The Greater Cincinnati Golf Association had to squeeze every last ounce of daylight out of Monday, but it got most of the work done at Maketewah Country Club for America’s largest U.S. Open local qualifier. Read Full Story: http://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/2017/05/15/nations-largest-local-us-open-qualifier-field-gathers-maketewah-again/101717976/ A grand total of 168 entrants was whittled down to 10 qualifiers and an alternate Monday at […]
My name is Kevin Hall, this is my story. I was 2 1/2 years old when I contacted H-flu meningitis. My diagnosis was imminent death, or life as a vegetable. Somehow through the grace of God I survived and the only thing I lost was my hearing. I was fortunate otherwise be a normal child, […]
Whew. This post is long overdue. It’s been a whirlwind past couple weeks for me. The week at Riviera has by far been one of the greatest experiences of my life. I was overwhelmed by the support of my family and friends. To take a majority of the winter off and then put my game […]
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — One look at the infectious smile on Kevin Hall’s face and he’s last person you’d ever think has lived with a significant physical handicap since he was 2 ½ years old. Ye… Source: New York Post
PACIFIC PALISADES – There was the time when Kevin Hall stepped up the ball on the first tee in a pro-am, and there was some loud talk and commotion in the gallery, and the marshals dutifully held up their “Quiet Please” signs. Source: The Orange County Register
An extraordinary African-American golfer who is taking the course at the Genesis Open at the Riviera Country Club this week is beating the odds in more ways than one. Source: losangeles.cbslocal.com
Kevin Hall, who has been deaf since the age of 2, will play at Tiger Woods’s Genesis Open through the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption. Source: GOLF.com
Kevin M. Hall will play in next week’s Genesis Open on a sponsor exemption – but not just any sponsor exemption. Hall has received the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption, which has afforded a… Source: Golfweek
Kevin Hall‘s 8 under par two-day total earned him the $ at the APGA Atlanta Championship. Hall is a hearing-impaired golfer who is deaf. Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, Kevin (pictured left) became a nationally ranked Little League standout and overcame his handicap to succeed in golf at a young age. Source: African American Golfer’s Digest