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Ryder Cup top 50 players: a compilation of the best players from the Europe and USA teams

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The brainchild of Samuel Ryder, a wealthy seed merchant from St Albans, the Ryder Cup was a bi-annual British-American professional golf tournament that was first played for the trophy bearing his name in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1927.

America won the match and gradually became the dominant force in the competition.

During the 1960s the results were so one-sided that the Ryder Cup was expanded so that players from Ireland could compete for the British team.

As the Americans continued to win comfortably, Jack Nicklaus led the movement to alter the teams so that European players were also allowed to compete against them.

Since 1983 the contest has become one of the most competitive tournaments in the world, with many players achieving sporting immortality on both sides of the Atlantic.

Dale Concannon selects his 50 greatest players to have graced both teams.

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Product Details
G2 Entertainment
1782813233 / 9781782813231
eBook (EPUB)
28/06/2018
United Kingdom
English
128 pages
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