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Colin Montgomerie and Nick Faldo - 1993 Ryder CupGolf - 1993 Ryder Cup - The Belfry Europes Nick Faldo lines up a putt with playing partner Colin Montgomerie. The pair played together four times, winning 2.5 points
The European team and their caddies - 1993 Ryder CupGolf - 1993 Ryder Cup - The Belfry The European team pose with their caddies. Left to right: Peter Baker, Bernhard Langer, Ian Woosnam, Jose Maria Olazabal, Colin Montgomerie, Barry Lane, Nick Faldo
The European team at the 1993 Ryder CupGolf - 1993 Ryder Cup - The Belfry The European team group. Back (left to right): Ian Woosnam, Jose Maria Olazabal, Barry Lane, Constantino Rocca, Peter Baker, Colin Montgomerie, Mark James
Barry Lane, Bernhard Langer and Colin Montgomerie share a laugh during the 1993 Ryder CupGolf - 1993 Ryder Cup - The Belfry Left to right, Europes Barry Lane, Bernhard Langer and Colin Montgomerie share a laugh. The USA retained the Cup by beating Europe by 15 points to 13
Colin Montgomerie and Nick Faldo - 1993 Ryder CupGolf - 1993 Ryder Cup - The Belfry Europes Colin Montgomerie shakes hands with playing partner Nick Faldo. The pair played together four times, winning 2.5 points
Colin Montgomerie - 1993 Ryder CupGolf - 1993 Ryder Cup - The Belfry Europes Colin Montgomerie has a drink at the 7th hole. The USA retained the Cup by beating Europe by 15 points to 13
Colin Montgomerie and Seve Ballesteros - 1993 Ryder CupGolf - 1993 Ryder Cup - The Belfry Europes Colin Montgomerie lines up a putt, to the amusement of his playing partner Severiano Seve Ballesteros
Howard Clark with his caddie Fanny Sunesson - 1989 Ryder CupGolf - 1989 Ryder Cup 1989 - The Belfry Europes Howard Clark with his caddie Fanny Sunesson. The contest with the USA ended in a 14-all draw
The European team that retained the Ryder Cup at the Belfry in 1989Golf - 1989 Ryder Cup - The Belfry The European team pose in front of the clubhouse with their wives. The contest with the USA ended in a 14-all draw
Howard Clarke - 1989 Ryder CupGolf - 1989 Ryder Cup 1989 - The Belfry Europes Howard Clark. The contest with the USA ended in a 14-all draw, meaning that Europe retained the trophy they had won outright two years earlier
Ken Brown - 1985 Ryder CupGolf - 1985 Ryder Cup - The Belfry Europes Ken Brown. Europe won the competition for the first time, beating the USA by 16.5 points to 11.5
Howard Clarke - 1985 Ryder CupGolf - 1985 Ryder Cup - The Belfry Europes Howard Clarke during his 1 hole final day singles victory over Mark O Meara. Europe won the competition for the first time
Europe celebrate victory in the 1985 Ryder CupGolf - Ryder Cup 1985 - The Belfry Tony Jacklin being lifted by Sam Torrance in celebration of winning at the The Belfry in Wishaw, Warwickshire, England
Bernard Gallacher - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Europes Bernard Gallacher. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5
Tom Watson - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath The USAs Tom Watson. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5. It remains the heaviest defeat that a European team has suffered in the Ryder
Manuel Pinero - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Europes Manuel Pinero. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5. It remains the heaviest defeat that a European team has suffered in the Ryder
Des Smyth - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Europes Des Smyth. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5. It remains the heaviest defeat that a European team has suffered in the Ryder Cup
Nick Faldo and Peter Oosterhuis - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Europes Nick Faldo helps Peter Oosterhuis line up a putt druing their first morning foursomes loss to Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus
Jose Maria Canizares - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Europes Jose Maria Canizares. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5
Ben Crenshaw - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath The USAs Ben Crenshaw. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5. It remains the heaviest defeat that a European team has suffered in the Ryder
Bill Rogers - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath The USAs Bill Rogers. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5. It remains the heaviest defeat that a European team has suffered in the Ryder
Sandy Lyle - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Europes Sandy Lyle. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5. It remains the heaviest defeat that a European team has suffered in the Ryder Cup
Tom Kite - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath The USAs Tom Kite. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5. It remains the heaviest defeat that a European team has suffered in the Ryder Cup
Bill Rogers - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Bill Rogers tees-off for the USA. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5
Europes Mark James and Sandy Lyle shake hands with the USAs Ben Crenshaw and Jerry Pate - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Europes Mark James and Sandy Lyle, left, shake hands with the USAs Ben Crenshaw and Jerry Pate after the latter won the first day afternoon four-ball 3&2
Raymond Floyd - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath The USAs Raymond Floyd. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5
Ken Brown falls to the ground after his missed putt loses him a match at the 1977 Ryder CupGolf - 1977 Ryder Cup - Royal Lytham and St Annes Great Britains Ken Brown falls to the floor after missing his putt from off the green which meant that himself
Ken Brown shows his despair after his missed putt loses him a match at the 1977 Ryder CupGolf - 1977 Ryder Cup - Royal Lytham and St Annes Great Britains Ken Brown shows his despair after missing his putt from off the green which meant that himself