The Masters were caddied by only Black men for nearly 50 years
The Masters were caddied by only Black men for nearly 50 years
Augusta National’s original caddie corps were all Black men, mostly from the local Sand Hills district. For decades, the played an integral part in The Masters, but the introduction of “Tour caddies” saw most of them disappear from the major.
Black caddies of Augusta National recognized by local museum
Augusta's black caddies finally getting recognition beyond the old
Millard West grad caddied for Scottie Scheffler when the Masters
The Masters were caddied by only Black men for nearly 50 years
Outside the Masters, Black golf in Augusta resides at the Patch
Caddie Comeback
Black caddies celebrate their unique role in Masters history - Los
Arnold Palmer once mistakenly paid his Masters caddie for a win
The Masters were caddied by only Black men for nearly 50 years
Q&A With Charles Coody, 1971 Masters Champion
The Masters Were Caddied by Only Black Men for Nearly 50 Years
The Man Behind Greg Norman's Finest Hour
Masters Tournament at Augusta National and Golf's History of Race