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Lee Elder at The Masters
Lee Elder braved death threats to become the first African-American golfer to play at the prestigious US Masters in Augusta in 1975.
In 1975, Lee Elder braved death threats to become the first African-American golfer to play at the prestigious US Masters in Augusta.
It was one of the last race barriers in US sport and made him a hero to many black sportsmen – including Tiger Woods.
Lee Elder speaks about the tournament to Simon Watts.
This programme includes description of racial abuse.
(Photo: Lee Elder playing golf later in life. Credit: Getty Images)
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