Lee Elder’s ‘earth shattering day’ for golf reaches marquee anniversary
Fifty years on from becoming the first black golfer to tee up at the Masters, the sport must pause to recognise a pioneerFor Carl Jackson, the path was one well trodden. Caddie shed to 1st tee; he had done it hundreds of times over 14 years as a bag man at the Masters. Jackson’s connection to Augusta National stretched even beyond his major debut of 1961. He was a caddie at the venue from the age of 14, breaching employment law even as existed in 1950s Georgia but savvy enough to make a ma
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