CLEARVIEW GOLF CLUB & TITLEIST

Building on a Legacy of Golf For Everyone

Titleist proudly supports Clearview Golf Club and the Clearview Legacy Foundation in its mission of Education, Preservation and Turfgrass Research.

BUILDING AMERICA'S COURSE

When William "Bill" Powell encountered racial discrimination on the golf course after returning home from World War II, he decided to build his own place to play, one where people of all colors would be welcome. In 1946, he established Clearview Golf Club in East Canton Ohio: “America’s Course.”

Carrying On the Legacy for Future Generations

In 1967, Renee Powell became the second African-American woman to compete on the LPGA Tour. As a tour player she competed in more than 250 professional tournaments and won the 1973 Kelly Springfield Open in Brisbane, Australia. Today, Renee is the LPGA/PGA Head Golf Professional at Clearview Golf Club in East Canton, Ohio where she's keeping her father’s legacy of “Golf for Everyone” alive.

Meet Renee Powell

On the Road with Iona: The Renee Powell Story

Renee Powell has one of the most inspirational stories in the game of golf. From being the second African-American woman to play on the LPGA Tour to carrying on her family's legacy at Clearview Golf Club, Renee has helped forge the path and truly embodies the spirit of inclusivity in the game.

THE MISSION

THE CLEARVIEW LEGACY FOUNDATION

The Clearview Legacy Foundation for Education, Preservation, and Turfgrass Research is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable foundation established in 2001 to preserve the Clearview legacy and facilities for future generations.

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