A tournament the first of its kind.
TPC Harding Park is home to the inaugural San Francisco Pride Golf Tournament. The tournament aims to create awareness and equality. This entire day is about inclusion and feeling comfortable in your own skin, regardless of age, color, gender, or sexual orientation.
The person leading the charge behind the June 26, 2019, Pro-Am is Greg Fitzgerald – head golf professional at The Institute, as well as on the Chair of Diversity and Inclusion Committee for the Northern California Professional Golfers Association (NCPGA).
As Greg told us, “I always know how (LGBTQ individuals) feel, like they have to hide on a golf course. That day, nobody’s going to be hiding.”
The date for the second annual SF Pride Golf tournament is June 24, 2020 – one month after the PGA Championship tees it up at TPC Harding Park.
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11 Comments
This is a golf channel not an lgbtqyhzxcvbsjusje channel. No one wants this pandering to a bunch of wimps unable to shut up.
I mean, I like pride month as much as the next person, but seriously, can we stop politicizing one thing after another?
I really don't care who you want to love. I just don't like the fact that this whole LGBT thing is getting forced down my throat.
This is awesome
don’t politicize or sexualize golf
Thank you!
So proud of you, Fitz!!!!
Gay
Who cares?!? I mean really… no body cares about your sex life. You guys are making a mole hill out of a mole hill… get back to making videos about GOLF!
It's been extremely eye opening this past month to see the slick ways trolls have found to share their dislike for the gay community online. To respond to these few videos shared with so many dislikes and backhanded comments? All they're proving is how far we still have to go, and how much we need our straight allies to speak up on our behalf. We're faced with acts and attacks of hatred in the real world enough as it is. We should be allowed to have nice videos like this without having to defend ourselves from such idiots.
Great initiative! Golf is for everyone, LGBTQ or straight. 🙂