Once there was magic: An ode to when the Ryder Cup wasn’t a series of blowouts

Tony Jacklin riding high as the winning captain in 1985. Along with Spain’s Seve Ballesteros (far left), he drove Europe’s revival in the Ryder Cup. That’s Scotsman Sam Torrance carrying Jacklin and England’s Paul Way at right.

Tony Jacklin riding high as the winning captain in 1985.

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