The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

» Lee Elder honored with scholarshi­ps,

Golferwho broke color barrier to be honorary starter.

- ByChrisViv­lamore chris. vivlamore@ ajc. com

Augusta National Golf Club will honor Lee Elder, the first Black player to compete in the Masters, by establishi­ng scholarshi­ps in his name at Paine College in Augusta, the club announced Monday. Elder, who broke the color barrier at the tournament 45 years ago in 1975, will also serve as an honorary starter for the 2021 Masters, joining Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player.

The announceme­nt was made by Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley on Monday before the start of the 2020 Masters.

Ridley revealed the creation of the Lee Elder Scholarshi­ps at Paine College, a Historical­ly Black College and University located in Augusta. Two scholarshi­ps will be awarded annually, one each to a student- athlete who competes on the men’s and women’s golf team.

As part of this effort, Augusta National also will fund the creation of awomen’s golf program at Paine College. Ridley said the club was not concerned with the expense of starting a women’s team.

“The courage and commitment

of Lee Elder and other trailblaze­rs like him inspired men andwomen of

color to pursue their rightful opportunit­y to compete and followthei­r dreams. But in reality, that opportunit­y is still elusive for many. We have a longway togo, andwe can andwemust do more,” Ridley said.

Elder first competed in the Masters in 1975 and would later qualify for the tournament for five consecutiv­e years from 1977- 81. His best finish camein 1979, when he tied for 17th place.

“The opportunit­y to earn an invitation to theMasters and stand at that first tee wasmy dream, and to have it come true in 1975 remains one of the greatest highlights ofmy career and life,” Elder said in a statement. “So to be invited back to the first tee one more time to join Jack and Gary for next year’ s Masters means theworldto me.”

With no spectators this year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, Ridley said the clubwanted towait until next year for Elder to participat­e in the honorary starter ceremony, a one- time event, on April 8.

“We thought this would be a much more appropriat­e and a much greater celebratio­n if we did this in April of next year, when we hope, and I emphasize theword hope, thatwe will have many patrons viewing us along with our viewers around the world,” Ridley said. “We thought itwas the right thing for Lee to have that moment in time that we hope will last forever.”

 ?? COURTESYOF AUGUSTA NATIONAL GC ?? Lee Elderwas the firstBlack golfer to compete in the Masters, in 1975, and later qualified for the tournament for five years in a row, in 1977- 81.
COURTESYOF AUGUSTA NATIONAL GC Lee Elderwas the firstBlack golfer to compete in the Masters, in 1975, and later qualified for the tournament for five years in a row, in 1977- 81.

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