Teeing Off With Bill Dickey
In 1982, a Black man hitting the links in Phoenix was something of a rare site. Fast forward 25 years and Bill Dickey has made a direct and tangible contribution to the world of African-Americans and golf.
Dickey, now 79, has always been a self-described “golf nut.” Instead of sitting back and enjoying the rewards of a successful real estate career, he chose another path.
“There weren’t many [Black] kids playing golf,” Dickey says. “What I originally wanted to do was start a program where kids could come and get involved with golf and learn the game.
Twenty-five years ago, Dickey created the National Minority Junior Golf Scholarship Association, which has awarded $2.1 million to more than 900 college students since its inception.
Renamed the Bill Dickey Scholarship Association last year, the organization in June will hold the 8th Annual Bill Dickey Invitational, which provides an opportunity for the nation’s best minority high school golfers to meet and compete against each other.