Samuel ryder donated the cup 1927. it was in 1985 when the European team won it the first time.
The Stamp Act was the first document in which the English believed they were being taxed without representation. The Stamp Act required all formal documents to use a British seal and be printed on British supplied paper.
= The History of the Ryder Cup = The historical origins of the Ryder Cup competition are open to debate amongst golf historians. The Ryder Cup began as a series of golf matches between the United States of America (USA) and Great Britain (GB). Sylvanus P. Jermain, president of the Inverness Golf Club in Toledo, Ohio, USA is credited with first coming up with the concept in 1921 by writers of Ryder Cup history. In 1951 the founder of Golf World, Bob Harlow (who also managed Walter Hagen) suggested that Ryder Cup matches were first planned in 1920 by James Harnett. He worked for the sports publication, Golf Illustrated. Harnett had tried to generate potential readers by raising money to fund the expenses for a professional golf match between the United States and Britain. It wasn't until the AGM of the The PGA of America on December 15, 1920, that it was decided fund James Hartnett's concept. Ultimately the sense of competition that that Harnett so enthusiastically wanted to foster became The Ryder Cup competition. Historical records indicate that the first unofficial Ryder Cup-style matches were played in 1921 at Gleneagles Golf Course in Scotland. The American team was chosen by Harnett. Great Britain made Ryder Cup history by beating the American golf team 9-3. The next informal match took place at Wentworth Golf Club in England. Great Britain ran out easy winners with a score of 13
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The British fired first after they were confronted by an angry mob.
Thomas Bjorn.
The first golfer to be knighted was Sir Henry Cotton, a British professional golfer who was honored for his achievements in the sport. He was knighted in 1953.
Tony Jacklin
Tony Jacklin in the 1967 Dunlop Masters.
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In 1988 Sandy Lyle became the first British winner of the tournament.
Jack Dempsey, September 1923
USA - we won the first 10 Ryder Cups.
The first Ryder Cup was held in 1927.
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Comedian Peter Sellers was the first British man to appear on the cover of 'Playboy' magazine in April 1964.