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We’re looking for enthusiastic college students (men and women) with solid communications and organizational skills to join our team!
Today is National Girls and Women Sports Day. #NGWSD
Research shows that among senior business women in the C-suite today, 94% played sports and over half played at a university level — suggesting a strong correlation between their success in sports and their success in business.



Tennis icon and pioneer Althea Gibson became the first black golfer in the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). Breaking color barriers in two sports, she went on to play in more than 100 golf events between 1963 and 1977.
Today is National Wear Red Day®
Why Go Red?
Cardiovascular disease in the U.S. kill approximately one woman every 80 seconds. The good news is that 80 percent of cardiac events may be prevented with education and lifestyle changes.
“Know Your Numbers” - Five numbers, that all women should know to take control of their heart health are: Total Cholesterol, HDL (good) Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar and Body Mass Index (BMI).
It’s time for all women to learn the most critical numbers in their life — their hearts depend on it. #GORED
When William "Bill" Powell encountered racial discrimination on the golf course after returning home from World War II, he decided to build his own place to play, one where people of all colors would be welcome. In 1946, he established Clearview Golf Club in East Canton Ohio: “America’s Course.”
He carefully manicured his 78-acre vision opening Clearview to the public in 1948, and in 1978 expanded the course to 18 holes.
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.
See MoreAnd just like that .... the first month of 2018 is in the books.
What are you waiting for? Schedule a #golf clinic now! Spring is coming!
Faith is taking the first step even when you can’t see the whole staircase.
- Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.
Don’t be afraid to try. Move forward with your goals, whatever they may be, one step at a time until you make it.

























