Jacques Slade explores the impact Lewis Chitengwa made during his short, yet extraordinary, life during a visit to Charlottesville, Virginia, where he was a two-time All-American at the University of Virginia. A native of Zimbabwe, Chitengwa became the first Black golfer to win the South African Amateur Championship in 1993, breaking barriers all while playing the game he loved.

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5 Comments

  1. I’ve always believed he was dosed. This man had the potential to upend the PGA forever, and dislodge the biggest money maker and golf attraction ever….TW. He didn’t want money or fame, he wanted to win to bring attention to his poor country

  2. The world needs to hear the RAFE BOTTS story. Please, PGA Tour remember our neglected heroes of the past.

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