Charlie Sifford quotes:

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  • If I was the Jackie Robinson of golf, I sure didn't do a very good job of it. Jackie was followed by hundreds of great black ballplayers who have transformed their sport... But there are hardly any black kids coming up through the ranks of golf today.

  • Tiger had the advantage of high school, college, and a father who knew golf. I was self-taught. Blacks really won't play golf in great numbers until some of these basketball and football stars buy some golf courses where blacks can play.

  • I play golf just about every week. I'm playing on the Senior Tour now - super seniors - I'm a super senior.

  • Prejudice hasn't changed to this day, not in golf. Maybe in other sports.

  • Golf is such a wonderful game. I love it to death.

  • Every time I go into a tournament, I'm strictly on my own. I know I'm playing for my bread and butter.

  • I believe there's - now, don't get me wrong; I'm not prejudiced - there's some white people in this country who'll never accept the black man as a golfer. That's true.

  • I knew what I was getting into when I chose golf. Hell, I knew I'd never get rich and famous. All the discrimination, the not being able to play where I deserved and wanted to play - in the end, I didn't give a damn. I was made for a tough life because I'm a tough man. And in the end, I won: I got a lot of black people playing golf.

  • I don't smile much, and I never laugh. If you'd been through what I've been through, you wouldn't be smiling, either.

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