1979 Ryder Cup

The 23rd Ryder Cup Matches were held September 14–16, 1979, in the United States, at the Greenbrier Course of The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

23rd Ryder Cup Matches
DatesSeptember 14–16, 1979
VenueThe Greenbrier,
The Greenbrier Course
LocationWhite Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
Captains
17 11
United States wins the Ryder Cup
The Greenbrier
Location in the United States
The Greenbrier
Location in West Virginia

It was the beginning of a new era for the Ryder Cup. For the first time, players from continental Europe took part in the Ryder Cup (specifically, Seve Ballesteros and Antonio Garrido of Spain).[1][2] The new Team Europe replaced Great Britain and Ireland as the official opposition to the United States. It was hoped that the change would help raise the profile of the competition and bring about the end of near total domination by the United States that had existed since the end of the Second World War. However the change made no real impact at the first attempt as the United States won the competition easily by a score of 17 to 11 points and led after every session.[3] Ballesteros and Garrido played together in all four team sessions and were 1–3; both lost their singles matches on Sunday. All four of Ballesteros' losses came against Larry Nelson.[4][5]

Jack Nicklaus, age 39, failed to make the team for the first time since becoming eligible in 1969. Tom Watson left the day before the competition for the birth of his first child and was replaced on the team by first alternate Mark Hayes.[6]

Format

The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. The competition format was similar to the formats used from 1963 through 1975, but with fewer singles matches:

  • Day 1 — 4 four-ball (better ball) matches in a morning session and 4 foursome (alternate shot) matches in an afternoon session
  • Day 2 — 4 foursome matches in a morning session and 4 four-ball matches in an afternoon session
  • Day 3 — 12 singles matches, 6 each in morning and afternoon sessions

With a total of 28 points, 14½ points were required to win the Cup. All matches were played to a maximum of 18 holes.

Teams

 Team USA
Name Age Points
rank
Previous
Ryder Cups
Matches W–L–H Winning
percentage
Billy Casper 48Non-playing captain
Gil Morgan 320Rookie
Hubert Green 32122–0–0100.00
Larry Nelson 320Rookie
John Mahaffey 310Rookie
Tom Kite 290Rookie
Lee Trevino 3942211–6–561.36
Hale Irwin 34286–1–181.25
Lanny Wadkins 29133–0–0100.00
Andy Bean 260Rookie
Fuzzy Zoeller 270Rookie
Lee Elder 450Rookie
Mark Hayes 300Rookie

Mark Hayes replaced Tom Watson.[6]

 Team Europe
Name Age Points
rank
Previous
Ryder Cups
Matches W–L–H Winning
percentage
John Jacobs 54Non-playing captain
Seve Ballesteros 2210Rookie
Mark James 252130–3–00.00
Brian Barnes 3435207–12–137.50
Bernard Gallacher 3045208–8–450.00
Sandy Lyle 2150Rookie
Ken Brown 226110–1–00.00
Antonio Garrido 3570Rookie
Tony Jacklin 35863112–12–750.00
Michael King 2990Rookie
Nick Faldo 2210133–0–0100.00
Des Smyth 26120Rookie
Peter Oosterhuis 3142112–6–364.29

The wild card selections are shown in yellow.

Friday's matches

September 14, 1979

Morning four-ball

Results
Garrido/Ballesteros 2 & 1 Wadkins/Nelson
Brown/James 3 & 2 Trevino/Zoeller
Oosterhuis/Faldo 2 & 1 Bean/Elder
Gallacher/Barnes 2 & 1 Irwin/Mahaffey
1 Session 3
1 Overall 3

Afternoon foursomes

Results
Brown/Smyth 7 & 6 Irwin/Kite
Ballesteros/Garrido 3 & 2 Zoeller/Green
Lyle/Jacklin halved Trevino/Morgan
Gallacher/Barnes 4 & 3 Wadkins/Nelson
Session
Overall

Saturday's matches

September 15, 1979

Morning foursomes

Results
Jacklin/Lyle 5 & 4 Elder/Mahaffey
Faldo/Oosterhuis 6 & 5 Bean/Kite
Gallacher/Barnes 2 & 1 Zoeller/Hayes
Ballesteros/Garrido 3 & 2 Wadkins/Nelson
3 Session 1
Overall

Afternoon four-ball

Results
Ballesteros/Garrido 5 & 4 Wadkins/Nelson
Jacklin/Lyle 1 up Irwin/Kite
Gallacher/Barnes 3 & 2 Trevino/Zoeller
Faldo/Oosterhuis 1 up Elder/Hayes
2 Session 2
Overall

Sunday's matches

September 16, 1979

Morning singles

Results
Bernard Gallacher 3 & 2 Lanny Wadkins
Seve Ballesteros 3 & 2 Larry Nelson
Tony Jacklin 1 up Tom Kite
Antonio Garrido 1 up Mark Hayes
Michael King 4 & 3 Andy Bean
Brian Barnes 1 up John Mahaffey
1 Session 5
Overall 13½

Afternoon singles

Results
Nick Faldo 3 & 2 Lee Elder
Des Smyth 5 & 3 Hale Irwin
Peter Oosterhuis 2 up Hubert Green
Ken Brown 1 up Fuzzy Zoeller
Sandy Lyle 2 & 1 Lee Trevino
Mark James halved[7] Gil Morgan
Session
11 Overall 17

Individual player records

Each entry refers to the Win–Loss–Half record of the player.

Source: [8]

United States

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Andy Bean22–1–01–0–00–1–01–0–0
Lee Elder11–3–00–1–00–1–01–1–0
Hubert Green11–1–01–0–00–1–00–0–0
Mark Hayes11–2–01–0–00–1–00–1–0
Hale Irwin33–1–01–0–01–0–01–1–0
Tom Kite33–1–01–0–01–1–01–0–0
John Mahaffey11–2–01–0–00–1–00–1–0
Gil Morgan10–0–20–0–10–0–10–0–0
Larry Nelson55–0–01–0–02–0–02–0–0
Lee Trevino2.52–1–11–0–00–0–11–1–0
Lanny Wadkins44–1–00–1–02–0–02–0–0
Fuzzy Zoeller11–4–00–1–00–2–01–1–0

Europe

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Seve Ballesteros11–4–00–1–01–1–00–2–0
Brian Barnes33–2–00–1–01–1–02–0–0
Ken Brown11–2–01–0–00–1–00–1–0
Nick Faldo33–1–01–0–01–0–01–1–0
Bernard Gallacher44–1–01–0–01–1–02–0–0
Antonio Garrido11–4–00–1–01–1–00–2–0
Tony Jacklin1.51–2–10–1–01–0–10–1–0
Mark James0.50–1–10–0–10–0–00–1–0
Michael King00–1–00–1–00–0–00–0–0
Sandy Lyle1.51–2–10–1–01–0–10–1–0
Peter Oosterhuis22–2–00–1–01–0–01–1–0
Des Smyth00–2–00–1–00–1–00–0–0

Controversy and fallout

On their return to the United Kingdom, Mark James and Ken Brown received the highest fines in professional golf up to this point. James received a £1500 fine for "unprofessional conduct" and Brown was fined £1000 and banned from international duty for 12 months.

Video

References

  1. "Ryder Cup goes Continental". The Age. Melbourne, Australia. May 31, 1978. p. 26.
  2. "British receive help in Ryder Cup change". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. Associated Press. May 30, 1978. p. 19.
  3. Jenkins, Dan (September 24, 1979). "The U.S. rookies were rough Ryders". Sports Illustrated. p. 26.
  4. "Not-so-good loser". Miami News. September 17, 1979. p. 1C.
  5. "Nelson-led Yanks retain Ryder Cup". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. September 17, 1979. p. 19.
  6. "U.S. minus Watson as Ryder Cup starts". St. Petersburg Times. wire services. September 14, 1979. p. 6C.
  7. Mark James withdrew because of injury. Gil Morgan was also injured, so this match was not actually played.
  8. "2014 Ryder Cup Media and Players' Guide". Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2014.

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