendent, and Renee Powell, LPGA/PGA Head Golf Professional.
His son, Lawrence "Larry" Powell, presently serves as Clearview's Course Superintendent. His work has been recognized by both NASA and the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. ^ a b c d e Goldstein, Richard.
The club was started in 1946, with Bill Powell purchasing the land and working on it in his spare time. It opened to the public and to all races in April of 1948. The club, which is located outside of East Canton, Ohio, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
The Clearview Golf Club is currently the only golf course in the United States that was designed, built, managed, and owned entirely by African Americans. It is one of 13 black-owned or operated golf courses in the US. The club is located two miles outside of East Canton, Ohio. It is a par-72 course.
East Canton, OhioRenee PowellHeight5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)Sporting nationalityUnited StatesResidenceEast Canton, OhioCareer17 more rows
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He goes on to win two PGA Tour events and be named PGA Tour Rookie of the Year. 1996: Renee Powell, of East Canton, Ohio, is elected the first African American woman PGA Member.
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Century Golf PartnersPGA West Stadium CourseClub informationLocationLa Quinta, California, United StatesEstablished1986TypePrivate (3 courses) Resort (3 courses)Owned byCentury Golf Partners34 more rows
With more than 200 acclaimed public golf courses — designed by the likes of Cupp, Palmer and McLay Kidd — it's no wonder Oregon ranks high for golfers. Tee off from an oceanfront sand dune.
$276 millionAn investment group backed by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. bought the famed PGA West and La Quinta Golf & Tennis Resort near Palm Springs at a government auction for $276 million Wednesday, while a Texas-based operator of country clubs purchased the nearby Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage for $34.5 million.
In 1946 , he established Clearview Golf Club in East Canton Ohio: “America’s Course.”
Department of the Interior in 2001. Today, Clearview is managed by his children Larry Powell, Superintendent, and Renee Powell, LPGA/PGA Head Golf Professional.
He opened Clearview to the public in 1948, and in 1978 expanded the course to 18 holes.
With the help of his wife, Marcella, Powell carved nine holes out of farmland while working nights as a security guard. Without traditional golf maintenance equipment, Bill began building his course by hand. He walked the fairways with just a hand seeder around his neck to plant every blade of grass.
Clearview Golf Club is managed by the Clearview Legacy Foundation for Education, Preservation, and Turfgrass Research, a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt charitable foundation.
Renee Powell receiving honorary doctorate of laws at The University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Renee Powell with famous football family, The Manning's in front of R & A in Scotland. Clearview Golf Club was placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 2001.
Andy Moock, Franco Harris, Renee and Larry Powell, Dr. Obie Bender, Brian Whitcomb at PGA Hall of Fame induction of Bill Powell. Renee Powell & Golf Legend Bob Toski at PGA Hall of Fame induction ceremony of Bill Powell. Norm Hill, Renee and Larry Powell, and Bob Fulton at PGA Hall of Fame induction of Bill Powell.
He was also the first African American to design, construct and own a professional golf course in the United States. Powell was fond of saying "The only color that matters is the color of the greens".
Powell's daughter, Renee Powell, who is a veteran professional golfer herself, was the second black golfer to play on the LPGA Tour, after golfer and tennis star Althea Gibson. Now serving as Clearview's Head Golf Professional, Renee, who was taught to play golf at a young age by her father, is also known as one of the top golf instructors in the U.S. His son, Lawrence "Larry" Powell, presently serves as Clearview's Course Superintendent. His work has been recognized by both NASA and the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.
He was instrumental in getting Clearview listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 2001. The Clearview application consumed Brown for a month, but he has a remarkable winning streak of guiding nearly 70 successful historic-preservation projects.
The only golf course in America designed, built, owned and operated by a Black man earned a berth in 2001 on the National Register of Historic Places. Seventy-five years ago, “Mr. P,” as he was affectionately called—or “Dr. P,” after receiving an honorary doctorate from Baldwin-Wallace College in 1998—defied monumental odds.
In 2011, Renee launched Clearview HOPE (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere), which remains the only year-round golf rehabilitation program for women veterans . In 2016, she hosted a men’s PGA HOPE program. Today, she hosts the only men’s and women’s HOPE programs in the Northern Ohio PGA Section.
The goals of the Clearview Legacy Foundation include education, building an archival facility and an endowment to sustain for the next 75 years. Among the precious documents is the history of the United Golfers Association (UGA), the only organization that offered Blacks an opportunity to compete in golf starting in the 1920's and continuing through times of heightened racial discrimination.
Harris introduced himself and was invited to Clearview. That summer, Harris sat in a golf cart with Dr. P, just 11 miles southeast of football’s shrine to the greatest who played on the gridiron. For Harris, he felt he was in the confines of a different “shrine.”.
In 1996, at the encouragement of former PGA Chief Executive Officer Jim Awtrey, Renee Powell became the first Black female PGA Member. “I had the pleasure of meeting and becoming friends with the Powell family in the early 1990s,” said Awtrey. “What began as an education would become a 20-year family experience.
Powell was the grandson of Alabama slaves and was born in Greenville, Alabama. During his youth, Powell moved with his family to Minerva, Ohio. In high school there, he played golf and football. Later, at the state's historically African-American Wilberforce University, he played on the golf team.
After serving in the United States Army Air Forces in World War II in England, he returned to the Ca…
* 1996 - Powell was inducted into the National Black Golf Hall of Fame. He also received honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees from his alma mater, and from Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio.
* 2001 - The United States Department of the Interior added Clearview Golf Course to the National Register of Historic Places.
Powell's daughter, Renee Powell, who is a veteran professional golfer herself, was the second black golfer to play on the LPGA Tour, after golfer and tennis star Althea Gibson. Now serving as Clearview's Head Golf Professional, Renee, who was taught to play golf at a young age by her father, is also known as one of the top golf instructors in the U.S. His son, Lawrence "Larry" Powell, presently serves as Clearview's Course Superintendent. His work has been recognized by both N…
• Military history of African Americans
• Clearview Golf Course official website
• "After Battling Racism, Veteran Found Peace on His Golf Course" The New York Times, August 8, 2009
• African American Golf Digest
• "William J. Powell receives '09 PGA Distinguished Service Award", WorldGolf.com