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  • Published: 15 July 2011
  • ISBN: 9781780572581
  • Imprint: Mainstream Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320
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How We Won the Ryder Cup

The Caddies' Stories



The Ryder Cup battle between Europe and the USA is one of the biggest events in the golfing calendar and in 2006, the former underdogs showed they are now the dominant force in the biennial matches. It was another marvellous example of teamwork, and the caddies have played no small part in Europe overcoming the odds. The players hit the shots; their trusty caddies share the hopes, the glory and, occasionally, the misery.

What was it like being beside Sam Torrance when he holed the winning putt and shed his tears on that historic moment at The Belfry in 1985? Fast forward to 2006 and a highly emotional appearance by Darren Clarke. What was it like being by his side? What was the story behind Colin Montgomerie's right-hand-man returning to his bag to help lay to rest the ghost of 1999? How do you cope when Seve Ballesteros is in full cry against the 'old enemy', especially when you are an American yourself? In 1991, a spike mark cost Europe the tournament, but what really happened behind the ropes? Who knew his man had had a vision he would beat Tiger Woods in 1997 - and saw it come true? What was it like witnessing those awful scenes at Brookline up close and personal in 1999? Who knew exactly which line to take when Paul McGinley sank his memorable winning putt in 2002?

How We Won the Ryder Cup covers all the drama that has unfolded in the competition over the years and includes the action from the 2006 tournament at The K Club, County Kildare in Ireland, which saw Europe storm to a third successive victory.

  • Published: 15 July 2011
  • ISBN: 9781780572581
  • Imprint: Mainstream Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320
Categories:

About the author

Norman Dabell

Norman Dabell, a member of the Association of Golf Writers, has been covering golf since 1979. A former deputy editor of Golf Illustrated, once the oldest golf magazine in the world, he has been a freelance journalist and broadcaster since 1989. He was BBC Radio Five Live's reporter for ten years and currently writes for Reuters news agency and the Daily Telegraph, and broadcasts for BBC Radio Ulster. His previous books are: How We Won the Open; How We Won the Ryder Cup; Winning the Open, How We Did It; and Natural Hazard, an uproarious diary of his mishaps while working on the European Tour.

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Praise for How We Won the Ryder Cup

Wonderfully exciting and delightfully indiscreet

The Herald

Adds entertainingly to the legend that is the Ryder Cup

The Observer

Inspired (Book of the Week)

Sunday Times