How many pairs (or sets, even) of brothers have both played in the Ryder Cup? Not many, which is not surprising. Being good enough to earn a Ryder Cup berth is uncommon, after all, in the golf world. Having two (or more) golfers in the same family who are that good is much rarer. But, in fact, five families so far have sent two or more brothers into the Ryder Cup. The Ryder Cup is played every| Golf Compendium
The 1997 Ryder Cup was the 32nd time this tournament was played. Following the Team Europe victory, the all-time standings were 23 wins f...| www.golfcompendium.com
Brian Barnes was a British golfer whose pro career began as a "Butten Boy" in the 1960s, before he grew into a consistent European Tour winn...| www.golfcompendium.com
Bob Goalby won a Masters Tournament, but in a way that caused many fans to treat him as something of an accidental championship. He wasn't: ...| www.golfcompendium.com
The 1979 Ryder Cup was the 23rd time this tournament was played, but the first time the United States team faced Team Europe. The Great Brit...| 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
Max Faulkner won a British Open title and more than a dozen top tournaments in the pre-European Tour era of British and Continental golf. ...| www.golfcompendium.com