Bless.ed One: From a shantytown in Kabwé Zambia to the first Black African in the U.S. Open
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One shot.Centuries of false truths upended. An entire sport redefined. Madalitso Muthiya did both at the U.S. Open in New York on June 5 2006 armed only with a glistening driver inexplicable talent and stern but loving tutelage from his father. His warm smile and casual demeanor cloaked a hardened determination that came from a life surrounded by disease and extreme poverty and enduring the awkward stares and quiet whispers that made him an outsider.To everyone here Mad was new. A fresh face. An unexpected splash of uniqueness that sent fans scrambling for information. But their tournament programs didnt reveal the origin of his story. It certainly wasnt a stately golf course in New York under the warm morning sky rubbing elbows with the well-heeled. The elite. It began decades earlier oceans and continents away in a land defined by one peoples crimes against another. Racism forced labor cultures destroyed families torn apart.History was often his fuel. At other times a lead weight chained to his golf bag. A burden he carried everywhere to every tournament until his fathers voice exhorted him to let it go. Just focus on what you need to do.At 9:01 AM on June 5 his ball and tee were firmly planted. The fairway beckoned in front of him. The heavens shined down. A single display of his God-given swing would change golf. Forever.One shot.
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