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Golf industry coalition launches GenZ Council

Announces first virtual Town Hall covering diversity and inclusion on Friday, Jan. 29

(PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.) — A coalition of golf organizations announces today they have joined forces to create a GenZ Council made up of junior golfers to share experiences and perspectives on the current state of golf, what they hope the future of the game looks like and to offer solutions for the current social and economic issues currently surrounding the game. Representatives from the GenZ Council will host their first Town Hall for a candid conversation around the issues golf faces with diversity and inclusion on January 29.

Youth On Course

The Council, made up of 20 young leaders across the country, helps solve a critical missing piece in discussions surrounding golf’s approach to creating a more diverse, inclusive and equitable space in the industry by incorporating the voices of our youth within the conversation. Alongside the core group, an additional 70 members will collectively create a proposal that addresses the golf industry’s approach to creating a more inclusive space for people of all backgrounds.  

2021 GenZ Council Roster

NameYear/GradeHometownSchool
Kendel Abrams2nd Year New Freedom, Penn.Howard University
Chloe Avant11th Denver, Colo.North High School
Sophia Becraft11thHyattsville, Md.Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Catherine Chapman11thBroomall, Penn.Academy of Notre Dame de Namur
Meghan Christensen10thMooresville, N.C.Lake Norman High School
Alexis Daniel12th Bardstown, Ky.Thomas Nelson High School
Adrian Davis2nd YearSan Leandro, Calif.Monterey Peninsula College
Daryn Dickens10thAlexandria, Va.Thomas Edison High School
Erynn Gutierrez12thCarle Place, N.Y.Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Performing Arts
Ana Herndon12thPowder Springs, Ga. Campbell High School
Varada Maulkhan12thBaltimore, Md.Catonsville High School
Allison McInnis1st YearKennesaw, Ga.Wake Forest University
Abigale Morris11thBuckeye, Ariz.Canyon View High School
Mombo Ngu2nd YearJacksonville, Fla. University of Florida
Savannah Ojeda9th Bronx, N.Y.Institute for Collaborative Education
Zion Sampson11thAiken, S.C.Aiken High School
Alyia Santiago10thFort Mill, S.C.Catawba Ridge High School
Shani Waite1st YearLos Angeles, Calif.Prairie View A&M
Adora Wen12th Dublin, Calif.Dublin High School
Kayla Wong11thGolden, Colo.Lakewood High School

"The formation of the Gen Z Council is a pivotal step in solidifying a lasting growth model for the golf industry.” says Gen Z Council member and Wake Forest student Allison McInnis, “By facilitating dialogue among progressive leaders and younger golfers, we will collectively discuss where golf is and develop an actionable plan outlining the appropriate steps our beloved sport must evolve to for a prosperous future."

The coalition of golf associations includes the First Tee, LPGA Foundation, National High School Golf Association, PGA Junior League and Youth on Course. They will foster a community of diverse young leaders from across junior golf aimed at giving them the opportunity to connect, build relationships and participate in youth activism. More specifics about the GenZ council will be available in the coming weeks. 

“At its core, I would argue that golf is the most inclusive sport we can play, but there have been policies and practices in place at every level of the industry that have led to it being predominantly white and male,” says Michael Lowe, vice president of programs for Youth on Course. “The Gen Z Council will play a significant role in changing this. I’m excited to work by their side and appreciate all of the individuals and organizations who are committed to empowering young people and progressing towards equitable decision making between youth and adults."

“As an industry, we have the resources to evoke meaningful change when it comes to diversifying the game, says Laura Diaz, director of operations for the LPGA Foundation. “I’m excited to be working with junior golf leaders to give young golfers the platform to get their voices and perspectives heard.”

The Virtual Town Hall will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, January 29. To join and listen-in as the GenZ Council addresses their hopes for the future along with a vision to help industry professionals better understand how to bring in new groups and bridge the gaps in participation, please sign up here.

Gen Z Council

About Gen Z Council
In 2020, a coalition of junior golf organizations joined forces to create an opportunity for GenZ golfers to share their experiences and perspectives on the current state of golf, what they hope the future of the game looks like, and to offer solutions for bridging the gap as it relates to diversity and inclusion. Comprised of 90 enthusiastic GenZ golfers, they’ll create a virtual community of diverse young leaders from across junior golf aimed at giving them the opportunity to connect, build relationships and participate in youth activism with the end goal being to create a proposal for the golf industry’s approach to creating a more inclusive space for people of all backgrounds. 

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Tomás Silvani
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