United Golf Association
The United Golfers Association (UGA) was a group of African-American professional golfers who operated a separate series of professional golf tournaments for Blacks during the era of racial segregation in the United States. It was said to have started in 1925 when George Adams became a founding member and in 1926 by Robert Hawkins, a golfer from Massachusetts. It was known affectionately as the Chitlin Circuit and included many talented golfers such as Ted Rhodes, Bill Spiller, Pete Brown (golfer), Lee Elder, , , Howard Wheeler and Charlie Sifford.
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United Golf Association
The United Golfers Association (UGA) was a group of African-American professional golfers who operated a separate series of professional golf tournaments for Blacks during the era of racial segregation in the United States. It was said to have started in 1925 when George Adams became a founding member and in 1926 by Robert Hawkins, a golfer from Massachusetts. It was known affectionately as the Chitlin Circuit and included many talented golfers such as Ted Rhodes, Bill Spiller, Pete Brown (golfer), Lee Elder, , , Howard Wheeler and Charlie Sifford.
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De United Golfers Association ...... n bijna iedereen aan de start.
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The United Golfers Association ...... American Golf Foundation, Inc.
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De United Golfers Association ...... -1961 alleen blanke leden toe.
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The United Golfers Association ...... d Wheeler and Charlie Sifford.
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United Golfers Association
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