The Masters golf’s segregated past | Game Theory
09/04/2026-13:28 09/04/2026-13:40 חדשות قناة Al Jazeera דיווח
The Masters is one of the most prestigious events in sport. But the story behind The Masters Tournament is also tied to the history of segregation in golf. From the PGA’s “Caucasian-only clause” to the Black caddies who knew Augusta better than anyone, yet weren’t allowed to compete themselves. And why Tiger Woods’s victory in 1997 changed the image of the game forever. Samantha Johnson looks at the tournament's complicated past. Subscribe to our channel: bit.ly
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