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The first African American to play at the Masters in 1975 |
Lee Elder broke the color barrier at Augusta as the first African American to play at the Masters in 1975.
Mr. Elder was present during "Tiger Wood's" historic victory in 1997. Mr. Elder has combined for 12 victories on the
PGA and Senior Tours, earning more than $1 million on each tour. Mr. Elder earned his first winner's check in 1974.
Mr. Elder became involved with golf at the young age of 9 years old. Golf provided a means to put food on the table,
after both parents met untimely deaths. Mr. Elder was also the first African American to play on a Ryder Cup
Team in 1979.
Background Turned Pro: 1959 Birthday: 7/14/1934 Height:
5'8" Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Residence: Pompano Beach, Fla. Senior Tour Victories
1984: Suntree Senior Classic, Hilton Head Seniors International 1985: Denver Post Championship, Merrill Lynch/Golf
Digest Commemorative, Digital Seniors Classic, Citizens Union Senior Golf Classic 1986: Merrill Lynch/Golf Digest
Commemorative 1988: Gus Machado Classic
PGA Tour Victories 1974: Monsanto Open 1976: Houston Open 1978:
Greater Milwaukee Open, American Express Westchester Classic
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