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When Charles Sifford broke the color barrier in golf he was also disrespected by fellow golfers.
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Sifford, often referred to as the "Jackie Robinson of golf" was the first African-American to play on the PGA, racking up two victories.
Patrick Sauer: 18 Rounds of Soggy & Sunny Days at the U.S. Open 2009
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I saw both men as they were leaving and regretted not asking Sifford, 87, his thoughts on the state of golf today.
Patrick Sauer: 18 Rounds of Soggy & Sunny Days at the U.S. Open 2009
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Sifford recalls that it was like being hit by car-wash spray.
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As bad as their day was, Sifford can now joke that it was worse for the clients of another guide, who took refuge in portable toilets on an island before the wind blew the johns over.
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Sifford for his foresight in identifying the only sanctuary they had a chance of reaching, and for repeatedly attempting radio contact.
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Allen Sifford, the guide they had hired to go redfishing, nearly perished in the Gulf Intercoastal Waterway south of Corpus Christi, Texas.
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Sifford had marked a nearby buoy on his GPS, which was miraculously able to obtain satellite positioning through the dense cloud cover.
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With everything Charlie Sifford and Lee Elder put into the game, African-Americans still are not benefiting enough.
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Joe Jimenez and Charles Sifford, $13,000 71-34 -- 105
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