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The 11 chippiest moments in Ryder Cup history
The Ryder Cup exhibition is a celebration of the sport of golf, a shining example of team camaraderie in an individual game, and a testament to the integrity and honor of this most rarefied and ...
Sept. 19 1925 — Bill Tilden wins his sixth straight U.S. Open tennis championship with a five-set victory over Bill Johnston. Tilden wins 4-6, 11-9, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. It’s the fourth consecutive year ...
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Today-History-Sep14
Today in History for Sept. 14: In 1321, Italian poet Dante Alighieri died. In 1752, the Gregorian calendar was officially adopted by the British Empire and its colonies in America.
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The Spun on MSNLegendary Golf Star Nick Faldo Lands New Broadcasting Job
It's been three years since six-time major winner Nick Faldo announced his retirement from broadcasting. But he's primed to ...
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The time the Ryder Cup almost died
Recently, my colleague Jamie Kennedy sent me a newspaper article from 1973, The Evening Post, about that year's Ryder Cup. In ...
Although the U.S. ran its winning streak to seven, many observers view the one-point decision as being pivotal in the eventual turn of Ryder Cup fortunes. In a singles match, Seve Ballesteros hit what ...
Every two years, something weird happens to golf. The sport that practically invented individual competition suddenly becomes the most intense team event in professional athletics. Twenty-four of the ...
Tribune. She chronicled life in and around the city of San Diego for The San Diego Union-Tribune starting in1995. In prior ...
How Jordan Spieth miraculously escaped disaster to win his third major title at the 2017 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
Spanish police clashed with Marseille fans ahead of the Champions League match between the French club and Real Madrid. The ...
Villarreal midfielder Thomas Partey was booed by Tottenham fans on his return to London for a Champions League game the night ...
Read how Seve Ballesteros, Sir Nick Faldo, Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle and Ian Woosnam changed the face of the Ryder Cup.
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