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The Ryder Cup: Golf's Greatest Event [Hardcover]

Bob Bubka (Foreword), Thomas Clavin (Author), Jack Nicklaus (Author)
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May 11, 1999
With TV ratings soaring, spectators battling for tickets, every form of media reporting on the competition, revenue surging, and most of the best players in the world fighting for berths on the teams, it is clear why the Ryder Cup Matches have become the preeminent contest in golf--and why in 1999 it will be the major international sports event.
This book offers the full story of the Ryder Cup. The players, organizers, captains, and commentators, the competitions, the great shots, the heartbreaking twists of fate, the funny and startling anecdotes, the personal feuds, the amazing displays of sportsmanship, and the very thin line between failure and triumph. All this and more are in the pages to follow.
--From the Introduction

For those with a passion for golf, the 1999 Ryder Cup will be the ultimate competition--a matchless display of talent, rivalry, and sheer nail-biting drama as America's team, captained by the fiercely competitive Ben Crenshaw, seeks to avenge their defeat in 1997--the "Trauma at Valderrama." Bob Bubka and Tom Clavin take you inside the ropes for an up close and personal look at the action and the players behind seventy-three years of the world's best golf.  

Which legendary U.S. player landed in hot water for buzzing the Cup course in his private airplane? Who is the most feared Ryder Cup opponent, of whom it was once said, "He's on a different plane of existence"? Which team captain, in a tense moment, sniped, "We came here to win, not to be good guys"? Which Ryder Cup legend, now ninety-seven years old, recalls playing in the very first Ryder Cup Match? In dozens of interviews, Ryder Cup veterans--including Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Tony Jacklin, Raymond Floyd, Lee Janzen, Jose Maria Canizares, Nick Faldo, Byron Nelson, Brian Barnes, Tom Watson, Curtis Strange, Gene Sarazen, and many others--remember the thrill, the triumph, and the heartbreak of each competition.

The Ryder Cup is the definitive biography of golf's most glorious--and gentlemanly--grudge match, from its humble 1926 origin as a casual exhibition game to its preeminent status as a multimillion-dollar global sports event.

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Pitting the best American golfers against the best Europeans, the biannual Ryder Cup is one of the few sporting events for professionals where patriotism, duty, and honor override the winner's check, of which there is none. The game is head-to-head match play for individuals and pairs. The history dates to 1927, when English seed merchant Samuel Ryder donated the trophy that gave the competition its name. Pretty much every golfer of import has left his divot on its fairways since. And then there's the competition. In 1997, a heavily favored American squad led by Tiger Woods; Fred Couples; Davis Love, III; Justin Leonard; Phil Mickelson; and Mark O'Meara shockingly failed to bring the trophy back from Valderamma, Spain.

The Ryder Cup collects the event's traditions and lore, traces its rise from obscurity to importance, describes a lot of golf, replays the American "Trauma at Valderamma" in--for Americans--painful detail, and proffers a preview of the September '99 matches at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass. Through interviews with Cup players and captains, Bubka and Clavin capture the intrigues and thoughts behind the preparation and strategy that go into team match-play format, like how pairings are formed among team players and the tactics of individual matchups on the final day. They also examine other team competitions, particularly the new President's Cup (Americans vs. a team of non-Europeans), and dredge up lots of individual and team Cup stats. Like the matches themselves, The Ryder Cup is designed to let you follow from start to finish, or just drop in wherever the play looks most appealing. --Jeff Silverman

From Publishers Weekly

Before the Dream Team brought top-flight American basketball to the world, golfs Ryder Cup served as the most prominent stage for American pro athletes to beat up on Europe. In this straightforward history, which lends itself to frequent thumbing more than to linear reading, Bubka and Clavinboth veteran golf reporters for TV, radio and newspaperspoint out over and over that the Ryder Cup, with 700 million potential viewers, is the sports event of 1999. Well, perhaps, in this non-Olympic year and with the NBA limping through a shortened, Jordan-less season. Played every two years, the Ryder Cup pits the 12 best American swingers against their European counterparts. The Yanks dominated the tournament from 1937 to 1983 (first against the Brits and then against the entire European continent), but the Europeans have stormed back in recent years, going 4-2-1 since 1985, breathing true excitement into the event and gluing many plaid clad 40-somethings to their TV sets. While comprehensive and filled with nostalgiac memories of putts gone by, this volume reads like a tabloid sports column with a case of giantism. Its for the true golf fan, the one that shoots 36 holes in subarctic temperatures and is unhappy when darkness falls.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Crown; 1st edition (May 11, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 060960404X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609604045
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,208,133 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Primer, November 26, 2001
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Gregory H. Feldman (St. Joseph, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ryder Cup: Golf's Greatest Event (Hardcover)
After a good opening salvo in the first chapter, this book slows down a bit but is none the less informative and easy to get through. good quotes, though mostly the same ones an avid golfer would have read about in Golf, Golf Digest, or Golf World. Touches on the financial implications of the Cup, sure to be of more conflict in the future as tour purses get bigger and bigger. All in all, a good primer.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars baffled by negative reviews, February 9, 2000
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I don't usually write book reviews or send complaint letters to companies or politicians. But after reading "The Ryder Cup" by Bubka and Clavin, I was quite surprised to see such sour little notes in the review section for Amazon.com about this book. Give me a break! Did these people read the same book I did? And did they really read "A Good Walk Spoiled" and other golf books, as some claim they did..cause this baby can hold it's own against the best stuff out there. Maybe some of the reviewers are relatives and friends of the author/s of competitors books? I'm sure my mother would trash someone's else's book if I asked her nice. You gotta wonder when any book, but this one especially, generates that kind of bile and nonsense. For my part, I thought Bubka and Clavin captured the unique drama of the Ryder Cup in fine style, that the writing was first-class, and that the sense of humor and perspective they brought to the event was excellent. But best of all, this is a book one can live with for years. Like the New York Times (the paper of record, as they say), the authors managed to create a reference work that can stay on the shelf for a very long time, while at the same time, like an old friend, sit there waiting to be dipped back into in the future. In fact, I'm sure I will re-read this book before the next event - if not sooner - both to re-live the drama of past Ryder Cups, but also from time to time to look up stats, records and so forth...and, of course, just to prime myself for another three days of the best event in sports. Well done, fellas. And as for the folks at Amazon...well, you can put me on one of those cyber lists you're so good at, prompting me to consider the next book these guys do. I'm sure I'll want to buy it and read it with relish.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "The Ryder Cup: Golf's Greatest Event", July 20, 2001
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Enjoying playing as well as watching golf is one thing, but seeing it played with the intensity of a national team sport is another. And that's the Ryder Cup. As I look forward to watching the Cup in September again I thought I would pique my interest by doing some reading on the event. This book by Bubka and Clavin was fun (the opening chapter on the Battle at Brookline was great), informative ( all the games best players are discussed, quoted, etc.), and thorough (even the financial implications the event has generated). It's great preparation for the upcoming September Cup at Belfry!
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