Powell, 92, and a PGA Life Member, will be honored in conjunction with the 91st PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club in
“William Powell’s dream to build a golf course where players regardless of the color of their skin would be welcome was a task that he met under great duress, hardship and personal sacrifice,” said PGA of America President Jim Remy. “Yet, Mr. Powell displayed exceptional courage, grace and the finest character while persevering toward his goal of opening Clearview Golf Club.
“He and his family represent the best in our sport and what it means to treat one’s neighbor with dignity and respect. The PGA of America is extremely proud to be presenting Mr. Powell, a legend in our time, with the 2009 PGA Distinguished Award.”
Powell is the father of PGA and LPGA Professional Renee Powell, the 2003 PGA First Lady of Golf and the second African-American to compete on the LPGA Tour. Renee is the PGA head professional at Clearview Golf Club in
In September 1946, while denied a G.I. Loan despite serving honorably in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Bill Powell received the financial backing of two black physicians in nearby
Powell’s dream took fruit in April 1948, with nine holes opening for play on the former dairy farmland. A decade later, Powell bought out his partners and added an additional 52 acres for a second nine holes.
The complete 18-hole layout was opened for play in 1978. Powell’s family, including his late wife, Marcella; eldest son, Billy (now deceased); daughter Renee; son Larry and a close friend, the late Euley Green, formed the workforce that prepared and polished Clearview.
Today, Clearview Golf Club is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Powell once described Clearview, a 130-acre property, as “
“This is quite an honor, and it is something I savor due to so many good people in The PGA that made it happen,” said Powell. “I am so humbled to have people think this way of me. I have had so many special things happen to me, I believe, because golf sees no color. It is a game that brings out the best in people and it is vital to young people. Golf means nothing but good. If you can get young people in the game, then they are good for all their lives.”
Powell said that he believes that when Clearview Golf Club opened for play in 1948, it truly represented “
“I have not reached my dream, but at the same time I feel thankful that we have made a good start and have worked to get everyone into the game,” Powell said. “I think people realize how hard I worked to get this course started, but they didn’t understand why I was so motivated. I had a lot of anxiety; I felt that something was going to happen before I finished. Twenty four hours in the day was not enough!”
Powell said that his longevity has more to do with his environment and the influence of his parents.
“I was not naïve to think that everything was nice when I was growing up,” he said. “But, because I had good parents and my mother sent me to Bible school, I had a crutch to lean on. I have been just lucky, I guess. And, I had to believe in the Man above.”
Born Nov. 22, 1916, in
Bill Powell discovered a love for golf at age 9 by playing and caddying at Edgewater Golf Course. As his own game developed, Powell became a multi-sport athlete at
Powell became a fine amateur player and was the first black to compete in a junior event at Orchard Hills Country Club (now Arrowhead Country Club) in north
He later attended
t was the first inter-racial collegiate golf match in American history, with Wilberforce returning home triumphant and also capturing the rematch.
Powell met Marcella Oliver and they were married Nov. 22, 1940, Powell’s birthday. Powell went on to serve in the U.S. Army Air Corps through the end of World War II.
He returned to
Renee Powell became the second African American female to compete on the LPGA Tour in 1967 and later served as a head professional at a golf club in
In 1992, the Powells were honored by the National Golf Foundation as the Jack Nicklaus Golf Family of the Year. That same year, William was awarded the “Cornerstone of Freedom Award” from the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission.
In 1996, Powell was inducted into the National Black Golf Hall of Fame and in 1997 was presented Honorary PGA membership by the Northern Ohio PGA Section. In 1999, his membership was made retroactive to Jan. 1, 1962, thus making Powell a PGA Life Member.
Powell also received honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees from his alma mater,
The Tiger Woods Foundation today annually awards the William and Marcella Powell Scholarships. In 2007, William and Renee Powell were inducted into the Ohio Golf Hall of Fame.
The PGA Distinguished Service Award, inaugurated in 1988, honors outstanding individuals who display leadership and humanitarian qualities, including integrity, sportsmanship and enthusiasm for the game of golf.
PGA Distinguished Service Award Recipients
1988 Herb Graffis 1999 Bill Dickey
1989 Bob Hope 2000 Jack Nicklaus
1990 No recipient 2001 Mark McCormack
1991 The Hon. Gerald Ford 2002 Tim Finchem
1992 Gene Sarazen 2003 Vince Gill
1993 Byron Nelson 2004 Pete Dye
1994
1995 Patty Berg 2006 Fred Ridley
1996 Frank Chirkinian 2007 Jack Burke Jr.
1997 The Hon. George H.W. Bush 2008 Dennis Walters
1998 Paul Runyan 2009 William J. Powell
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