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87: 213:, African-Americans were banned from playing the South Gleason Park Golf Course. However, in the early 1960s, Gregory played that course, stating, "My tax dollars are taking care of the big course and there's no way you can bar me from it." She was followed by other African-Americans who played the course soon after her, and the ban was ended. In 1963, Gregory was mistaken as a maid by 202:'s national tournament, as well as tying the women's course record at a Flint, Michigan tournament. On September 17, 1956, she began competing in the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, thus becoming the first African-American woman to play in a national championship conducted by the 245: 295: 241: 237: 209:
Because she was African-American, Gregory was denied entry into the player's banquet at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda at the conclusion of the U.S. Women's Amateur in 1959. Also, in
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Gregory learned to play golf while her husband was away serving in the Navy during World War II. In 1948 Gregory won a tournament in Kankakee, Illinois, during which she defeated former
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In 1971, Gregory was runner-up at the USGA Senior Women's Amateur, making her the first African-American to finish as runner-up in a USGA women's competition.
183:(July 25, 1912 – February 5, 1990) was an African-American amateur golfer. Black newspapers had called her "The Queen of Negro Women's Golf." As stated in 405: 527: 522: 236:
A granite marker in Gregory's memory stands at the sixth hole of the South Gleason Park Golf Course in Gary, Indiana. She was inducted into the
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In 2000, the Urban Chamber of Commerce of Las Vegas began the Ann Gregory Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament, which lasted seven years.
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champions Lucy Mitchell, Cleo Ball, and Geneva Wilson. In 1950 she won the Sixth City Open in Cleveland, the Midwest Amateur, and the
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Gregory was also the first African-American appointed to the Gary Public Library Board, which occurred in 1954.
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In 1989, at age 76 and competing against a field of 50 women, she won the gold medal in the U.S.
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In all, during her career, Gregory won nearly 300 tournaments.
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Aberdeen, Mississippi
Gary, Indiana
United States
United Golf Association
National Black Golf
Hall of Fame

Arthur Ashe
United Golf Association
United Golf Association
United States Golf Association
Gary, Indiana
Polly Riley
National Senior Olympics
United Golf Association Hall of Fame
African American Golfers Hall of Fame
National African American Golfers Hall of Fame
National Black Golf Hall of Fame
"Gregory, Ann"
"Playing Through Racial Barriers Ann Gregory made her mark in amateur golf as the first black woman to play on the national level"




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