Rising LPGA Tour star ready to shake up golf, on and off the course

Mariah Stackhouse, a 26-year-old four-time All American at Stanford, is the only African-American with full status on the LPGA Tour. The Atlanta native is poised to make an impact on women and African-Americans in the game of golf. Get to know her in this week's podcast.
Rising LPGA Tour star ready to shake up golf, on and off the course
Rising LPGA Tour star ready to shake up golf, on and off the course /

Mariah Stackhouse, a 26-year-old four-time All-American at Stanford, is the only African-American with full status on the LPGA Tour. She is poised to make an impact on women and African-Americans in the game. With co-hosts Bo Van Pelt and Farrell Evans, Stackhouse shares the love, faith, self-belief and purpose that has driven her to be among the elite level of women's professional golf.

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BO VAN PELT

PGA Tour pro Bo Van Pelt was born in Richmond, Ind., and resides in Tulsa, Okla. He has six professional victories worldwide and has been a PGA Tour member since 2004. He started the First Tee chapter in his hometown and has been a dedicated supporter of Habitat of Humanity for 13 years. Van Pelt also has donated three homes to families in need. He, along with his longtime friend Farrell Evans, co-hosts the podcast “Both Sides of the Ball,” which airs on the Morning Read Podcast Network. Twitter: @bovanpeltBoth Sides of the Ball: @boandfarrell