Willie Mack III made history by becoming the first African American to play in a major golf championship at the U.S. Open. The 32-year-old golfer from Flint, Michigan, earned his spot through the Charlie Sifford Exemption, which honors the legacy of the first Black golfer to play on the PGA Tour. Mack’s participation in the tournament is a significant moment for diversity and inclusion in the sport of golf.
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