U.S. Ryder Cup victory would help reverse trend of foreign dominance in golf
For all the accomplishments Jack Nicklaus achieved in golf, he might have done even more for golf in 1977 when he urged the British PGA to open up the Ryder Cup, so that the United States wouldn’t only be playing against the British Isles, but golfers from all over Europe. It had, you see, become downright embarrassing how us Yanks were always puttin’ a whoopin’ on those woebegone Limeys. The …
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