Black woman golfer: It was like we had targets on our backs

CORRECTS SOURCE TO YORK DISPATCH INSTEAD OF THE YORK DAILY RECORD- In this Wednesday, March 1, 2017 photo, Brewvino Owner and Manager Jordan Chronister talks about renovations that will be made following Brewvino, LLC.'s acquisition of Grandview Golf Club, in York, Pa. The golf club is apologizing for calling police on a group of black women after Chronister and his father said they were playing too slowly. The women were playing at the club on Saturday, April 21. (Dawn J. Sagert /York Dispatch via AP)
In this Saturday, March 24, 2018 photo, local attorney and York NAACP Chapter President Sandra Thompson speaks as hundreds gather for the March For Our Lives rally to end gun violence in York City, Pa. A golf club in Pennsylvania has apologized for calling police on Thompson and four of her black friends after the co-owner and his father said they were playing too slowly and refused requests to leave the course on Saturday, April 21. (Dawn J. Sagert /York Dispatch via AP)
FILE – In this June 25, 2012, file photo, Steve Chronister, president of the York County Board of Commissioners, appears as a character witness during the corruption trial of former state Revenue Secretary and former state Rep. Stephen Stetler, D-York, at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg, Pa. Grandview Golf Club in York, Pa., has apologized for calling police on a group of black women on Saturday, April 21, 2018, after representatives of the Grandview Golf Club said the women were playing too slowly and refused requests to leave the course. (Paul Kuehnel/York Daily Record via AP, File)
CORRECTS SOURCE TO YORK DISPATCH INSTEAD OF THE YORK DAILY RECORD - In this Wednesday, March 1, 2017 photo, former York County Commissioner and Brewvino Owner Steve Chronister talks about Brewvino, LLC., taking over ownership of Grandview Golf Club during a press conference at the golf club in York, Pa. The golf club is apologizing for calling police on a group of black women after Chronister and his son, club co-owner Jordan Chronister, said they were playing too slowly. The women were playing at the club on Saturday, April 21 . (Dawn J. Sagert /York Dispatch via AP)

Black woman golfer: It was like we had targets on our backs

CORRECTS SOURCE TO YORK DISPATCH INSTEAD OF THE YORK DAILY RECORD- In this Wednesday, March 1, 2017 photo, Brewvino Owner and Manager Jordan Chronister talks about renovations that will be made following Brewvino, LLC.'s acquisition of Grandview Golf Club, in York, Pa. The golf club is apologizing for calling police on a group of black women after Chronister and his father said they were playing too slowly. The women were playing at the club on Saturday, April 21. (Dawn J. Sagert /York Dispatch via AP)
In this Saturday, March 24, 2018 photo, local attorney and York NAACP Chapter President Sandra Thompson speaks as hundreds gather for the March For Our Lives rally to end gun violence in York City, Pa. A golf club in Pennsylvania has apologized for calling police on Thompson and four of her black friends after the co-owner and his father said they were playing too slowly and refused requests to leave the course on Saturday, April 21. (Dawn J. Sagert /York Dispatch via AP)
FILE – In this June 25, 2012, file photo, Steve Chronister, president of the York County Board of Commissioners, appears as a character witness during the corruption trial of former state Revenue Secretary and former state Rep. Stephen Stetler, D-York, at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg, Pa. Grandview Golf Club in York, Pa., has apologized for calling police on a group of black women on Saturday, April 21, 2018, after representatives of the Grandview Golf Club said the women were playing too slowly and refused requests to leave the course. (Paul Kuehnel/York Daily Record via AP, File)
CORRECTS SOURCE TO YORK DISPATCH INSTEAD OF THE YORK DAILY RECORD - In this Wednesday, March 1, 2017 photo, former York County Commissioner and Brewvino Owner Steve Chronister talks about Brewvino, LLC., taking over ownership of Grandview Golf Club during a press conference at the golf club in York, Pa. The golf club is apologizing for calling police on a group of black women after Chronister and his son, club co-owner Jordan Chronister, said they were playing too slowly. The women were playing at the club on Saturday, April 21 . (Dawn J. Sagert /York Dispatch via AP)