Lee Elder Reflects on His Legacy Ahead of Yet Another Historic Masters Moment

In 1975 Lee Elder became the first Black golfer to play at the Masters. Now, at age 86, he's returning to Augusta National as an honorary starter.
Lee Elder Reflects on His Legacy Ahead of Yet Another Historic Masters Moment
Lee Elder Reflects on His Legacy Ahead of Yet Another Historic Masters Moment /


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Michael Rosenberg
MICHAEL ROSENBERG

Michael Rosenberg is a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, covering any and all sports. He writes columns, profiles and investigative stories and has covered almost every major sporting event. He joined SI in 2012 after working at the Detroit Free Press for 13 years, eight of them as a columnist. Rosenberg is the author of "War As They Knew It: Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler and America in a Time of Unrest." Several of his stories also have been published in collections of the year's best sportswriting. He is married with three children.