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Midnight Golf Renee Fluker, a social worker and single mother in Detroit, and her son Jason noticed a disparity in golf. Jason told his mother about being the only person of color at his tournaments as a high school student. He encouraged his mother find a way to allow other young people to benefit from the game he loved. Twenty years later, Midnight Golf has achieved all that and more.