Robert H. Hawkins Memorial Golf Tournament
Since 2024, Rediscover Mapledale has held the Robert H. Hawkins Memorial Golf Tournament to honor Robert H. Hawkins, a co-founder of the United Golfers Association in 1925 and founder of Mapledale Country Club (now Stow Acres), the first golf course built, owned, and operated in Massachusetts by an African American. Mapledale Country Club hosted the first three UGA “Negro National” Open Championship golf tournaments in New England in 1926, 1927, and 1928 before closing in 1929 under the weight of the Great Depression.
Part of the proceeds goes to the United Golfers Association, committed to the advancement of minority players in the sport of golf.
First Annual Robert H. Hawkins Memorial Golf Tournament - 2024










