Anthony Jacklin, the legendary English golfer, was the most successful British player of his generation, winning two major championships, the 1969 Open Championship and the 1970 U.S. Open and was the Ryder Cup Captain an incredible four times.
When you look at the awesome spectacle that the Ryder Cup has become today, the huge crowds, those giant grandstands, the unforgettable moments, it's an event that has transcended the game to become a genuine sporting showpiece. It's worth taking a moment to consider the journey that it has taken to reach this point, and the individuals who have carried the Ryder Cup along the way.
Few, if anyone, have made a greater impact to this ongoing success story than Tony Jacklin, a mainstay player for Great Britain & Ireland, four-times Captain of Europe, taking the European team to its first victory in 28 years in 1985. In his fourth consecutive role as Ryder Cup Captain, the European team successfully retained the cup for the first time in history making him the most successful Ryder Cup Captain ever. The man who bridged eras and played a transformative role, helping to lay the brickwork of what the Ryder Cup is now today.
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