1987 Ryder Cup

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27th Ryder Cup Matches
DatesSeptember 25–27, 1987
Venue Muirfield Village Golf Club
Location Dublin, Ohio
Captains
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The 27th Ryder Cup Matches were held September 25–27, 1987 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, a suburb north of Columbus. The European team won their second consecutive competition by a score of 15 to 13 points in probably the most historic Ryder Cup. After an unbeaten record of 13–0 spanning sixty years, the U.S. team lost for the first time on home soil. [1] [2]

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Europe took a lead of 5 points into the Sunday singles matches, but the U.S. fought back strongly to narrow the deficit. Eamonn Darcy, who previously had a very poor Ryder Cup record, defeated Ben Crenshaw at the last hole to get Europe to 13 points. Crenshaw had broken his putter in a moment of frustration after the sixth hole and putted with his 1 iron for the last dozen holes. Bernhard Langer then halved his match with Larry Nelson and when Seve Ballesteros defeated Curtis Strange 2 & 1 to total 1412 points, the European victory was secured. [1] [2] [3]

This was the last Ryder Cup in which the U.S. team did not employ captain's selections. [4] Europe used captain's picks in 1979, 1981, 1985, and this year. [5]

Muirfield Village, founded and designed by U.S. captain Jack Nicklaus, has hosted the Memorial Tournament on the PGA Tour since 1976. The 2013 Presidents Cup was held at the same course.

Format

The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. The competition format in 1987 adjusted slightly from the previous three events, with the order of play on the second day swapped:

With a total of 28 points, 1412 points were required to win the Cup. All matches were played to a maximum of 18 holes.

Teams

Flag of the United States.svg  Team USA
NameAgePoints
rank
World
ranking
Previous
Ryder Cups
MatchesW–L–HWinning
percentage
Jack Nicklaus 47Non-playing captain
Scott Simpson 32130Rookie
Larry Nelson 4028299–0–0100.00
Payne Stewart 30150Rookie
Ben Crenshaw 35211263–2–158.33
Curtis Strange 3234273–3–150.00
Hal Sutton 29421141–2–137.50
Larry Mize 295150Rookie
Lanny Wadkins 376941712–4–173.53
Dan Pohl 327250Rookie
Tom Kite 378174158–4–363.33
Mark Calcavecchia 279320Rookie
Andy Bean 341036132–1–066.67

Simpson qualified by virtue of winning the 1987 U.S. Open, while Nelson qualified by winning the 1987 PGA Championship.

The selection process for the European team remained unchanged from 1985, with nine players chosen from the 1987 European Tour money list at the conclusion of the German Open on August 30 and the remaining three team members being chosen immediately afterwards by the team captain, Tony Jacklin. [6] Prior to the final event Eamonn Darcy was in the 9th qualifying place with Mats Lanner in 10th. Lanner finished just one shot ahead of Darcy in the German Open and Darcy retained his qualifying place. Jacklin's choices were Ken Brown, Sandy Lyle and José María Olazábal. [7]

Flag of Europe.svg  Team Europe
NameAgePoints
rank
World
ranking
Previous
Ryder Cups
MatchesW–L–HWinning
percentage
Flag of England.svg Tony Jacklin 43Non-playing captain
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ian Woosnam 29112272–4–135.71
Flag of England.svg Nick Faldo 3022051711–6–064.71
Flag of England.svg Howard Clark 33342373–3–150.00
Flag of Spain.svg Seve Ballesteros 30423156–6–350.00
Flag of Scotland.svg Gordon Brand Jnr 295400Rookie
Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance 346543133–7–334.62
Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer 30733147–4–360.71
Flag of Spain.svg José Rivero 32868=121–1–050.00
Flag of Ireland.svg Eamonn Darcy 359112390–7–211.11
Flag of Spain.svg José María Olazábal 2111430Rookie
Flag of Scotland.svg Sandy Lyle 2974144–8–235.71
Flag of Scotland.svg Ken Brown 3077=4114–7–036.36

Captains picks are shown in yellow. [4] [5] The world rankings and records are at the start of the 1987 Ryder Cup.

Friday's matches

Morning foursomes

Flag of Europe.svg Results Flag of the United States.svg
Torrance/Clark Flag of the United States.svg 4 & 2 Strange/Kite
Brown/Langer Flag of the United States.svg 2 & 1 Sutton/Pohl
Faldo/Woosnam Flag of Europe.svg 2 up Wadkins/Mize
Ballesteros/Olazábal Flag of Europe.svg 1 up Nelson/Stewart
2Session2
2Overall2

Afternoon four-ball

Flag of Europe.svg Results Flag of the United States.svg
Brand/Rivero Flag of Europe.svg 3 & 2 Crenshaw/Simpson
Lyle/Langer Flag of Europe.svg 1 up Bean/Calcavecchia
Faldo/Woosnam Flag of Europe.svg 2 & 1 Sutton/Pohl
Ballesteros/Olazábal Flag of Europe.svg 2 & 1 Strange/Kite
4Session0
6Overall2

Saturday's matches

Morning foursomes

Flag of Europe.svg Results Flag of the United States.svg
Rivero/Brand Flag of the United States.svg 3 & 1 Strange/Kite
Faldo/Woosnam halved Sutton/Mize
Lyle/Langer Flag of Europe.svg 2 & 1 Wadkins/Nelson
Ballesteros/Olazábal Flag of Europe.svg 1 up Crenshaw/Stewart
212Session112
812Overall312

Afternoon four-ball

Flag of Europe.svg Results Flag of the United States.svg
Faldo/Woosnam Flag of Europe.svg 5 & 4 Strange/Kite
Darcy/Brand Flag of the United States.svg 3 & 2 Bean/Stewart
Ballesteros/Olazábal Flag of the United States.svg 2 & 1 Sutton/Mize
Lyle/Langer Flag of Europe.svg 1 up Wadkins/Nelson
2Session2
1012Overall512

Sunday's singles matches

Flag of Europe.svg Results Flag of the United States.svg
Ian Woosnam Flag of the United States.svg 1 up Andy Bean
Howard Clark Flag of Europe.svg 1 up Dan Pohl
Sam Torrance halved Larry Mize
Nick Faldo Flag of the United States.svg 1 up Mark Calcavecchia
José María Olazábal Flag of the United States.svg 2 up Payne Stewart
José Rivero Flag of the United States.svg 2 & 1 Scott Simpson
Sandy Lyle Flag of the United States.svg 3 & 2 Tom Kite
Eamonn Darcy Flag of Europe.svg 1 up Ben Crenshaw
Bernhard Langer halved Larry Nelson
Seve Ballesteros Flag of Europe.svg 2 & 1 Curtis Strange
Ken Brown Flag of the United States.svg 3 & 2 Lanny Wadkins
Gordon Brand Jnr halved Hal Sutton
412Session712
15Overall13

Individual player records

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

Source: [8]

United States

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Andy Bean 22–1–01–0–00–0–01–1–0
Mark Calcavecchia 11–1–01–0–00–0–00–1–0
Ben Crenshaw 00–3–00–1–00–1–00–1–0
Tom Kite 33–2–01–0–02–0–00–2–0
Larry Mize 21–1–20–0–10–1–11–0–0
Larry Nelson 0.50–3–10–0–10–2–00–1–0
Dan Pohl 11–2–00–1–01–0–00–1–0
Scott Simpson 11–1–01–0–00–0–00–1–0
Payne Stewart 22–2–01–0–00–2–01–0–0
Curtis Strange 22–3–00–1–02–0–00–2–0
Hal Sutton 32–1–20–0–11–0–11–1–0
Lanny Wadkins 11–3–01–0–00–2–00–1–0

Europe

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Seve Ballesteros 44–1–01–0–02–0–01–1–0
Gordon Brand Jnr 1.51–2–10–0–10–1–01–1–0
Ken Brown 00–2–00–1–00–1–00–0–0
Howard Clark 11–1–01–0–00–1–00–0–0
Eamonn Darcy 11–1–01–0–00–0–00–1–0
Nick Faldo 3.53–1–10–1–01–0–12–0–0
Bernhard Langer 3.53–1–10–0–11–1–02–0–0
Sandy Lyle 33–1–00–1–01–0–02–0–0
José María Olazábal 33–2–00–1–02–0–01–1–0
José Rivero 11–2–00–1–00–1–01–0–0
Sam Torrance 0.50–1–10–0–10–1–00–0–0
Ian Woosnam 3.53–1–10–1–01–0–12–0–0

References

  1. 1 2 Diaz, Jaime (October 5, 1987). "A Cup for the Old World". Sports Illustrated. p. 58. Archived from the original on August 14, 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Europeans use crucial 18th hole to win Ryder Cup". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. September 28, 1987. p. 2C.
  3. "Ryder Cup 1987" . Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  4. 1 2 "Ryder Cup squad set". Reading Eagle. wire services. August 10, 1987. p. 27.
  5. 1 2 Kelley, Brent. "Ryder Cup captain's picks and how they've fared". About.com. Archived from the original on September 4, 2014. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
  6. "Back to the old Belfry spirit". The Times, November 28, 1986; pg. 36; Issue 62627.
  7. "McNulty and Darcy's Rhapsody". The Times, August 31, 1987; pg. 28; Issue 62861.
  8. "2014 Ryder Cup Media and Players' Guide". Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2014.

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