There is a picture in Tony Jacklin’s Florida living room of the great man cradling the Ryder Cup as if it were a baby and there is nobody who can claim to have any greater bond with that trophy.
This week’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black is certain to produce the passion that has defined the competition since its inception in 1927 and laid out in Hank Gola’s new book, Ryder Cup Rivals. In this ...
Among sport's transcendent moments, Jack Nicklaus's concession to Tony Jacklin on Sept. 20, 1969, at Royal Birkdale stands apart. That windswept afternoon in England produced more than just the ...
The 1983 Ryder Cup at PGA National marked a turning point for the event, shifting it from a U.S.-dominated exhibition to a fiercely close competition. U.S. Captain Jack Nicklaus led his team against a ...
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