Ryder Cup History
Azinger outfoxes Faldo (2008)
Europe's winning streak comes to an end as Paul Azinger leads a fired-up US side to victory in Kentucky. Read Full Article
Cheers and tears (2006)
It was a Ryder Cup charged with emotion as Darren Clarke and Europe made it three in a row at the K Club. Read Full Article
Europe's Motown rout (2004)
Bernhard Langer's Europe pulled off yet another fabulous Ryder Cup victory in record-breaking fashion in Detroit. Read Full Article
McGinley clinches it (2002)
Paul McGinley took centre stage and clinched victory for Europe by stunning mighty Jim Furyk at The Belfry. Read Full Article
Bedlam at Brookline (1999)
Sam Torrance called scenes at Brookline in 1999 "the most disgusting thing ever seen on a golf course". Read Full Article
Westwood's bow (1997)
It's Valderrama 1997 as young gun Lee Westwood partners old head Nick Faldo in a key European pairing. Read Full Article
Rocca stuns Woods (1997)
Tiger Woods doesn't lose many these days, but back in 1997 it was Italian Costantino Rocca who lowered his colours at Valderrama. Read Full Article
Seve's swansong (1995)
Tom Lehman recalls one of his magical moments - facing Spanish great Seve Ballesteros in his Ryder Cup swansong back in 1995. Read Full Article
Langer's big miss (1991)
We take you back to Kiawah Island in 1991 and the final-green drama which gave the "War On The Shore" to the United States team. Read Full Article
Faldo's finest (1987)
It's back to Muirfield Village in 1987 as Europe try to win on American soil, with Nick Faldo and Ian Woosnam to the fore. Read Full Article
Ollie's debut (1987)
Spaniard Jose Maria Olazabal springs to the fore as Europe clinch glory Stateside. Read Full Article
Super Sam v Uncle Sam (1985)
Scot Sam Torrance clinched Europe's first Ryder Cup victory since 1957 amid frenzied scenes on the 18th green at the Belfry. Read Full Article
Ryder Cup flashpoints
It is only in recent years that the Ryder Cup has gripped the sporting world - not least because of the fierce rivalry that has developed. Read Full Article
Champagne and sandwiches
We look back at the origins of the Ryder Cup with a potted history of golf's most famous team event. Read Full Article

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