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1969 Ryder Cup

18th edition; golf tournament in England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 18th Ryder Cup Matches were held 18–20 September 1969 at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England.[1][2] The competition ended in a tie at 16 points each when America's Jack Nicklaus conceded a three-foot (0.9 m) putt to Britain's Tony Jacklin at the 18th hole,[3][4] in one of the most famous gestures of sportsmanship in all of sports.[5] It was the first tie in Ryder Cup history, and the United States team retained the Cup.[6][7][8]

Quick Facts Dates, Venue ...
18th Ryder Cup Matches
Dates18–20 September 1969
VenueRoyal Birkdale Golf Club
LocationSouthport, England
Captains
United Kingdom 16 16 United States
United States retains the Ryder Cup
 1967
1971 
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Royal Birkdale Golf Club
Royal Birkdale Golf Club
Location in England

The matches were marred by considerable acrimony and unsportsmanlike behavior by players on both sides. Britain's captain, Eric Brown, had instructed his players not to search for the opposition's ball if it ended up in the rough. American Ken Still, in the first-day foursomes, had deliberately and regularly stood too close to Briton Maurice Bembridge as he was putting.[6] During one of the fourballs on the second day, both captains had to come out and calm down the warring players.[9] This led to Nicklaus conceding Jacklin's final putt with the knowledge that the overall competition would end in a draw.[6][7] On the previous hole, Jacklin sank a long eagle putt while Nicklaus missed his from 15 feet (4.5 m) and the match was squared.[7] Jacklin had won the Open Championship two months earlier at nearby Royal Lytham & St Annes to become the first British champion in eighteen years. After holing his final putt for par, Nicklaus picked up Jacklin's ball marker and told him, "I don't think you would have missed it, but I wasn't going to give you the chance, either."[5]

Playing in his first Ryder Cup at age 29, Nicklaus' gesture became known as "the concession" and marked the beginning of a lasting friendship that has spanned nearly a half-century. It inspired The Concession Golf Club in Florida near Sarasota, which was co-designed by Nicklaus and Jacklin.[10] The two were opposing captains in the competition in 1983 and 1987. While the concession is now viewed as one of the world's greatest acts of sportsmanship,[11] U.S. captain Sam Snead was furious that the chance of outright victory had been given away.[12]

The U.S. team had only two players with previous Ryder Cup experience, Billy Casper and Gene Littler.[13] The team was the only one that Arnold Palmer was not a member of from his first appearance in 1961 through his final appearance in 1973.

Format

The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. From 1963 through 1971 the competition format was as follows:

  • Day 1 — 8 foursomes (alternate shot) matches, 4 each in morning and afternoon sessions
  • Day 2 — 8 four-ball (better ball) matches, 4 each in morning and afternoon sessions
  • Day 3 — 16 singles matches, 8 each in morning and afternoon sessions

With a total of 32 points, 1612 points were required to win the Cup, or 16 points were needed for the current champion to retain the Cup. All matches were played to a maximum of 18 holes.

Teams

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Perspective

Source: [14]

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Tony Jacklin's golf ball used in the 1969 Ryder Cup held at Royal Birkdale Golf Club

Six places in the team were allocated to the leaders of a points list after the 1969 Open Championship. An Order of Merit style system was used, with points earned over the previous 12 months, the best 7 performances to count.[15] The leading six were O'Connor, Huggett, Butler, Townsend, Coles and Barnes.[16][17] The remaining six places were chosen by the committee the following week.[18]

More information Name, Age ...
United Kingdom Team Great Britain
Name Age Previous
Ryder Cups
Matches W–L–H Winning
percentage
Scotland Eric Brown 44Non-playing captain
England Peter Alliss 3872710–13–444.44
Scotland Brian Barnes 240Rookie
England Maurice Bembridge 240Rookie
England Peter Butler 37150–3–220.00
England Alex Caygill 290Rookie
England Neil Coles 344217–11–340.48
Scotland Bernard Gallacher 200Rookie
Wales Brian Huggett 322103–5–240.00
England Bernard Hunt 397266–15–532.69
England Tony Jacklin 25162–3–141.67
Republic of Ireland Christy O'Connor Snr 447237–15–132.61
England Peter Townsend 230Rookie
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This was the first Ryder Cup for Nicklaus, age 29. Despite having won his seventh major title as a professional in 1967, eligibility rules set by the PGA prevented him from competing in previous editions.[19][20] He competed as a player through 1981, missing only the 1979 edition, and was the non-playing captain of the U.S. team in 1983 and 1987.

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Lee Trevino's cap from the 1969 Ryder Cup played at Royal Birkdale Golf Club
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United States Team USA
Name Age Previous
Ryder Cups
Matches W–L–H Winning
percentage
Sam Snead 57Non-playing captain
Tommy Aaron 320Rookie
Miller Barber 380Rookie
Frank Beard 300Rookie
Billy Casper 3841912–3–473.68
Dale Douglass 330Rookie
Raymond Floyd 270Rookie
Dave Hill 320Rookie
Gene Littler 394186–4–855.56
Jack Nicklaus 290Rookie
Dan Sikes 390Rookie
Ken Still 340Rookie
Lee Trevino 290Rookie
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Thursday's matches

Morning foursomes

More information Results, 31⁄2 ...
United Kingdom Results United States
Coles/Huggett United Kingdom 3 & 2 Barber/Floyd
Gallacher/Bembridge United Kingdom 2 & 1 Trevino/Still
Jacklin/Townsend United Kingdom 3 & 1 Hill/Aaron
O'Connor/Alliss halved Casper/Beard
312 Session 12
312 Overall 12
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Afternoon foursomes

More information Results, 41⁄2 ...
United Kingdom Results United States
Coles/Huggett United States 1 up Hill/Aaron
Gallacher/Bembridge United States 1 up Trevino/Littler
Jacklin/Townsend United Kingdom 1 up Casper/Beard
Butler/Hunt United States 1 up Nicklaus/Sikes
1 Session 3
412 Overall 312
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Friday's matches

Morning four-ball

More information Results, Overall ...
United Kingdom Results United States
O'Connor/Townsend United Kingdom 1 up Hill/Douglass
Huggett/Caygill halved Floyd/Barber
Barnes/Alliss United States 1 up Trevino/Littler
Jacklin/Coles United Kingdom 1 up Nicklaus/Sikes
212 Session 112
7 Overall 5
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Afternoon four-ball

More information Results, Overall ...
United Kingdom Results United States
Butler/Townsend United States 2 up Casper/Beard
Huggett/Gallacher United States 2 & 1 Hill/Still
Bembridge/Hunt halved Aaron/Floyd
Jacklin/Coles halved Trevino/Barber
1 Session 3
8 Overall 8
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Source:[21]

Saturday's matches

Morning singles

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Afternoon singles

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Individual player records

Each entry refers to the win–loss–half record of the player.

Source: [14]

Great Britain

More information Player, Points ...
PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Peter Alliss0.50–2–10–1–00–0–10–1–0
Brian Barnes00–3–00–2–00–0–00–1–0
Maurice Bembridge2.52–2–11–1–01–1–00–0–1
Peter Butler22–2–02–0–00–1–00–1–0
Alex Caygill0.50–0–10–0–00–0–00–0–1
Neil Coles3.53–2–11–1–01–1–01–0–1
Bernard Gallacher22–2–01–0–01–1–00–1–0
Brian Huggett21–2–20–0–11–1–00–1–1
Bernard Hunt0.50–1–10–0–00–1–00–0–1
Tony Jacklin54–0–21–0–12–0–01–0–1
Christy O'Connor2.52–1–11–1–00–0–11–0–0
Peter Townsend33–2–00–1–02–0–01–1–0
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United States

More information Player, Points ...
PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Tommy Aaron1.51–2–10–1–01–1–00–0–1
Miller Barber21–1–21–0–00–1–00–0–2
Frank Beard1.51–2–10–1–00–1–11–0–0
Billy Casper32–1–21–0–10–1–11–0–0
Dale Douglass00–2–00–1–00–0–00–1–0
Raymond Floyd10–2–20–1–00–1–00–0–2
Dave Hill44–2–02–0–01–1–01–1–0
Gene Littler33–0–01–0–01–0–01–0–0
Jack Nicklaus1.51–2–10–1–11–0–00–1–0
Dan Sikes22–1–01–0–01–0–00–1–0
Ken Still11–2–00–1–00–1–01–0–0
Lee Trevino3.53–2–11–1–01–1–01–0–1
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