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The Ryder Cup: The Definitive History of Playing Golf for Pride and Country - Hardcover

 
9780809225880: The Ryder Cup: The Definitive History of Playing Golf for Pride and Country
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Chronicles the history of international golf's most prestigious event, the biannual Ryder Cup, in which American players compete against European champions

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The year is 1989, and America's best golfers have gathered in England to try to regain the Ryder Cup. The Americans are young; five are Cup rookies. As the final singles matches tee off, the Europeans lead, prepared to take advantage of their overall team experience. Their big target match: Fred Couples. Despite his anxieties ("The first time I played in the Ryder Cup," Couples admitted, "I could hardly breathe"), he was nothing short of excellent for 17 holes, but so was his opponent, the crafty Irish journeyman Christy O'Connor, Jr. With the match all-square and a victory imperative, Couples blistered his drive on the 18th, leaving himself an easy nine-iron to the green. O'Connor's tee shot stopped nearly 250 yards short of the pin. "Coming down the fairway," O'Connor recalls, "(captain) Tony Jacklin said to me, 'If you put him under pressure, I promise you will win the hole and the match. Just have a good swing.'" Pulling out a two-iron, O'Connor had the swing of his life; his approach landed within four feet of the hole. "The tumultuous reception from the massed gallery," writes Colin Jarman, "was possibly heard as far away as the Emerald Isle. In response to the Irishman's supreme second, Couples played one of the worst shots of his life."

This was a defining moment in Ryder Cup history, and Jarman replays it with both care and drama. But then, he does that with every match in Ryder Cup history back to Walter Hagen and the event's inauguration in 1927. To go with his stunningly re-created match recaps, Jarman offers overviews, anecdotes, and a record book. He even describes the courses. Like the Ryder Cup itself, his book is a complete golfing experience. It's almost as good (and, at times, as tense) as actually being there. --Jeff Silverman

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  • PublisherContemporary Books
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0809225883
  • ISBN 13 9780809225880
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages738

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