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Join the Social Golf Association for our Inaugural Scramble Golf Tournament during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Legislative Conference Week!

Celebrate the rich legacy of Black golf at the Historic Langston Golf Course with special guests Congressman Troy Carter (LA-02), and former NBA professional DJ Augustin.

Enjoy a fun scramble format, with closest-to-the-pin and longest drive competitions. Proceeds will support the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's mission to advance the global Black community. In partnership with First Tee of Greater Washington, DC, we aim to promote youth development and community engagement through golf and will be accepting golf items to donate their cause. 

Don't miss this memorable day of golf, celebrating Black excellence and cultural heritage. Join us for a fantastic event filled with fun, competition, and community spirit!

About the Event

Join us on Tuesday, September 10, for the Social Golf Association's Inaugural Scramble Golf Tournament, a historic event celebrating the rich history of Black golf in America. This tournament will "tee-off" the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's 52nd Annual Legislative Conference Week. 

Run of Show 

7:30 AM: Check-In, Breakfast Bar, and Warm-up at the Range

8:30AM: Announcments + Rules/Ceremonial Tee Shots 

9:00AM: Shotgun Start Tee Time 

2:30 PM: All Carts Need To Be Back At Clubhouse

3:00PM - Award Presentation

Event Highlights

Why Attend?

About The Historic Langston Golf Course

Langston Golf Course is a historic landmark and the first golf course in the city built specifically for Black Americans. Named after John Mercer Langston – the first Black Virginian elected to Congress – the course opened in 1939 and quickly became a cornerstone for the Black golfing community.

Over the years, Langston has hosted numerous celebrities and trailblazers, including Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali – but none with a greater influence than Lee Elder. Lee Elder was the first Black golfer invited to compete in the Masters he also managed Langston Golf Course, contributing significantly to its development and preservation.

Langston is the birthplace of the Royal Golf (Men) and the Wake-Robin (Women) Golf Clubs, the oldest Black golf clubs in the country. Together, the clubs lobbied the federal government to desegregate the city's public golf courses. In 1938, they petitioned Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes for access to public courses funded by their federal taxes. Instead, Ickes permitted the construction of a golf course for Black people on an abandoned trash site, leading to Langston's creation as a nine-hole golf course. Both clubs continued to fight for the desegregation of all public golf courses, resulting in Ickes issuing a desegregation order at the city's federal courses in 1941.

Today, Langston Golf Course continues to welcome a diverse mix of players and remains a symbol of Black excellence and cultural heritage. Join us in celebrating its rich history and enduring legacy during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's 52nd Annual Legislative Conference Week.

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General Terms

All items are non-refundable, all sales are final.

Refund Policy

If a participant needs to cancel their registration, a full refund will be provided for cancellations made up to 30 days before the event date. No refunds will be issued after 30 days. Golfers may be substituted if need be. 

Cancellation Policy

Event Cancellation

In the event that the Social Golf Association's golf scramble tournament at the Historic Langston Golf Course must be canceled due to unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to inclement weather, natural disasters, or other emergencies, all registered participants will be notified as soon as possible. The organizers will make every effort to reschedule the event.

Participant Cancellation

If a participant needs to cancel their registration, a full refund will be provided for cancellations made up to 30 days before the event date. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made less than 30 days before the event date. 

Substitutions

If you are unable to attend, you may transfer your registration to another individual. Please notify the event organizers at least 7 days before the event with the name and contact information of the substitute participant.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. For any questions or further assistance, please contact [email protected].

Miscellaneous Policies

Participation at Your Own Risk

By purchasing a ticket or participating in the Social Golf Association's Scramble Tournament event at the Historic Langston Golf Course, attendees (Golfers and Non-Golfers) acknowledge and accept that participation is at their own risk. The organizers, sponsors, and affiliated parties are not liable for any injuries, accidents, or damages that may occur during the event. Participants are encouraged to exercise caution and adhere to all safety guidelines provided.