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  2. Ryder Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Ryder Cup is a biennial men's golf competition between European and United States teams. The competition is contested every two years, with the venue alternating between courses in the United States and Europe. The Ryder Cup is named after the English businessman Samuel Ryder who donated the trophy.

  3. How does the Ryder Cup work? Foursomes and fourballs explained

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    The Ryder Cup is fast approaching as the biennial competition heads to Italy for the first time with Europe looking to claim back the trophy.. The United States have not won on European soil since ...

  4. Ryder Cup formats, explained: Fourball, foursomes and singles

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    The Ryder Cup tees off later this week at Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome, testing golf's greatest players in a range of team formats. The 28 matches are worth one point apiece in the team total ...

  5. 2014 Ryder Cup - Wikipedia

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    The leading five players, not qualified above, on the Ryder Cup World Points List Total World Rankings Points earned in Official World Golf Ranking events starting on 26 August 2013 (the start date of the ISPS Handa Wales Open) and ending on 24 August 2014 and thereafter only from the Italian Open scheduled to conclude on 31 August 2014.

  6. Match play - Wikipedia

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    In a tournament event where the score is tied after the last hole (usually 18 or 36), the players will play on until a player wins a hole (sudden death). In the Ryder Cup and other similar team events, the match is not finished this way, and the teams each receive a half point. In such events there are points accumulated over several days ...

  7. How does the Ryder Cup work? Foursomes and fourballs explained

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  8. Foursomes - Wikipedia

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    Foursomes, also known as alternate shot, is a pairs playing format in the sport of golf. [1] [2]Golfers compete in teams of two, using only one ball per team, and taking alternate shots until the hole is completed.

  9. 1965 Ryder Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. From 1963 through 1971 the competition format was as follows: . Day 1 — 8 foursomes (alternate shot) matches, 4 each in morning and afternoon sessions