Three mid-century Ryder Cup maniacs

Three mid-century Ryder Cup maniacs

Author: Golf Digest August 26, 2025 Duration: 43:33

Buried in Ryder Cup history, in the middle of the last century, are some enormous personalities, and today we're looking at three of them who rise to the level of "maniac"—which we mean as a compliment. These three stories encompass incredible human resilience in the face of tragedy, outrageous, event-changing competitive drive, and an unlikely savior of the Ryder Cup when it was just about dead.


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