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Race had nothing to do with Player's success

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November 07, 2025

PASSIONATELY mired in victimhood, John Goliath's attempt to denounce Gary Player for condemning BEE (The Mercury, November 5) is without credibility because it lacks context and factual accuracy.

- DR DUNCAN DU BOIS | Bluff

The tragic loss of his mother from cancer at the age of eight, his father's modest job away from home in the gold mines and the difficult years of the war economy meant that Gary Player's early life was one of hardship. His father had to take out a bank loan to buy him his first set of clubs. But from the age of 14 he showed such exceptional potential that at 17 he turned professional and joined his first PGA tour at the age of 21. He achieved all of that purely by sheer application and determination.

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