"Beyond The Passion"
Recently, I witnessed a great interview with legendary golfer Arnold
Palmer in which he spoke of how he played the game of golf not for
money but, for the great passion he has for the game. I thought about
the enormous amount of money won on the tour and was blown away when
I saw the serious look in his eyes as he explained a passion for the
game that can drive you to the highest heights of excellence and success.
At the time of this interview I was working on this painting of Jim
Dent in which is the first in a series honoring the great contribution
of African American Golfers to the PGA I was very much aware of the
fact that their journey was filled with adversity and I began to realize
somewhat of how difficult it was for them to succeed in spite of the
adversity and to go "Beyond the Passion." I began to clearly
see this group of athletes who had carried themselves with such class
in the face of great obstacle, quietly paving the way for Tiger Woods
and others who would follow.
My realization took a deeper turn when I started to
think of those who paid the great price of challenging the idea that
African Americans could not compete in tournaments, eat in restaurants
or stay in hotels. These were people with a passion for a game they
were never allowed to play. Some even died never accepting the present
obstacles. But, hoping for the day when their dream would someday
be realized in the lives of their children or grandchildren, they
exercised a passion for this great game.
When I witnessed Jim Dent winning the 1994 Brunos'
Memorial Classic, I could feel something beyond the golf course, a
feeling of pride beyond the grave and generations past. In the painting,
I included a shaft of light through the beautiful trees of Greystone,
representing those who hoped for the chance to play golf but never
realized the chance, but witnessed the fulfillment of a dream larger
than any individual career I saw the logo of the PGA the other day
and it read "The PGA making golf a better game". Truly the
great and illustrious legacy of professional golf has been made even
better by the contribution and class of these great men, which has
gone far beyond the call of duty and far "Beyond the Passion'.
In becoming the first African American Artist to be
officially commissioned and licensed to do artwork for the Bruno Event
Team and the PGA, I salute those who paid the price as well as the
ultimate price for me to be in the position I'm in today. Thank you
and God bless you all.
- Steve R. Skipper
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