Mackenzie Mack Apr 2026
: Mack has been recognized as a Golf Digest "Top Young Teacher" and the 2018 LPGA National Junior Golf Leader of the Year. Corporate Impact and Future Outlook
Mack's impact began at Indiana State University, where she made history as the first Black woman on the school's women's golf team. Despite facing overt discrimination—including an incident where a high school competitor refused to play with her because of her race—she chose to respond with excellence and a commitment to mastering the rules of the game to silence critics. mackenzie mack
: She co-founded Tee It Up, Inc. , a non-profit aimed at bringing golf to underserved communities and children on military bases. : Mack has been recognized as a Golf
In an industry historically characterized by its lack of diversity, Mackenzie Mack has emerged as a transformative leader. As one of the few Black women to hold dual Class A memberships in both the PGA of America and LPGA Professionals , Mack has dedicated her career to making golf more accessible and inclusive. Her journey is defined by a mantra she shares with her students: "Keep moving the ball down the fairway". : She co-founded Tee It Up, Inc
: She served as the Senior Program Director for the First Tee of Tampa Bay and later as the Associate Executive Director of the First Tee of Tennessee .
Title: Moving the Ball Down the Fairway: The Trailblazing Career of Mackenzie Mack
A core tenet of Mack's career is "passing it forward." Her leadership roles have focused on youth development and community engagement: