Gary Player: I helped break apartheid in sport
Gary Player shares his role in ending apartheid in sport, inviting Lee Elder to play in a PGA tournament in South Africa and the subsequent U.S. backlash he received in 1970 at a tournament in Dayton, Ohio. Want to see more? SUBSCRIBE to watch the latest interviews: http://bit.ly/1R1Fd6w Episode debuted nationwide in 2014. Watch full episodes each week on TV stations across the country. Find the airing time and channel for your city: http://www.grahambensinger.com/index.... Connect with Graham: FACEBOOK: / grahambensinger TWITTER: / grahambensinger INSTAGRAM: / grahambensinger WEBSITE: http://www.grahambensinger.com/

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