1991 Ryder Cup

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DatesSeptember 27–29, 1991
VenueKiawah Island Golf Resort
The Ocean Course
Captains
29th Ryder Cup Matches
DatesSeptember 27–29, 1991
VenueKiawah Island Golf Resort
The Ocean Course
LocationKiawah Island, South Carolina
Captains
United States 1412 1312 Europe
United States wins the Ryder Cup
 1989
1993 
Kiawah Island  is located in the United States
Kiawah Island 
Kiawah Island 
Kiawah Island is located in South Carolina
Kiawah Island
Kiawah Island

The 29th Ryder Cup Matches were held September 27–29, 1991, on The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort in Kiawah Island, South Carolina, southwest of Charleston.

The United States team won the competition by 1412 to 1312 points, winning back the Cup on the 18th hole of the final match. Bernhard Langer missed a six-foot (1.8 m) par putt which would have won his match and clinched a 14-all tie and retained the Ryder Cup for Europe.[1] It was the first win for the U.S. since 1983, after consecutive losses to Europe in 1985 and 1987 and a tie in 1989.[2] Due to the fierce competition, gamesmanship and general over-exuberance of the U.S. Team and their fans, these Ryder Cup Matches became known as the "War on the Shore."[1]

The event was originally slated for PGA West, but was moved in 1989 to accommodate television coverage in both the United States and Europe.[3]

The Ocean Course later hosted the PGA Championship in 2012 and 2021.

The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. The competition format in 1991 was as follows:

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

With a total of 28 points, 1412 points were required to win the Cup, and 14 points were required for the defending champion to retain the Cup. All matches were played to a maximum of 18 holes.

Teams

United States Team USA
Name Age Points
rank
World
ranking
Previous
Ryder Cups
Matches W–L–H Winning
percentage
Dave Stockton 49Non-playing captain
Fred Couples 3117120–2–00.00
Payne Stewart 3426283–5–037.50
Lanny Wadkins 4131362515–9–162.00
Hale Irwin 4641241611–4–171.88
Paul Azinger 3158143–1–075.00
Corey Pavin 316160Rookie
Mark O'Meara 34715251–4–020.00
Mark Calcavecchia 318=24273–4–042.86
Wayne Levi 398=380Rookie
Steve Pate 3010300Rookie
Chip Beck 351321143–0–187.50
Raymond Floyd 4923396237–13–336.96

Captains picks are shown in yellow.[4][5] The world rankings and records are at the start of the 1991 Ryder Cup.

The selection process for the European team remained the same as used since 1985, with nine players chosen from the 1991 European Tour money list at the conclusion of the German Open on August 25 and the remaining three team members being chosen immediately afterwards by the team captain, Bernard Gallacher. Gallacher had announced before the final event that he would choose Nick Faldo as one of his picks. He also announced that he would select José María Olazábal, who was then in the 9th and final automatic spot, even if he dropped out of the top nine.[6] At the time Olazábal and Faldo were second and third in the world rankings. Olazábal had just won The International on the PGA Tour. Eamonn Darcy, in 7th place in the points list, chose to miss the German Open. However, with David Gilford earning £4,320 in prize money, Sam Torrance tying for 3rd place and Paul Broadhurst losing a playoff, Darcy dropped to 10th place in the final list, £58.26 behind Gilford. Olazábal dropped to 11th place in the points list but had been assured of selection anyway. Gallacher chose Mark James as his third choice in preference to Darcy.[7]

Europe Team Europe
Name Age Points
rank
World
ranking
Previous
Ryder Cups
Matches W–L–H Winning
percentage
Scotland Bernard Gallacher 42Non-playing captain
Spain Seve Ballesteros 341552513–8–460.00
Scotland Colin Montgomerie 282350Rookie
England Steven Richardson 253360Rookie
Wales Ian Woosnam 33414177–7–350.00
Scotland Sam Torrance 385415184–10–433.33
Germany Bernhard Langer 346952210–8–454.55
England Paul Broadhurst 267930Rookie
Northern Ireland David Feherty 338440Rookie
England David Gilford 269990Rookie
Spain José María Olazábal 251122107–2–175.00
England Nick Faldo 3415372716–9–262.96
England Mark James 3722454145–8–139.29

Captains picks are shown in yellow. The world rankings and records are at the start of the 1991 Ryder Cup.

Friday's matches

Morning foursomes

Europe Results United States
Ballesteros/Olazábal Europe 2 & 1 Azinger/Beck
Langer/James United States 2 & 1 Floyd/Couples
Gilford/Montgomerie United States 4 & 2 Wadkins/Irwin
Faldo/Woosnam United States 1 up Stewart/Calcavecchia
1 Session 3
1 Overall 3

Afternoon four-ball

Europe Results United States
Torrance/Feherty halved Wadkins/O'Meara
Ballesteros/Olazábal Europe 2 & 1 Azinger/Beck
Richardson/James Europe 5 & 4 Pavin/Calcavecchia
Faldo/Woosnam United States 5 & 3 Floyd/Couples
212 Session 112
312 Overall 412

Saturday's matches

Morning foursomes

Europe Results United States
Feherty/Torrance United States 4 & 2 Irwin/Wadkins
James/Richardson United States 1 up Calcavecchia/Stewart
Faldo/Gilford United States 7 & 6 Azinger/O'Meara
Ballesteros/Olazábal Europe 3 & 2 Couples/Floyd
1 Session 3
412 Overall 712

Afternoon four-ball

Europe Results United States
Woosnam/Broadhurst Europe 2 & 1 Azinger/Irwin
Langer/Montgomerie Europe 2 & 1 Pavin/Pate
James/Richardson Europe 3 & 1 Wadkins/Levi
Ballesteros/Olazábal halved Stewart/Couples
312 Session 12
8 Overall 8

Sunday's singles matches

Individual player records

Each entry refers to the win–loss–half record of the player.

Source: [10]

United States

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Paul Azinger22–3–01–0–01–1–00–2–0
Chip Beck11–2–01–0–00–1–00–1–0
Mark Calcavecchia2.52–1–10–0–12–0–00–1–0
Fred Couples3.53–1–11–0–01–1–01–0–1
Raymond Floyd22–2–00–1–01–1–01–0–0
Hale Irwin2.52–1–10–0–12–0–00–1–0
Wayne Levi00–2–00–1–00–0–00–1–0
Mark O'Meara1.51–1–10–1–01–0–00–0–1
Steve Pate0.50–1–10–0–10–0–00–1–0
Corey Pavin11–2–01–0–00–0–00–2–0
Payne Stewart2.52–1–10–1–02–0–00–0–1
Lanny Wadkins3.53–1–11–0–02–0–00–1–1

Europe

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Seve Ballesteros4.54–0–11–0–02–0–01–0–1
Paul Broadhurst22–0–01–0–00–0–01–0–0
Nick Faldo11–3–01–0–00–2–00–1–0
David Feherty1.51–1–11–0–00–1–00–0–1
David Gilford0.50–2–10–0–10–2–00–0–0
Mark James22–3–00–1–00–2–02–0–0
Bernhard Langer1.51–1–10–0–10–1–01–0–0
Colin Montgomerie1.51–1–10–0–10–1–01–0–0
José María Olazábal3.53–1–10–1–02–0–01–0–1
Steven Richardson22–2–00–1–00–1–02–0–0
Sam Torrance0.50–2–10–1–00–1–00–0–1
Ian Woosnam11–3–00–1–00–1–01–1–0

Steve Pate injury controversy

On the eve of the games, Steve Pate and some other members of the U.S. team were involved in a minor caravan crash causing Pate to bruise his ribs and need hospital treatment. Much was discussed by the U.S. captain to either replace him at the last minute or carry on as planned.[11] The decision was taken to allow Pate to participate in the games causing him to sit out the first three sessions of play. The only session he played in was a four-ball on Saturday afternoon, losing to Bernhard Langer and Colin Montgomerie. Prior to the first singles tee off on Sunday the U.S. team announced that Steve Pate was unable to play in the singles due to his earlier sustained injury. As a result, the match he was due to contend with David Gilford was automatically halved causing Gilford to miss out his singles match.

This brought heavy criticism from the general media and the European team feeling a sense of bad sportsmanship on behalf of the Americans. Especially considering U.S. captain Dave Stockton had chosen to play Pate in an earlier match thus risking causing further unnecessary injury to the player. In post-match interviews serious questions were asked of the American's reasoning and tactics behind claiming half a point for one of their weaker players.[citation needed]

Ballesteros/Azinger and Floyd controversies

References

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