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Christy O Connor Snr - 1969 Ryder CupGolf - Ryder Cup Golf Tournament Royal Birkdale 1969 Christy O Connor Snr
Ted Heath presents USA captain Jack Burke with the Ryder Cup in 1973Golf - 1973 Ryder Cup - Great Britain and Ireland 13 USA 19 Prime Minister Ted Heath presents the Ryder Cup to the USAs captain Jack Burke after his sides victory at Muirfield, Scotland
Colin Montgomerie - 1993 Ryder CupGolf - 1993 Ryder Cup - The Belfry Europes Colin Montgomerie with his head in his hands on the 16th green, on the way to victory with Nick Faldo
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