The Gleneagles Hotel Foursomes tournament was a match-play golf tournament in Scotland from the early 1950s through the mid-1960s. It paired...| www.golfcompendium.com
The Piccadilly Medal Tournament was a stroke-play tournament that pre-dated the European Tour, but that was also part of the European Tour s...| www.golfcompendium.com
Jerry Barber was a PGA Tour winner in the 1950s and 1960s. Remembered as one of the tour's great short-game artists, he sank a series of lon...| www.golfcompendium.com
The 1969 Ryder Cup, site of the famous act of sportsmanship now known simply as "The Concession," was the 18th time this tournament was play...| www.golfcompendium.com
The 1963 Ryder Cup was the 15th time this tournament was played between teams representing Great Britain and the United States. Following th...| www.golfcompendium.com
The 1961 Ryder Cup was the 14th time this tournament was played. Following the Team USA victory, the overall standings to this point were 11...| www.golfcompendium.com
The 1953 Ryder Cup was the 10th time this tournament between teams representing Great Britain and the United States was played. Following ...| www.golfcompendium.com
The Martini International is a former golf tournament on the European Tour (and its predecessor circuit), played throughout Great Britain fr...| www.golfcompendium.com
The 1955 British Open was the 84th time the tournament was played. The defending champion won it again.| www.golfcompendium.com
Neil Coles' career is marked by longevity — he won tournaments from 1955 through 2002 — and productivity. He was a British golf pioneer, and...| www.golfcompendium.com
The German Open is a former golf tournament on the European Tour. It was first played in 1911 and nearly survived into the 21st century, but...| www.golfcompendium.com
Doug Ford was a professional golfer who won nearly 20 times on the PGA Tour, mostly in the 1950s. A fast player with a great short game, F...| www.golfcompendium.com