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Who was the first African American to win a PGA Tour event?

Who was the first African American to win a PGA Tour event?

Pete Brown
Pete Brown, the first black golfer to win a PGA Tour event, died Friday at Doctors Hospital in Augusta, Ga., at the age of 80. Brown won the 1964 Waco Turner Open and the 1970 Andy Williams-San Diego Open, the highlights to a 17-year career on the PGA Tour.

Who was the first black golfer to win a major?

That was Ted Brown in 1964. Elder didn’t win the most tournaments among African-American golfers prior to the emergence of Tiger Woods. That distinction will always be reserved for Calvin Peete. And Woods was the first African-American to win each of the four major championships.

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Who was the first African American golfer to break the color barrier?

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.

When did the first black man play golf?

Robert Lee Elder (July 14, 1934 – November 28, 2021) was an American professional golfer. In 1975, he became the first African-American to play in the Masters Tournament, where he missed the cut….

Lee Elder
Best results in major championships
Masters Tournament T17: 1979
PGA Championship T11: 1974
U.S. Open T11: 1979

Who was the first African-American golfer?

Charlie Sifford
Charlie Sifford won the 1975 Senior PGA Championship. Circle the best definition for each bolded term. 6. Sifford was the first African-American to earn a PGA TOUR card and the first to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.

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Who was the first black person to win a golf major?

Pete Brown was the first African-American player to win a regular PGA event, recording his victory at the 1964 Waco Turner Open. Lee Elder was the first black man to play in the Masters, in 1975, and also the first African-American to represent the United States in the Ryder Cup, in 1979.