urt Kingston Leddy, 61, peacefully passed away on Sunday, March 16, 2026, due to heart failure. Born on August 19, 1964, in Annapolis, MD, Kurt grew up in Annapolis and graduated from Annapolis High School in 1982. Always a loyal Annapolis Panther, Kurt played on the high school golf team and went on to earn his PGA Professional status, passing his playing ability test on his very first attempt, a testament to the dedication and natural talent that defined his life in the game.
Kurt spent over 35 years as a highly respected Class A PGA Golf Professional, a distinction he carried with immense pride. He shared his love of the game at courses throughout the region, including the United States Naval Academy, Eisenhower, Prospect Bay, and Upland, among others. To those who knew him on the course, he was not just a professional — he was a mentor, an encourager, and a true ambassador of the game he loved.
But it was away from the fairways where Kurt's greatest qualities shone brightest. He moved through the world with a warm handshake, a wide smile, and a laugh that could fill any room. His kindness was effortless and his loyalty was unwavering — to his colleagues, to his friends, and above all, to his family. To meet Kurt was to love him, and that was never an accident. It was simply who he was.
His proudest role of all was that of father. Kurt was a devoted and beaming dad to his two sons, Jacob and Lucas, who were, without question, his greatest joy. He spoke of them with a pride that needed no words to confirm — it was written all over his face.
Kurt is survived by his sons, Jacob and Lucas Leddy; his mother, Linda Leddy and his brother, Michael Leddy — all beloved, all cherished and all a reflection of the man he was.
The world is quieter without his laugh. But every fairway he ever walked, and every life he ever touched, carries a piece of him forward.
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