J.H. Taylor receives the trophy from the Prince of Wales after Britain defeats the U.S. in 1933. The biennial competition is named after Samuel Ryder, a seed merchant originally from Manchester who ...
In two days, the Europeans built what seemed to be an insurmountable wall of points at Bethpage Black. Sunday, amid a fervent New York crowd, the Americans nearly climbed over it. The U.S. pushed the ...
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Rory McIlroy still remembers his tears from losing so badly in the Ryder Cup. What stung even more were the words from that Sunday four years ago at Whistling Straits. The ...