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Pioneer spirit motivates LPGA hopeful

Beth Ann Baldry

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I can’t help but apologize for asking the question. If Shasta Averyhardt gets tired of talking about the lack of African-Americans on the LPGA, she doesn’t let on.

Averyhardt, competing at LPGA Qualifying School for the first time, is in good shape heading into the final round of sectionals. She’s tied for third after rounds of 69-74-71. She’s trying to become the first African-American on tour since LaRee Sugg in 2001.

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Shasta Averyhardt.

“I think it’s kind of sad,” said the 6-foot-1 Averyhardt. “I know that finances are always going to be an issue. It takes one person or a couple people to give the opportunity to be able to go first-class all the way.”

Averyhardt, 23, found that support in Sisters Across America, an organization dedicated to helping a minority player get on the LPGA.

The former Jackson State standout moved from Flint, Mich., to Orlando, Fla., last spring to work with her swing instructor and play the SunCoast Professional Golf Tour. She won her first professional event in June.

While Averyhardt would love to attend Duramed Futures Tour Q-School next month as a back-up plan, she isn’t sure that’s possible.

“After tomorrow I will definitely sit down and talk with my sponsor and my parents,” she said. “I want to do it, but finances might be an issue.”

Averyhardt thinks of herself as just another player trying to earn her card, but admits she would like to meet someone who has been in her shoes.

She has spoken to Renee Powell on the phone, but has yet to meet any African-Americans who played on either the LPGA or PGA Tours.

“I’m sure that day will come,” she said.

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