
Martha Burk is back in golf, encouraging people to join a protest over the U.S. Women's Open being held next year at Trump National in New Jersey. Burk rose to prominence in 2002 when she challenged Augusta National to end its discrimination by inviting a female member, suggesting it could become a problem at the Masters. Augusta National didn't budge in the wake of enormous pressure from Burk and the media, even going so far as to go commercial-free for the 2003 Masters.
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