This historically Black course is home to one of the game’s most exciting restoration projects

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Langston has been a longtime home for Black golfers in and around Washington, D.C.

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Ben Foster, far left, is a familiar face in the Langston pro shop. Michael Bamberger (both)
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Artwork on a corner shelf.
It’s not meant to be the everyday scorecard. It’s a special occasion scorecard.
Michael Bamberger

Michael Bamberger

Michael Bamberger writes for GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com. Before that, he spent nearly 23 years as senior writer for Sports Illustrated. After college, he worked as a newspaper reporter, first for the (Martha’s) Vineyard Gazette, later for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He has written a variety of books about golf and other subjects, the most recent of which is The Second Life of Tiger Woods. His magazine work has been featured in multiple editions of The Best American Sports Writing. He holds a U.S. patent on The E-Club, a utility golf club. In 2016, he was given the Donald Ross Award by the American Society of Golf Course Architects, the organization’s highest honor.