Categories #canada #canadastories #canadagames #canadalisting #canadanews #canadasport #canadasports #canadastory Search Canada Online Listing Lee Elder, 1st Black golfer to compete in Masters, dies at 87 Post author By Search Canada Online Listing Blog Post date November 29, 2021 Lee Elder, a champion of racial justice who in 1975 became the first Black man to compete in the Masters, has died at the age of 87, the PGA Tour said Monday. A cause of death was not given. Related ← Forest thinning could serve multiple purposes in N.W.T.’s battle with climate change → Jack Dorsey resigns as CEO of Twitter