Le partite della Ryder Cup, uno degli ultimi grandi eventi sportivi fondati sul prestigio piuttosto che sui premi in denaro, si sono svolte in 34 gare nell'arco di 77 anni. L'origine dell'idea di organizzare partite internazionali tra i migliori professionisti americani e quelli britannici è oggetto di dibattito tra gli storici del golf. L'ex presidente della PGA George Sargent (1921-26) della sezione PGA del Sud-Est ha attribuito a Sylvanus P. Jermain, presidente dell'Inverness Club di Toledo, Ohio, il merito di aver presentato per primo l'idea nel 1921.

Nel 1979, quando la squadra di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda fu allargata ai giocatori dei Paesi europei, il formato fu rivisto in modo da prevedere quattro incontri di fourball e quattro di foursomes nei primi due giorni e 12 incontri di singolare nel terzo giorno. I punti totali assegnati furono 28.
2023 Ryder Cup
- Quando: Dal 29 settembre al 1° ottobre 2023
- Dove: Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, Roma
- Capitani: Luke Donald per l'Europa; Zach Johnson per gli Stati Uniti.
Squadre della Ryder Cup 2023
- Stati Uniti: Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman, Patrick Cantlay, Max Homa, Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Collin Morikawa, Rickie Fowler, Sam Burns
- Europa: Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland, Matt Fitzpatrick, Tyrrell Hatton, Robert MacIntyre, Sepp Straka, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Shane Lowry, Nicolai Hojgaard, Ludvig Aberg
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Le ultime indiscrezioni sulla Ryder Cup e il suo svolgimento
Legendary Japanese golfer Masashi 'Jumbo' Ozaki passed away at 78. Known for his long drives, he won 94 Japan Tour events and topped the country's order of merit 12 times. Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame, his impact on Japanese golf was profound, sparking growth in the sport. Ozaki, a former baseball player, achieved success in golf with top finishes in major tournaments. He also dabbled in music and had a remarkable career both on and off the course.
Gavin Macpherson, originally from Glasgow, secured a spot at the New South Wales Open by winning the NSW Virtual Open on an indoor golf simulator. After transitioning from semi-professional football to golf in Australia, he used his simulator experience to triumph. His familiarity with the course, Bonnie Doon, played a big role in his success. The rise of indoor golf simulators has gained popularity among players, with top pros like Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy endorsing leagues like Tomorrow's Golf League.
A year after losing sight in his left eye from a golf ball accident, Australian golfer Jeff Guan is back competing professionally and feeling positive. He shares overcoming challenges post-injury with support from fellow players like Tommy Fleetwood. Visually impaired golfer Barry McCluskey, part of the European Disabled Golf Association, also discusses his journey to becoming a better player despite initially struggling mentally. The episode touches on resilience in golf, highlighting personal growth after setbacks.
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