Ryder Cup History
The Ryder Cup matches are the highlight of the professional golfing calendar every two years for European and American golfers. This team competition between professional golfers on both sides of the...
View ArticleRyder Cup Trophy
The Ryder Cup Trophy is a solid gold cup weighing 4lbs and measuring 17″ high and 9″ wide from handle to handle. Samuel Ryder commissioned Mappin and Webb to design the trophy and he presented to the...
View ArticleSamuel Ryder – Patron of the Ryder Cup
Samuel Ryder was born in Preston Lancashire on 24th March in 1858. He was the son of a Manchester corn merchant and was educated at Manchester University. Ryder joined the family business and worked...
View ArticleFormat of the Ryder Cup – How does it all work?
The 36th Ryder Cup Matches will take place in Ireland between Friday 22nd and Sunday 24th September 2006. Over the course of three days Team Europe will take on Team USA competing for a total of 28...
View ArticleRyder Cup – The Course
The 36th Ryder Cup Matches in September 2006 will be played on the Arnold Palmer designed North course at the K Club. The course was finished in 1991 on what was then a 330 acre estate with mature...
View ArticleRyder Cup Results – The History
The History of the results of the Ryder Cup Matches is as follows: Team USA has won the trophy 24 times and held the trophy once through a tie as the incumbant. Team Europe (in it’s various guises over...
View ArticleJack Nicklaus
Jack Nicklaus designed the course at Valhalla which will be used for the Ryder Cup Matches in 2008. Jack AKA “The Golden Bear” is one of golf’s all time ledgends. Born in Columbus Ohio on 21st Jan in...
View ArticleHappy Birthday Ryder Cup!
Today is the 80th Birthday of the Ryder Cup! The first Ryder Cup was held on June the 4th in 1927 The US Team led by Walter Hagen beat the English Team led by Ted Ray. The venue was Worcester Country...
View ArticleRyder Cup History
The Ryder Cup matches are the highlight of the professional golfing calendar every two years for European and American golfers. This team competition between professional golfers on both sides of the...
View ArticleRyder Cup Trophy
The Ryder Cup Trophy is a solid gold cup weighing 4lbs and measuring 17″ high and 9″ wide from handle to handle. Samuel Ryder commissioned Mappin and Webb to design the trophy and he presented to the...
View ArticleSamuel Ryder – Patron of the Ryder Cup
Samuel Ryder was born in Preston Lancashire on 24th March in 1858. He was the son of a Manchester corn merchant and was educated at Manchester University. Ryder joined the family business and worked...
View ArticleFormat of the Ryder Cup – How does it all work?
The 36th Ryder Cup Matches will take place in Ireland between Friday 22nd and Sunday 24th September 2006. Over the course of three days Team Europe will take on Team USA competing for a total of 28...
View ArticleRyder Cup – The Course
The 36th Ryder Cup Matches in September 2006 will be played on the Arnold Palmer designed North course at the K Club. The course was finished in 1991 on what was then a 330 acre estate with mature...
View ArticleRyder Cup Results – The History
The History of the results of the Ryder Cup Matches is as follows: Team USA has won the trophy 24 times and held the trophy once through a tie as the incumbant. Team Europe (in it’s various guises over...
View ArticleJack Nicklaus
Jack Nicklaus designed the course at Valhalla which will be used for the Ryder Cup Matches in 2008. Jack AKA “The Golden Bear” is one of golf’s all time ledgends. Born in Columbus Ohio on 21st Jan in...
View ArticleHappy Birthday Ryder Cup!
Today is the 80th Birthday of the Ryder Cup! The first Ryder Cup was held on June the 4th in 1927 The US Team led by Walter Hagen beat the English Team led by Ted Ray. The venue was Worcester Country...
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