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Legacy of golf course architect Joseph M. Bartholomew | Voices | PGA TOUR Originals



Jacques Slade is back with another episode of Voices, and he’s in New Orleans where food, sneaker culture, and golf collide. Discovering the story of Joseph Bartholomew, a black, local golf course architect who designed many prominent courses during the Jim Crow era, Slade peels back another layer of New Orleans’ rich golf history. Along the way, he visits Neyow’s Creole Café, Sneaker Politics and the Zurich Classic of New Orleans where he visits with Brian Mahoney, caddie to Hayden Buckley.

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5 Comments

  1. This is a lie, Seth Raynor designed Metairie country club and he hired Bartholomew to work for him, Bartholomew did not design most of these courses that were mentioned. Stop lying and trying to change American history

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