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Bob Charles - New ZealandBob Charles - New Zeland. British Open Golf Championships 1970 Credit : Colorsport
Liang Huan Lu (Mr Lu) is chaired off the final green after finishing second in the 1971 OpenLiang Huan Lu (Taiwanese) -known as Mr. Lu - is chaired off the 18th green after finishing in 2nd place to winner Lee Trevino
Joe Carr - Ireland. British Open Golf Championships 1971 Member of a record 11 Walker cup matches between 1947 to 1967. Credit : Colorsport
2009 Open Champion Stewart CinkGolf The Open Championship 2009 Turnberry, Scotland Winner Stewart Cink (USA) with the claret jug trophy Credit: Colorsport / Ian MacNicol Address The Old Sawmill Rusper Road CAPEL Surrey RH5 5HF
2010 Open Champion Louis OosthuizenGolf - The British Open - St Andrews Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa with the claret jug on the forth day of the 150th Open Golf Championship on the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland
Sandy Lyle examines the Claret Jug while wearing a replica of the original Championship Belt in 1985Golf - Sandy Lyle with the Open trophy /Jug. British Open Golf Championship 21/07/1985 Royal St Georges Sandwich Credit : Colorsport
Gary Player escapes from the sand in 1988Gary Player plays a bunker at the 1988 Open Championship. Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club
Gary Player tees off during the 1969 OpenGary Player 1969 Open Championship Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club
The Black Knight, the master of bunker playGolf : Gary Player
Gary Player hits out of a bunker during the 1972 World Match Play at WentworthGary Player hits out of a bunker 1972 Picadilly World Match Play Championship Wentworth
Gary Player hits out of the rough at the 1969 World Match Play ChampionshipGary Player 1969 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship Wentworth
Gary Player hits out of a bunker on the way to victory at the 1974 OpenGary Player (South Africa) plays out of a bunker. 1974 Open Championship, Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club
Gary Player chips to the green during the 1974 OpenGary Player chips to the green. 1974 Open Championship, Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club. Player won the tournament by 4 strokes
Gary Player and his caddy line up a putt at the 1974 OpenGary Player and his caddie 1974 Open Championship, Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club. Player won the tournament by 4 strokes
Gary Player tees off during the 1972 World Match Play ChampionshipGary Player 1972 Picadilly World Match Play Championship Wentworth
Gary Player jumps to get a better view of the green at St AndrewsGary Player 1978 Open Championship, St. Andrews
Gary Player at the 1974 OpenGary Player 1974 Open Championship, Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club. Player won the tournament by 4 strokes
Gary Player tees off during the 1968 World Match Play ChampionshipGary Player 1968 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship, Wentworth. Defeated Bob Charles (NZ) to win the event
The Black KnightGolf : Gary Player The Black Knight 1970s
Gary Player at Wentworth, 1969Gary Player (South Africa) 1969 Piccadilly World match play Championship Wentworth Credit : Colorsport
Gary Player and his caddy at the 1972 OpenGary Player gives his caddy a lift to look at the green. 1972 Open Championship, Muirfield, 1972. Credit: Colorsport
Fans surround Tony Jacklin as he finds trouble at the first - The Open, 1971Golf - British Open Golf Championship - Royal Birkdale Fans clamour for a vantage point in the stands, as Tony Jacklin of Great Britain finds trouble at the first hole
Sam Torrance - 1985 Ryder CupSam Torrance (European team Winner) holds aloft the trophy. Ryder Cup golf 1985 @ The Belfry GB and Europe v USA. Credit : Colorsport
Seve Ballesteros in the Woods 1988Golf - The Open Championship - Lytham 1988 Seve Ballesteros (ESP) in the woods off the 14th tee during the first round
Tom Watson plays from the deep rough - 1984 Open ChampionshipGolf - The Open Championship 1984 - Final Round Tom Watson of the USA plays a shot out of the deep rough on the 316 yard long 12th hole, after taking a penalty drop for an unplayable lie
Seve Ballesteros watches his putt from off the greenGolf - The Open Championship 1984 - Final Round Severiano " Seve" Ballesteros watches his putt from off the green on his way to victory at St. Andrews
The Royal and Ancient Golf Clubhouse at St. AndrewsGolf - The Open 1978 - General Views A view of the Royal and Ancient Golf Clubhouse at St. Andrews
Golf - 1977 Ryder Cup - Jack NicklausGolf - 1977 Ryder Cup - Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club An artistic view of Jack Nicklaus of the USA
Golf - Jack Nicklaus 1978Golf - The Open Championship 1978 - Old Course at St Andrews Jack Nicklaus of the USA
Tony Jacklin and Jack Nicklaus share a laugh at the 1969 Ryder CupGolf - 1969 Ryder Cup - Great Britain & Ireland 16 USA 16 (USA retains trophy) USAs Jack Nicklaus jokes with GBs Tony Jacklin in their day 2 morning four-ball match at Royal Birkdale
Tony Jacklin putts while Jack Nicklaus looks on during their famous 1969 Ryder Cup singles matchGolf - 1969 Ryder Cup - Great Britain & Ireland 16 USA 16 (USA retains trophy) Great Britains Tony Jacklin putts as Jack Nicklaus watches in their day 3 singles match at Royal Birkdale
The 18th green and clubhouse at Royal Birkdale during the 1969 Ryder CupGolf - 1969 Ryder Cup - Great Britain & Ireland 16 USA 16 (USA retains trophy) The 18th green at Royal Birkdale with the clubhouse behind during the final day singles matches
The two captains Sam Snead and Eric Brown hold the Ryder Cup after the contest is drawn for the first time in 1969Golf - 1969 Ryder Cup - Great Britain & Ireland 16 USA 16 (USA retains trophy) USA captain Sam Snead (left) and GB captain Eric Brown hold the Ryder Cup after the contest is drawn 16-all at Royal
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
Miller Barber putts during the 1969 Ryder CupGolf - 1969 Ryder Cup - Great Britain & Ireland 16 USA 16 (USA retains trophy) USAs Miller Barber putts at Royal Birkdale
Brian Barnes - 1973 Ryder CupGolf - 1973 Ryder Cup - Muirfield Great Britain and Irelands Brian Barnes. The USA defeated Great Britain and Ireland by a score of 19-13 to retain the Cup
Maurice Bembridge lines up a putt during the 1969 Ryder CupGolf - 1969 Ryder Cup - Great Britain & Ireland 16 USA 16 (USA retains trophy) Great Britains & Irelands Maurice Bembridge lines up a putt at Royal Birkdale
Victorious 1977 American Ryder Cup TeamGolf - Ryder Cup 1977 @ Royal Lytham St. Annes - USA (12 and a half) vs. Great Britain (7 and a half) and Ireland American team winners : Dow Finsterwald (front) with the trophy (USA Captain) L to R
The USAs Lanny Watkins and Ed Sneed line up a putt at the 1977 Ryder CupGolf - Ryder Cup 1977 - USA vs. Great Britain and Ireland Lanny Wadkins (left) and Ed Sneed (USA)in action at the Ryder Cup Tournament
Great Britian & Ireland 1969 Ryder Cup TeamGolf - 1969 Ryder Cup - Great Britain & Ireland 16 USA 16 (USA retains trophy) The Great Britain & Ireland team at Royal Birkdale Golf Club
United States captain Dow Finsterwald lifts the Ryder Cup in 1977Golf - Ryder Cup 1977 - USA vs. Great Britain and Ireland Dow Finsterwald the USA Captain with the trophy after the match at Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club
Bernhard Langer - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Europes Bernhard Langer. The USA won the competition by a score of 18.5 points to 9.5
The victorious USA team - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath The victorious USA team celebrate with the trophy. Captain Dave Marr holds the trophy with his team (Lee Trevino, Tom Kite, Bill Rogers, Larry Nelson)
Howard Clarke - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath Europes Howard Clarke. 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
Hale Irwin - 1981 Ryder CupGolf - 1981 Ryder Cup - Walton Heath The USAs Hale Irwin. 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
Peter Oosterhuis, Jack Nicklaus and Nick Faldo - 1977 Ryder CupGolf - 1977 Ryder Cup - Royal Lytham and St Annes The USAs Jack Nicklaus is flanked by Great Britain and Irelands Nick Faldo, right, and Peter Oosterhuis during the second day four-ball matches