Tiger Woods announces Marcus Byrd as 2023 Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption for upcoming Genesis Invitational

“Marcus has shown resiliency and perseverance in pursuit of a professional playing career.”

Dating back to 2009, an exemption has been given to a minority golfer for the Genesis Invitational as a way to represent the advancement of diversity in golf. In 2017 the exemption was re-named the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption in honor of Sifford, the man who broke the PGA Tour color barrier.

On Monday morning, tournament host Tiger Woods announced Marcus Byrd would receive the exemption for the upcoming event, Feb. 16-19, at Riviera Country Club near Los Angeles.

“Marcus has shown resiliency and perseverance in pursuit of a professional playing career,” Woods said via a release. “These are qualities that remind me of Charlie and his journey. I look forward to watching Marcus compete at Riviera.”

A former star for Middle Tennessee State and 2019 Conference USA Golfer of the Year, Byrd currently competes on the Advocates Professional Golf Association Tour, where he finished atop the standings for the Farmers Insurance Fall Series back in November. The Genesis Invitational will be Byrd’s second career start on the PGA Tour after he debuted at the 2022 Corales Puntacana Championship.

“It’s a true honor to receive the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption into the 2023 Genesis Invitational,” added Byrd. “To think that I’ll forever be a part of this tournament’s storied history means a lot. I cannot wait to compete at Riviera and represent Mr. Sifford with my play.”

Former recipients of the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption include the following:

  • Vincent Johnson (2009)
  • Joshua Wooding (2010)
  • Joseph Bramlett (2011, 2020)
  • Andy Walker (2012)
  • Jeremiah Wooding (2013)
  • Harold Varner III (2014)
  • Carlos Sainz, Jr. (2015)
  • J.J. Spaun (2016)
  • Kevin Hall (2017)
  • Cameron Champ (2018)
  • Tim O’Neal (2019)
  • Willie Mack III (2021)
  • Aaron Beverly (2022)

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Willie Mack III receives Charlie Sifford Memorial exemption for Genesis Invitational

Willie Mack III has earned his shot to play on the PGA Tour. Mack, a Flint, Michigan native, will participate in the Genesis Invitational thanks to a standout career and a shoutout from Tiger Woods. Woods-host of the tournament-announced Mack as the …

Willie Mack III has earned his shot to play on the PGA Tour.

Mack, a Flint, Michigan native, will participate in the Genesis Invitational thanks to a standout career and a shoutout from Tiger Woods. Woods—host of the tournament—announced Mack as the 2021 recipient of the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption that, since 2009, aims to increase diversity in golf.

“Willie learned to golf with his dad just like I did and those are memories that will last forever. I am excited to see Willie make another lasting memory when he tees it up at Riviera,” Woods said. “Willie has endured through difficult times off the course the past few years and I know Charlie would be proud of how he has stayed focused on achieving his dream.”

After winning 11 titles at Bethune-Cookman, Mack became the first Black golfer to win the Michigan Amateur Championships in 2011. He now plays on the Advocates Pro Golf Association Tour and Florida Professional Golf Tour, earning Player of the Year honors for each in 2019.

Willie Mack III
Willie Mack III at the APGA Tour at World Golf Village in St. Augustine, Florida, July of, 2020. It was on the Slammer & Squire course. Photo by Keyur Khamar/PGA Tour

The tournament, scheduled for Feb. 18-21 at the Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, will be Mack’s first PGA Tour start. He previously played on the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour Latinoamérica Tour, according to a news release from the Genesis Invitational.

“I want to thank my father who introduced me to the great game of golf,” Mack said. “My dream since I first picked up a club has been to play on the PGA TOUR. It’s really special that I will play in my first PGA TOUR event because of an exemption named after Charlie Sifford, a person I’ve long admired, and in a tournament hosted by Tiger Woods, who is the reason I got into golf.”

The Golf Channel and CBS will have live coverage of the Genesis Invitational.

The exemption to play the PGA’s yearly event at the Riviera has existed for more than a decade but in 2017, was renamed in honor of Sifford, the first Black person to play on the PGA Tour.

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