About Humble Hackers Ltd
Jerry Montez Osborne, aka Hobo, was a generous soul, passionate for golf, with a love for history, his family, and a devotion to God.
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A professional golf caddie who traveled across the USA, sometime with little or no funds. He played or caddied for some of golf's great players from the 1970's to 2010. He was the first Afro-American to become a territorial golf equipment and clothing representative in the Southeast USA.
He gained many accolades from his golf scholarship at South Carolina State University; his graduation from Johnson C. Smith University with a Bachelor of Art in History, 1977 and his dedication to his hometown golf course, Bonnie Brae>Revolution Park>Charlie Sifford Recreation Center Golf Course.
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He created HUMBLE HACKERS LTD to develop youth golfers into tournament players. The company provided many items not covered by other philanthropies. Donations given to Humble Hackers helped one young man gain Golf Professional status, helped over 12 youths get college scholarships, as well as, tournament entry fees, and equipment.
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Due to chronic health issues he passed on February 11, 2021, however, the legacy still continues as his brother, Dyrrle Osborne, continues the mission of educating adults, youth and families abouth the game of golf and creating opportunities for youth to become tournament players.
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"I want people to know that I am generous, wholesome, honest, and concise, And I was devoted to God"
Jerry Montez Osborne, aka Hobo
