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Oneda Castillo, First Black Golf Instructor for LPGA

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As Nella-Joi Nation begins the month of March, which is Women's History Month as well as National Disabilities Awareness Month, we will be speaking to people like Oneda Castillo, who is a Class A Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Teaching Professional and member of the African American Golfers Hall of Fame.  She joined the LPGA in 1997.  In 2003, she became the third African American women golfer to achieve Class A status as a LPGA Teaching and Club Professional (T&CP).  As of 2018 she is still one of just a few African American women golfers to become a LPGA Teaching Professional.  

Recently, Oneda began instructing people with disabilities on how to play golf and she will be sharing some of that with us on the show!

 

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