1983 Ryder Cup

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Template:Infobox Ryder Cup Lua error in Module:Location_map at line 526: Unable to find the specified location map definition: "Module:Location map/data/USA relief" does not exist. The 25th Ryder Cup Matches were held October 14–16, 1983 at the PGA National Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The United States team won the competition by a score of 14½ to 13½ points, the closest Ryder Cup since the tie in 1969.[1][2][3] In their third competition with players from the continent, Europe showed the ability to realistically challenge the Americans.[4] This was the first of four occasions that Tony Jacklin was the European captain and the sole occasion that his side lost.

Entering the singles matches on Sunday, the competition was even at 8 points each. Jacklin put his best players out early, while U.S. captain Jack Nicklaus saved his for last.[4] In the first match, Seve Ballesteros was 3 up at the turn but needed an outstanding 3-wood from a fairway bunker on the final hole to salvage par and force a half with Fuzzy Zoeller.[5] With ten matches complete and the score at 13 points each, the outcome depended on the two singles matches remaining on the course, between José Maria Cañizares and Lanny Wadkins and Bernard Gallacher and Tom Watson. The U.S. victory is generally accredited to Wadkins, who hit a wedge to less than three feet (0.9 m) on the par-5 18th hole to win the hole with a birdie and halve his match against Canizares. Gallacher had trailed all day, but Watson bogeyed 16 and was only 1 up with two holes to play. He had another bogey at the par-3 17th, but Gallacher's three-foot putt for bogey missed and ended the match at 2 & 1 and gave the U.S. the winning point.[2][3]

This was the thirteenth consecutive win at home for the U.S. team, but they have yet to post consecutive home victories since, alternating losses and wins for a 3–4 record through 2012. It was also the last victory for the U.S. in the Ryder Cup for eight years, until 1991.

PGA National hosted the PGA Championship in 1987.

Format

The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. The competition format in 1983 was as follows:

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

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

Friday's matches

October 14, 1983

Morning foursomes

  Results  
Gallacher/Lyle   5 & 4 Watson/Crenshaw
Faldo/Langer   4 & 2 Wadkins/Stadler
Cañizares/Torrance   4 & 3 Floyd/Gilder
Ballesteros/Way   2 & 1 Kite/Peete
2 Session 2
2 Overall 2

Afternoon four-ball

  Results  
Waites/Brown   2 & 1 Morgan/Zoeller
Faldo/Langer   2 & 1 Watson/Haas
Ballesteros/Way   1 up Floyd/Strange
Torrance/Woosnam halved Crenshaw/Peete
Session
Overall

Saturday's matches

October 15, 1983

Morning four-ball

  Results  
Waites/Brown   1 up Wadkins/Stadler
Faldo/Langer   4 & 2 Crenshaw/Peete
Ballesteros/Way halved Morgan/Haas
Torrance/Woosnam   5 & 4 Watson/Gilder
Session
6 Overall 6

Afternoon foursomes

  Results  
Faldo/Langer   3 & 2 Kite/Floyd
Torrance/Cañizares   7 & 5 Morgan/Wadkins
Ballesteros/Way   2 & 1 Watson/Gilder
Waites/Brown   3 & 2 Haas/Strange
2 Session 2
8 Overall 8

Sunday's singles matches

October 16, 1983

  Results  
Seve Ballesteros halved Fuzzy Zoeller
Nick Faldo   2 & 1 Jay Haas
Bernhard Langer   2 up Gil Morgan
Gordon J. Brand   2 up Bob Gilder
Sandy Lyle   3 & 1 Ben Crenshaw
Brian Waites   1 up Calvin Peete
Paul Way   2 & 1 Curtis Strange
Sam Torrance halved Tom Kite
Ian Woosnam   3 & 2 Craig Stadler
José Maria Cañizares halved Lanny Wadkins
Ken Brown   4 & 3 Raymond Floyd
Bernard Gallacher   2 & 1 Tom Watson
Session
13½ Overall 14½

Video

References

  • "Ryder Cup 2006 » History » 1983 Results". The PGA of America, Ryder Cup Limited, and Turner Sports Interactive. Retrieved April 22, 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  • "Ryder Cup history: 1983". BBC Sport. September 13, 2004. Retrieved April 22, 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  1. ^ "Nicklaus 'thrilled' with U.S. victory". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. October 17, 1983. p. 4B.
  2. ^ a b Jenkins, Dan (October 25, 1983). "A close call for Captain Jack". Sports Illustrated. p. 38.
  3. ^ a b Moffett, Dan (October 17, 1983). "Americans' Cup victory is no easy Ryder". Palm Beach Post. p. D1.
  4. ^ a b Moffett, Dan (October 17, 1983). "Jacklin's strategy almost paid off while Nicklaus saved best for last". Palm Beach Post. p. D7.
  5. ^ "Ballesteros' Bunker Shot Among Best From Ryder Cup". TSN. September 26, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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