February 24, 2021 The Associated Press’ Manuel Valdes interviews UBGA President Vernel Bennett following Tiger Woods car accident. https://youtu.be/qtO8FcIaZQ0
November 16, 2020 The BBC's Delyth Lloyd interviews UBGA President Vernel Bennett among other guests, on what progress if any has been made to make golf more inclusive and accessible to the black community. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p08yksvc
November 1, 2020 All Men Are NOT Created Equal Podcast presents “GOLFING WHILE BLACK” with Vernel Bennett Sr. and Davida Davis of the United Black Golfers Association with host, Jacques Leandre.
POSTED BY VERNEL BENNETT 926SC ON OCTOBER 01, 2019 Golfers at the 5th Anniversary UBGA Scholarship Golf Classic prepare to head out. (source: African American Golfer's Digest) September 30, 2019 — Harbor Links Golf Course, Port Washington, NY welcomed the United Black Golfers Association (UBGA) for their UBGA 5th Anniversary Scholarship Golf Classic. The day-long outing satisfied 163 attendees with brunch, golf, lunch, goodie bags, silent auction, raffle, and a golf clinic opportunity for beginners. Guests enjoying the cocktail hour, (L-R) Mrs. Clarke (Tom’s Mother) Davida, Olvia and Vernel. “I would like to acknowledge all of our UBGA members, sponsors and supporters that helped make our 5th Anniversary Scholarship Golf Classic a success,” said Vernel Bennett, President of the member-based organization. Vernel Bennett presents Oliva Clarke, wife of the late Tom Clarke, with Appreciation Award. In a continued commitment to providing monetary support to students, President Bennett announced that on behalf of UBGA the organization has given out 28 scholarship,s totaling $19,000, from 2016-2019 “I would also like to give a special acknowledgment to the eight recipients of our scholarship awards program for their hard work in reaching their goal and winning our scholarship along with the Clark family, DC 37/ Local 372, Aflac, Patrick Jenkins and Associates, and the African American Golfers Digest for their support,” stated President Bennet. Vernel Bennett (left) President with Jacques Léandre VP (far right) making the presentation to the scholarship awardees. From 2016-2019 UBGA has distributed 28 scholarships to High School Seniors, with a total disbursement of $19,000.00 to date. (L-R) Members of UBGA: Eugene, Jacques, Shawn, Brain, Melvin, Vernel, Davida, Cynthia, Ronald & Adrien. Special awards presented to (l-R) Floyd, Angie, CSA Golfer and Carol. (L-R) Curtis, Blayne, Angie and Nathaniel The Clarke family portrait 1st place winners, L-R: Gilton, Anthony, Howard & Mitchell Closest to the pin winner, Floyd Daniel (left) with teammates Debert Cook, CMP, Publisher, African American Golfer’s Digest, LJ Finney, and Vernel Bennet, UBGA President.
(As published in the African American Golfer's Digest, February 2019) Vernell Bennet (center) stands with his award while surrounded by friends, golf club members and lodge members during the luncheon at Riccardo’s By The Bridge, Queens, NY. (photo courtesy V. Bennett) Vernel Bennett, president, and co-founder of the United Black Golfers Association accepted the Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award on Saturday, February 16, 2019, from the Fellow Craft Club of Fidelity Lodge number 97 F&AM during its “Past, Present and Future” annual recognition luncheon in New York. Bennet was the recipient of in the “Present” category and said, “It’s great to receive this award and to be recognized—especially when it comes from your own people—it feels very special.” Surrounded by friends and UBGA club members, the award was presented to Bennet at Riccardo’s By The Bridge restaurant in Astoria, Queens (NY). The presentation marked yet another salutation to UBGA acknowledging the many works of excellence provided by the not-for-profit golf association to the community. 2019 marks the UBGA was incorporated on March 3, 2014, as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation by Bennett (President) and Jacques Leander, Esq. (Vice President). Their mission and goals for the association is to promote unity, growth, opportunity and enrichment through the game of golf. The association’s membership consists of both men and women of all skill levels. UBGA is active in its community with events and hosts an Annual Scholarship Golf Classic fundraiser event. Through these events, UBGA has awarded $13,000 to 22 students to assist them with their college or trade school education. These scholarships are awarded to any High School senior in the City of New York. To learn more about UBGA visit UBGA.org The Fidelity Lodge No. 97 is 60-years old and their annual luncheon recognizes leaders of the past, present and future. The Fidelity Lodge No 97 is led by Worshipful Master Kenneth Powell and located at 454 West 155th Street, New York, NY 10032 and can be reached at (917) 952-8697.
It was an excellent start for the United Black Golfers Association when they loaded up their vehicles on May 5, 2017 and prepared for a five-hour road trip from Queens and Long Island, NY to Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Their purpose: To experience and support play at the Marlton Golf Club. Owned, operated and managed by five African American co-owners, their company, HWV Enterprises, LLC, secured the deal on April 10, 2015 bringing to fruition the Marlton Golf Club. Marlton is a jewel of a course. Located at 9413 Midland Turn, Upper Marlboro, MD, the Par 71- course has a rating of 69.8 and 123 slope. It is distinguished for being the first public course in Prince George’s County. Logistically, the course is in a terrific location at just 20-minutes outside of Washington, DC, and 45-minutes from Baltimore. 12 UBGA members made the highly anticipated trip. 11 were from the New York area and one member flew in from Missouri for the golfing adventure. Read the entire article HERE.
NY1 NEWS VIDEO: Golf is great for exercise and networking, but a local group says few African Americans take advantage of its benefits. Queens reporter Ruschell Boone has more on how the United Black Golfers Association is trying to broaden the sport among professionals in the city. View Video
Vernel Bennett President of UBGA featured in NY1 News feature for Black History Month for February 2017. View Video. http://www.ny1.com/nyc/queens/black-history-month-2017/2017/02/21/laurelton--the-queens-community-gentrification-forgot--where-black-incomes-are-higher-than-whites.html
African American Golfer's Digest Profiles UBGA's Vice President, Jacques Leandre as Golfer of the Week September 19, 2015 Jacques Leandre, On Course in Serving Up Justice At 6’1”and a lean 190 pounds, Jacques Leandre could compete in just about any sport he chooses. But the Au-Cap, Haitian born lawyer fancies an attraction to golf. The Queens, New York resident credits his older brother for introducing him to the game. It all began when his brother would take him along to a summer job that he worked at high school for a local golf course. The pair would spend time together swinging, hitting balls, and playing around. Today, Leandre carries a 23 handicap and relishes every moment that he can get out on the green. As a member and Co-Founder of the United Black Golfers Association, Inc. (UBGA). Leandre attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia where he earned a B.A. in finance before completing law school at the City University of New York Law School at Queens College. As Principal of his firm, Law Offices of Jacques M. Leandre, PLLC, located on Broadway in Manhattan and specializing in civil rights and community empowerment law, he is known as “The Community Attorney”. When he’s not in the office you can find him spending quality time with his wife of 17 years, Chrissy, and their two children, Asia and Jacques III. Golf is important to him but not more than family. Evening meal time brings about a daily opportunity to bond and to catch-up on what’s been happening for the Leandre clan, especially when his favorite dishes of red snapper and navy bean soup are being served. To keep a decent handicap you have to practice. Although work takes it’s toll, Leandre tries to play at least four times a month, and, usually with his best golf buddy Vernel Bennett, UBGA President/Founder. Their favorite spot? The Douglaston Golf Course in Queens. In his specialized career, Leandre is always seeking “justice” and out on the course is no different, where—in this sport, each player is the judge and jury of their own game. “It is extremely relaxing and always challenging,” say the well postured and clean-shaven Leandre about his enjoyment of golf. But he is also a fierce competitor and plays in several tournaments annually. For this, he credits the invaluable lessons of having a professional golf instructor who can help you with, “…playing a consistent game in various weather conditions.” Leandre especially enjoys playing with the “old-timers” and listening to the “war stories”. A most admired golfer for Leandre? Well, that woud be none other than the late Calvin Peete. “The man was self-taught….Amazing,” says Leandre. “May he rest in peace.” Other than being involved in golf, Leandre participates with coaching little league football for the Rosedale Jets Football Association and conducting legal workshops for at-risk youth.