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1967 Ryder Cup

Golf tournament in the United States


Golf tournament in the United States

FieldValue
nameRyder Cup
year1967
datesOctober 20–22, 1967
venueChampions Golf Club
locationHouston, Texas, U.S.
homeUSA
awayGreat Britain
homecaptainBen Hogan
awaycaptainDai Rees
homescore23
awayscore8
resultUnited States wins

|USA |USA Texas The 17th Ryder Cup Matches were held October 20–22, 1967 at the Champions Golf Club in Houston, Texas. The United States team won the competition by a record score of 23 to 8 points. To date, the 15-point victory margin remains the largest at the Ryder Cup.

Ben Hogan was named the captain of the U.S. team in May 1967, five months before the matches. He opted for the U.S. team to use the smaller British golf ball; the same weight, its diameter was .06 in smaller at 1.62 in.

The match had originally been arranged for June 9–11, a date that the British P.G.A. had reluctantly agreed to, as it interfered with the British tournament season. In April 1966, it was agreed that the dates be changed to October 20–22.

The course hosted the U.S. Open two years later in 1969.

Format

The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. From 1963 through 1971 the competition format was as follows:

  • Day 1 — Eight foursomes (alternate shot) matches, four each in morning and afternoon sessions
  • Day 2 — Eight four-ball (better ball) matches, four each in morning and afternoon sessions
  • Day 3 — Sixteen singles matches, eight each in morning and afternoon sessions With a total of 32 points, 16 points were required to win the Cup. All matches were played to a maximum of 18 holes.

Teams

Source:

NameAgePoints
rankPrevious
Ryder CupsMatchesW–L–HWinning
percentage
Ben Hogan55Non-playing captain
Billy Casper3613148–3–367.86
Arnold Palmer38231611–4–171.88
Gay Brewer3530Rookie
Doug Sanders3440Rookie
Gene Littler3753145–3–657.14
Julius Boros4763117–2–272.73
Bobby Nichols3170Rookie
Al Geiberger3080Rookie
Gardner Dickinson4090Rookie
Johnny Pott3110231–2–033.33

The British team was based on a points system using performances in 1966 and 1967, starting with the 1966 Schweppes PGA Close Championship and finishing after the 1967 Open Championship.

NameAgePoints
rankPrevious
Ryder CupsMatchesW–L–HWinning
percentage
WAL Dai Rees54Non-playing captain
ENG Peter Alliss3616219–8–452.38
IRL Hugh Boyle3190Rookie
ENG Neil Coles3333165–8–340.62
ENG Malcolm Gregson2480Rookie
WAL Brian Huggett307152–2–150.00
ENG Bernard Hunt3746216–12–335.71
ENG Tony Jacklin2350Rookie
IRL Christy O'Connor Snr4266197–11–139.47
WAL Dave Thomas3323131–9–319.23
SCO George Will30102102–7–125.00

Friday matches

October 20, 1967

Morning foursomes

GBRResultsUSA1Overall2
Huggett/WillhalvedCasper/Boros
Alliss/O'ConnorUSA 2 & 1**Palmer/Dickinson**
**Jacklin/Thomas**GBR 4 & 3Sanders/Brewer
Hunt/ColesUSA 6 & 5**Nichols/Pott**
1Session2

Afternoon foursomes

GBRResultsUSA2Overall5
Huggett/WillUSA 1 up**Casper/Boros**
Gregson/BoyleUSA 5 & 4**Dickinson/Palmer**
**Jacklin/Thomas**GBR 3 & 2Littler/Geiberger
Alliss/O'ConnorUSA 2 & 1**Nichols/Pott**
1Session3

Saturday matches

October 21, 1967

Morning four-ball

GBRResultsUSA2Overall9
Alliss/O'ConnorUSA 3 & 2**Casper/Brewer**
Hunt/ColesUSA 1 up**Nichols/Pott**
Jacklin/ThomasUSA 1 up**Littler/Geiberger**
Huggett/WillUSA 3 & 2**Dickinson/Sanders**
0Session4

Afternoon four-ball

GBRResultsUSA3Overall13
Hunt/ColesUSA 5 & 3**Casper/Brewer**
Alliss/GregsonUSA 3 & 2**Dickinson/Sanders**
Will/BoyleUSA 1 up**Palmer/Boros**
Jacklin/ThomashalvedLittler/Geiberger
Session3

Sunday matches

October 22, 1967

Morning singles

GBRResultsUSA6Overall18
Hugh BoyleUSA 4 & 3**Gay Brewer**
Peter AllissUSA 2 & 1**Billy Casper**
Tony JacklinUSA 3 & 2**Arnold Palmer**
**Brian Huggett**GBR 1 upJulius Boros
**Neil Coles**GBR 2 & 1Doug Sanders
Malcolm GregsonUSA 4 & 2**Al Geiberger**
Dave ThomashalvedGene Littler
Bernard HunthalvedBobby Nichols
3Session5

Afternoon singles

GBRResultsUSA8Overall23
Brian HuggettUSA 5 & 3**Arnold Palmer**
**Peter Alliss**GBR 2 & 1Gay Brewer
Tony JacklinUSA 3 & 2**Gardner Dickinson**
Christy O'ConnorUSA 3 & 2**Bobby Nichols**
George WillUSA 3 & 1**Johnny Pott**
Malcolm GregsonUSA 2 & 1**Al Geiberger**
Bernard HunthalvedJulius Boros
**Neil Coles**GBR 2 & 1Doug Sanders
2Session5

Individual player records

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

Source:

United States

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Julius Boros32–1–20–1–11–0–1
Gay Brewer33–2–01–1–00–1–0
Billy Casper4.54–0–11–0–01–0–1
Gardner Dickinson55–0–01–0–02–0–0
Al Geiberger3.53–1–12–0–00–1–0
Gene Littler21–1–20–0–10–1–0
Bobby Nichols4.54–0–11–0–12–0–0
Arnold Palmer55–0–02–0–02–0–0
Johnny Pott44–0–01–0–02–0–0
Doug Sanders22–3–00–2–00–1–0

Great Britain

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Peter Alliss11–5–01–1–00–2–00–2–0
Hugh Boyle00–3–00–1–00–1–00–1–0
Neil Coles22–3–02–0–00–1–00–2–0
Malcolm Gregson00–4–00–2–00–1–00–1–0
Brian Huggett1.51–3–11–1–00–1–10–1–0
Bernard Hunt10–3–20–0–20–1–00–2–0
Tony Jacklin2.52–3–10–2–02–0–00–1–1
Christy O'Connor00–4–00–1–00–2–00–1–0
Dave Thomas32–1–20–0–12–0–00–1–1
George Will0.50–4–10–1–00–1–10–2–0

Nicklaus absence

Despite having won his seventh major title as a professional at the U.S. Open in June, 27-year-old Jack Nicklaus was not a member of the U.S. team. At the time, a five-year apprenticeship as a professional was required before Ryder Cup points could be earned. Nicklaus turned pro in November 1961 and was granted tournament status at the end of that year. He expedited his status by passing PGA business classes in February 1966, and was granted full membership that June. Only then was he eligible to accumulate Ryder Cup points, which ended with the Masters in April. Captain's selections did not exist in 1967 and Nicklaus was in a slump following his win at the Masters in 1966; entering the Masters in 1967 as the two-time defending champion, he was in 13th place in the U.S. Ryder Cup standings. Also just off the team were Dave Marr and Bob Goalby. Nicklaus and Goalby missed the cut at Augusta and Marr's T-16 finish was not enough to pass Johnny Pott for the tenth and final spot on the team. Pott was 4–0–0 in the competition.

The outmoded five-year rule had similarly kept Arnold Palmer off the teams in 1957 and 1959. Don January won the PGA Championship in 1967 in July, but was also at home; the only reigning major champion on either team in 1967 was Masters champion Gay Brewer.

Nicklaus competed in the Ryder Cup as a player from 1969 through 1981, missing only in 1979. He was the non-playing captain in 1983 and 1987.

References

References

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