Who is the first black player on the PGA Tour?



Who is the first black player on the PGA Tour?

Elder was among the leading players on the UGA tour, which over the years also featured such outstanding golfers as Ted Rhodes, Charlie Sifford, who was the first Black player on the PGA Tour, and Pete Brown while offering comparatively meager purses.

What happened to Lee Elder?

Lee Elder, who became the first African American golfer to play in the Masters tournament, a signature moment in the breaking of racial barriers on the pro golf tour, died on Sunday in Escondido, Calif. He was 87. The PGA Tour announced the death but provided no other details.

How did Bill Elder become a golfer?

At 18, after playing against the heavyweight champion Joe Louis, an avid golfer, Elder became a protégé of Rhodes, who was Louis’s golf instructor. Following two years in the stateside Army, Elder joined the United Golfers Association tour in 1961.

Who was Bob Elder and how did he die?

The PGA Tour announced the death but provided no other details. When Elder teed off at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia in April 1975, he was 40 years old. Years earlier, in his prime, he played in the United Golfers Association tour, the sport’s version of baseball’s Negro leagues.