News Memorable Moments: Charlie Sifford wins the 1967 Greater Hartford Open June 27, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Memorable Moments: Charlie Sifford wins the 1967 Greater Hartford Open FULLY FIT EP 1: The Ping G440K has everyone's attention... First impressions of the new Project X Titan wood shaft | Fully Equipped "The People's Open" | Why the WM Phoenix Open still thrills after nine decades Public golf in the Arizona desert: Skins games, night golf and more Tasting the Green Dream ice cream at the WM Phoenix Open | Clubhouse Eats Pat Perez on Scottie Scheffler, Tiger Woods | Subpar Why we're 'testing' clubs differently this year | Fully Fit 2026 Pat Perez explains how he landed at LIV Golf, future Tour status | Subpar Use this clever tactic to make sure you are lined up correctly before every tee shot Why spin is more important than speed with your golf ball A look back to the summer of ’67: Through all the turmoil, Charlie Sifford wins his 1st Official PGA Tour event, the first by an African American player. Latest In News 6 hours ago Sergio Garcia sees OWGR's 'unwritten rule' harming LIV players in long run 9 hours ago USGA releases qualifying sites for 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills 10 hours ago Trump Turnberry to host two of 8AM Golf's flagship events in 2026 11 hours ago 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: TV schedule, streaming info, how to watch, tee times Related Articles News GOLF's Subpar: Michael Thorbjornsen talks finishing 4th at the Travelers Championship as an amateur Gear Fully Equipped: Tony Finau talks the Travelers Championship, PING, and his use of launch monitors News GOLF's Subpar: Notah Begay explains his "Shooter McGavin" celebration in Hartford News Tournament Preview: Travelers Championship Tournaments Why Pros Love The Travelers Championship Tournaments The Travelers Championship | Tournament History Tournaments Jordan Spieth leads Travelers Championship after 36 holes Tournaments Jordan Spieth leads Travelers Tournaments Why the pros look forward to the Travelers Championship