Charlie Sifford won the GHO in 1967 at the age of 45. He shot a final round 64. After finally being a tour Rookie when he was almost 40. What Perseverance!!!
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This is lovely. And fitting. Gary Player's speech was poignant and eloquent; he has always been a class act- a great golfer who is an even better man. Kudos to the great Mr. Sifford. His place in golf's Hall of Fame is well deserved. He would have won a lot more had he not been burdened with racism and bigotry. The pressure of pro golf is hard enough without the added BS Charlie had to endure. R.I.P..
I was born in Rhodesia, modern day Zimbabwe. I despised golf early on because my father being black was not allowed to play at any of the clubs except one. Segregation and discrimination is all i knew. How awful that people had to suffer such indignity. Mr. Sifford's story is an incredible one, he is a true champion of social justice and an absolute credit to humanity. RIP Sir.
Brilliant. I laughed, I cried and I learnt a lot about this wonderful man. Some of these Hall Of Fame inductions are compelling viewing. This one and the one with Peter Allis are my favourites, but I should watch more. Shame Tiger Woods was not in attendance.
According to The Sydney Morning Herald, the ceremony was held the day after Woods played in South Korea. See www.smh.com.au/sport/golf/before-tiger-it-was-charlie-20041117-gdk4ot.html IMHO, Tiger's absence allowed the spotlight to focus on Charlie Sifford as well as the other inductees. I laughed, I wept, too. I mourn this great man whom I did not know about until Woods named his infant son after his "Grandpa". Another hidden figure about whom I, too, am learning more.
Seems like a wholly unfair comment without context (like him being on another continent). Woods named his child after Charlie, so it’s not as if he did not hold him in high respect.
Congrats today 11/24/2014 Presidential Medal of Honor recipient. Good day for golf, good day for the world. Thanks Charlie for your service to mankind.
It was sometime in the '70's....I was standing at the practice range at Firestone. Player rushed up to right in front of me and began rummaging in his bag. Over my shoulder I heard: "Hey, Laddie." (I began to think: hey...you don't do this...you don't interrupt the players) "Hey, Laddie!" (you better shut up , bud! you'll get tossed out of here!) "HEY, Laddie!" Player turned...beamed...and walked up: "Hey, Charlie!" I made a little room so Sifford could kinda wedge in.... Gary (2 feet in front of me) began telling of how he got stuck in traffic....got out....flagged down some guy on a "motorbike"....drove down the shoulder of the 4-lane Main and then Warner Road to arrive just before his tee time....which was why he was rushing. And here the three of us cross paths again..... (I played the South course twice (BIG track!) and the North once (waaay more interesting))
Had tears in my eyes. No one should have to go through what Charlie did. Great man to withstand the hate and overcome.
RIP Mr. Charlie Sifford... a class act through-and-through when most things around him weren't.
Charlie Sifford won the GHO in 1967 at the age of 45.
He shot a final round 64.
After finally being a tour Rookie when he was almost 40.
What Perseverance!!!
I wish I could have met this great man. You have to be one tough ass man to put up w/ what he did. Nothing but respect and love for Charlie.
That’s my uncle for real RIP I never got to see him!! My name is Kareon Sifford. #CharlieSifford
Awesome ....
Class Act.
Your uncle just had me crying like a baby. What an honest soul.
I wish I could have met him. What a great classy man.
Of blessed memory
just watched this for the first time, teared up, rip Charlie, wish I would have met you to shake your hand.
Gary Player, one of the greatest ambassadors of the game.
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One of the greatest speaches of all time. Legend.
Come on Charlie. You’re making me cry. RIP Charlie Siff
This is lovely. And fitting. Gary Player's speech was poignant and eloquent; he has always been a class act- a great golfer who is an even better man. Kudos to the great Mr. Sifford. His place in golf's Hall of Fame is well deserved. He would have won a lot more had he not been burdened with racism and bigotry. The pressure of pro golf is hard enough without the added BS Charlie had to endure. R.I.P..
what a great man
I was born in Rhodesia, modern day Zimbabwe. I despised golf early on because my father being black was not allowed to play at any of the clubs except one. Segregation and discrimination is all i knew. How awful that people had to suffer such indignity. Mr. Sifford's story is an incredible one, he is a true champion of social justice and an absolute credit to humanity. RIP Sir.
Golf is a friend making machine
R.I.P Charlie!
Wha t great man!
Persistence is the indigrient for success!
What a statement by Gary Player !
Class Act!
We thank you for paving the way.
Tenacious, honorable, and wonderful soul❤️❤️❤️⛳️⛳️⛳️
Brilliant. I laughed, I cried and I learnt a lot about this wonderful man. Some of these Hall Of Fame inductions are compelling viewing. This one and the one with Peter Allis are my favourites, but I should watch more. Shame Tiger Woods was not in attendance.
According to The Sydney Morning Herald, the ceremony was held the day after Woods played in South Korea.
See www.smh.com.au/sport/golf/before-tiger-it-was-charlie-20041117-gdk4ot.html
IMHO, Tiger's absence allowed the spotlight to focus on Charlie Sifford as well as the other inductees. I laughed, I wept, too. I mourn this great man whom I did not know about until Woods named his infant son after his "Grandpa". Another hidden figure about whom I, too, am learning more.
Seems like a wholly unfair comment without context (like him being on another continent). Woods named his child after Charlie, so it’s not as if he did not hold him in high respect.
Fantastic man, Charlie Sifford. RIP
Congrats today 11/24/2014 Presidential Medal of Honor recipient. Good day for golf, good day for the world. Thanks Charlie for your service to mankind.
medal of freedom
R.I.P Dr. Charlie L. Sifford. Thank you for breaking down that racial barrier and standing firm in what you believed in.
It was sometime in the '70's....I was standing at the practice range at Firestone. Player rushed up to right in front of me and began rummaging in his bag.
Over my shoulder I heard: "Hey, Laddie."
(I began to think: hey...you don't do this...you don't interrupt the players)
"Hey, Laddie!"
(you better shut up , bud! you'll get tossed out of here!)
"HEY, Laddie!"
Player turned...beamed...and walked up: "Hey, Charlie!"
I made a little room so Sifford could kinda wedge in....
Gary (2 feet in front of me) began telling of how he got stuck in traffic....got out....flagged down some guy on a "motorbike"....drove down the shoulder of the 4-lane Main and then Warner Road to arrive just before his tee time....which was why he was rushing.
And here the three of us cross paths again.....
(I played the South course twice (BIG track!) and the North once (waaay more interesting))
God bless you,Mr.Player.
Legend!
I looked up "fish 🐟 slap" on the internet...
Here I am Gazz ❤️😂
#CharlieSifford
It seems to me that a lot of players have to rise above the junk all over the world..Indianjimmy
Friend making machine….I have to used that when it’s applicable.
This is what a lifetime of frustration and then some looks like just because you're born a little darker than others
wow .Lee Elder was the first in the Masters
cool
His speech hit me hard. Especially in a sport that was predominantly white in a racist era.
Ghibertiy
What a great man