Forty years on, how Jacklin revitalised Ryder Cup
The Ryder Cup was dying after decades of US dominance. Then Tony Jacklin became captain and sparked an era of European glory - this is how he did it.
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The Ryder Cup was dying after decades of US dominance. Then Tony Jacklin became captain and sparked an era of European glory - this is how he did it.
The Ryder Cup was dying after decades of US dominance. Then Tony Jacklin became captain and sparked an era of European glory - this is how he did it.
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