Photos: Lee Elder returns to the Masters at Augusta National, this time as an honorary starter
Lee Elder, the first Black golfer to compete in the Masters, waves to patrons on the first tee at Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday alongside former champions and fellow honorary starters Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus.
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By Associated Press | LA Times wire photos services
The 2021 Masters is being played less than five months from the previous major held in November and the course is playing tougher than it did last time — at least in the early going
The 85th Masters started with two honorary tee shots and one former player who only had to raise his driver to make it memorable.
Lee Elder was invited to take part in the ceremonial start. The 86-year-old Elder was the first Black golfer to compete in the Masters in 1975. Augusta National announced in November he would be joining six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus and three-time champion Gary Player.
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Elder’s health wouldn’t allow him to take a swing. Instead, he raised his driver on a cool morning that was warmed by enormous applause from spectators that lined both sides of the tee box.
Masters chairman Fred Ridley said Elder has blazed a trail that inspired golf and future generations with a message that the game belongs to everyone.
Among those on the tee were Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson, wearing their green jackets as past champions, and Cameron Champ, one of four players of Black heritage on the PGA Tour.
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