1949_Ryder_Cup

1949 Ryder Cup

The 8th Ryder Cup Matches were held 16–17 September 1949, at Ganton Golf Club in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The United States team won the competition by a score of seven to five.[1]

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Ganton
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Still recovering from his near-fatal automobile accident in February, Ben Hogan was the non-playing captain of the U.S. team. He returned as a competitor for a final time in 1951.

The U.S. team's decision to bring a half ton of meat to England made headlines.[2][3]

Hogan objected to the depth of the grooves on some British players' irons, and they were modified before being allowed into the competition.[4] Britain led three to one after the first day,[5] but the U.S. won six of eight matches in singles on Saturday to keep the Cup.[1]

The Ganton course measured 6,632 yards (6,064 m) for this Ryder Cup.[4]

Format

The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. From 1927 through 1959, the format consisted of four foursome (alternate shot) matches on the first day and eight singles matches on the second day, for a total of 12 points. Therefore, 612 points were required to win the Cup. All matches were played to a maximum of 36 holes.

Teams

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In April 1949 the British P.G.A. appointed a selection committee of five.[7] The committee consisted of four ex-Ryder Cup players: Dick Burton, Arthur Havers, Alf Padgham and Charles Whitcombe to which would be added the chairman of the P.G.A. to be elected in July. In mid-July a list of 20 possible players was announced, although other players could be added to this list. Charles Whitcombe was announced as the non-playing captain.[8] The list included Henry Cotton who later withdrew because he was returning to his golf school in Monte Carlo and would "have no opportunity to sharpen up his game."[9] The team was selected immediately after the News Chronicle Tournament, a tournament won by Dick Burton, one of the selectors, by 12 strokes.[10] The team was chosen from the 19 remaining possible players announced in July.[11]

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Friday's foursome matches

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18 hole scores: Faulkner/Adams: 3 up, Daly/Bousfield: 2 up, Demaret/Heafner: 1 up, Burton/Lees v Snead/Mangrum: all square.[12]

Saturday's singles matches

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18 hole scores: Harrison: 7 up, Adams: 1 up, Snead: 1 up, Rees: 4 up, Burton: 1 up, Harbert: 5 up, Demaret: 5 up, Mangrum: 1 up.[13]

Individual player records

Each entry refers to the win–loss–half record of the player.

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Great Britain

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Laurie Ayton, Jnr did not play in any matches.

United States

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References

  1. "Yanks rally to retain Ryder Cup". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. 18 September 1949. p. 23.
  2. "Ryder Cup squad taking own food". Ellensburg Daily Record. Associated Press. 2 September 1949. p. 8.
  3. "'Meat stories' irk Ben Hogan". The St. Petersburg Times. Associated Press. 13 September 1949. p. 17.
  4. "British take lead over American golfers in Ryder Cup play". Reading Eagle. United Press. 16 September 1949. p. 28.
  5. "British golfers lead in Ryder Cup matches". Reading Eagle. Associated Press. 17 September 1949. p. 7.
  6. "2016 Ryder Cup Media Guide" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  7. "Ryder Cup Selectors". The Times, Wednesday, 13 April 1949; pg. 2; Issue 51355.
  8. "Ryder Cup Possibles". The Times, Friday, 15 July 1949; pg. 8; Issue 51434.
  9. "Cotton withdraws from Ryder Cup". The Times, Thursday, 28 July 1949; pg. 6; Issue 51445.
  10. "Burton's Great Golf". The Times, Friday, 19 August 1949; pg. 6; Issue 51464.
  11. "The Ryder Cup - British Team for Ganton". The Times, Saturday, 20 August 1949; pg. 2; Issue 51465.
  12. "British Lead in Ryder Cup - Three to One in Foursomes". The Times, Saturday, 17 September 1949; pg. 4; Issue 51489.
  13. "U.S. Retain the Ryder Cup - Magnificent Play at Ganton". The Times, Monday, 19 September 1949; pg. 6; Issue 51490.

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