Mariah Stackhouse is a Driving Force for Black Women in LPGA - By Jason Lofters
Stackhouse’s father remained her primary coach unti the age of 11, and by the time the junior golfer was becoming a sports celebrity when the family relocated to Atlanta, where she graduated from North Clayton High School in Riverdale, Ga and Stackhouse went on to graduate of Stanford University. “if you’re able to compete, you’re able to win,” declares Stackhouse regarding securing access and her position in the amateur golf world.
” I’m proud to be black, you know, and I know that God made me this way, and I’m happy to be that. So I think that I’ve always had a strong sense of self and a love of self, and that can sometimes power through and see things that people want to do to make you feel.”
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