YORK, Pa. — African-Americans have long complained about getting pulled over by police for “driving while black,” or being eyed suspiciously by store security guards for “shopping while black.” Now a group of women says it got into trouble for golfing while black.

Officials at the Grandview Golf Club in York called police on the group, accusing them of playing too slowly and holding up others behind them.

No charges were filed, but the confrontation Saturday touched a raw nerve.

One of the black women golfers, Sandra Harrison, said they were at the second hole when representatives of the Grandview Golf Club told the group they were playing too slowly.

After the ninth hole, about an hour and 45 minutes later, they were told that they took too long a break and needed to leave.

Harrison said she and two other women left because they were so rattled by the treatment.

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“It was like we were playing with targets on our backs,” she said. “What other reason could there be other than we were guilty of being black while golfing?”

The club called police on the two women who remained.

On Sunday club co-owner JJ Chronister told the York Daily Record she called the women personally to “sincerely apologize.” On Monday, she issued a second statement to the newspaper saying players who are slow typically leave the course when asked by club personnel.

“In this instance, the members refused to leave so we called police to ensure an amicable result,” the statement reads. It says the women skipped holes and took an extended break.

“During the second conversation we asked members to leave as per our policy noted on the scorecard, voices escalated, and police were called to ensure an amicable resolution,” it reads.

The five are part of a larger group of local women known as Sisters in the Fairway, and all of its members are experienced players.


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