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1981 Ryder Cup

Golf tournament held in England


Golf tournament held in England

FieldValue
nameRyder Cup
year1981
dates18–20 September 1981
venueWalton Heath Golf Club
locationSurrey, England
homeEurope
awayUSA
homecaptainJohn Jacobs
awaycaptainDave Marr
homescore9
awayscore18
resultUnited States wins

|UK England The 24th Ryder Cup Matches were held 18–20 September 1981 at the Walton Heath Golf Club in Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, England, southwest of London. The United States team won the competition by a score of 18 to 9 points. It was the largest margin of defeat for a European team (since 1979) at the Ryder Cup until 2021. It is also the largest margin of defeat for the host team on European soil.

Seve Ballesteros was not selected for the European team after an ongoing dispute with the European Tour concerning appearance money. Tony Jacklin was also left off the team.{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=h-hLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0I0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5106,4965101|newspaper=New Straits Times

It was the sixth and final Ryder Cup for Jack Nicklaus as a competitor and he won all four of his matches. He had failed to make the team for the first time in 1979. Bernhard Langer made his Ryder Cup debut in 1981 and was 1–2 in pairs and halved his singles match.

Format

The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. The competition format was adjusted slightly from the 1979 event, with the order of play swapped on the first two days and the third day singles matches held in a single session:

  • Day 1 — 4 foursome (alternate shot) matches in a morning session and 4 four-ball (better ball) matches in an afternoon session
  • Day 2 — 4 four-ball matches in a morning session and 4 foursome matches in an afternoon session
  • Day 3 — 12 singles matches With a total of 28 points, 14 points were required to win the Cup. All matches were played to a maximum of 18 holes.

Teams

Ten of the European team were selected using a points list based on money earned in European Tour Events. The final event was the Benson & Hedges International Open which finished on 24 August. Eamonn Darcy finished in a tie for second place in this tournament, lifting him from 12th to 7th in the list and relegating Mark James to 11th place. The two remaining places were chosen immediately after the Benson & Hedges International by a selection committee consisting of John Jacobs (the captain), Neil Coles and Bernhard Langer. They chose Mark James and Peter Oosterhuis, who was playing on the PGA Tour and had recently won the Canadian Open.

NameAgePoints
rankPrevious
Ryder CupsMatchesW–L–HWinning
percentage
ENG John Jacobs56Non-playing captain
FRG Bernhard Langer2410Rookie
ENG Nick Faldo242276–1–085.71
SCO Sandy Lyle233141–2–137.50
ESP José María Cañizares3440Rookie
SCO Sam Torrance2850Rookie
ESP Manuel Piñero2960Rookie
IRL Eamonn Darcy297270–5–214.29
IRL Des Smyth288120–2–00.00
ENG Howard Clark279110–1–00.00
SCO Bernard Gallacher321062512–9–456.00
ENG Mark James2711250–4–110.00
ENG Peter Oosterhuis3352514–8–362.00

Players chosen by the selection committee are shown in yellow.

11 of the American team were selected from a points list. Qualification based on the points list finished after the Western Open on July 5. Bill Rogers earned his place by finishing 5th in this final event, while Jack Nicklaus only assured his place in the team after a final round 69 and a tie for 7th place. The final place in the team was allocated to the winner of the 1981 PGA Championship (which finished on August 9), provided he was not in the top 11, in which case the 12th player in the points list would qualify (Howard Twitty). With his victory in the PGA Championship, Larry Nelson gained the last slot. Nelson had finished 17th in the points list. The team is considered to be one of the strongest ever seen in the Ryder Cup - the players had won a total of 36 major championships.

NameAgePoints
rankPrevious
Ryder CupsMatchesW–L–HWinning
percentage
Dave Marr47Non-playing captain
Tom Watson321132–1–066.67
Raymond Floyd3923102–5–335.00
Bruce Lietzke3030Rookie
Tom Kite314143–1–075.00
Hale Irwin3653129–2–179.17
Lee Trevino41652613–7–661.54
Jerry Pate2870Rookie
Ben Crenshaw2980Rookie
Johnny Miller349142–1–162.50
Bill Rogers30100Rookie
Jack Nicklaus411152413–8–360.42
Larry Nelson3417155–0–0100.00

Nelson qualified by virtue of winning the 1981 PGA Championship.

Friday's matches

18 September 1981

Morning foursomes

EuropeResultsUSA2Overall2
Langer/PiñeroUSA 1 up**Trevino/Nelson**
**Lyle/James**Europe 2 & 1Rogers/Lietzke
**Gallacher/Smyth**Europe 3 & 2Irwin/Floyd
Oosterhuis/FaldoUSA 4 & 3**Watson/Nicklaus**
2Session2

Afternoon four-ball

EuropeResultsUSA4Overall3
Torrance/ClarkhalvedKite/Miller
**Lyle/James**Europe 3 & 2Crenshaw/Pate
**Smyth/Cañizares**Europe 6 & 5Rogers/Lietzke
Gallacher/DarcyUSA 2 & 1**Irwin/Floyd**
2Session1

Saturday's matches

19 September 1981

Morning four-ball

EuropeResultsUSA5Overall6
Faldo/TorranceUSA 7 & 5**Trevino/Pate**
Lyle/JamesUSA 1 up**Nelson/Kite**
**Langer/Piñero**Europe 2 & 1Floyd/Irwin
Cañizares/SmythUSA 3 & 2**Nicklaus/Watson**
1Session3

Afternoon foursomes

EuropeResultsUSA5Overall10
Oosterhuis/TorranceUSA 2 & 1**Trevino/Pate**
Langer/PiñeroUSA 3 & 2**Nicklaus/Watson**
Lyle/JamesUSA 3 & 2**Rogers/Floyd**
Smyth/GallacherUSA 3 & 2**Kite/Nelson**
0Session4

Sunday's singles matches

20 September 1981

EuropeResultsUSA9Overall18
Sam TorranceUSA 5 & 3**Lee Trevino**
Sandy LyleUSA 3 & 2**Tom Kite**
Bernard GallacherhalvedBill Rogers
Mark JamesUSA 2 up**Larry Nelson**
Des SmythUSA 6 & 4**Ben Crenshaw**
Bernhard LangerhalvedBruce Lietzke
**Manuel Piñero**Europe 4 & 2Jerry Pate
José María CañizaresUSA 1 up**Hale Irwin**
**Nick Faldo**Europe 2 & 1Johnny Miller
**Howard Clark**Europe 4 & 3Tom Watson
Peter OosterhuisUSA 1 up**Raymond Floyd**
Eamonn DarcyUSA 5 & 3**Jack Nicklaus**
4Session8

Individual player records

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

Source:

Europe

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
José María Cañizares11–2–00–1–00–0–01–1–0
Howard Clark1.51–0–11–0–00–0–00–0–1
Eamonn Darcy00–2–00–1–00–0–00–1–0
Nick Faldo11–2–01–0–00–1–00–1–0
Bernard Gallacher1.51–2–10–0–11–1–00–1–0
Mark James22–3–00–1–01–1–01–1–0
Bernhard Langer1.51–2–10–0–10–2–01–0–0
Sandy Lyle22–3–00–1–01–1–01–1–0
Peter Oosterhuis00–3–00–1–00–2–00–0–0
Manuel Piñero22–2–01–0–00–2–01–0–0
Des Smyth22–3–00–1–01–1–01–1–0
Sam Torrance0.50–3–10–1–00–1–00–1–1

United States

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Ben Crenshaw11–1–01–0–00–0–0
Raymond Floyd33–2–01–0–01–1–0
Hale Irwin22–2–01–0–00–1–0
Tom Kite3.53–0–11–0–01–0–0
Bruce Lietzke0.50–2–10–0–10–1–0
Johnny Miller0.50–1–10–1–00–0–0
Larry Nelson44–0–01–0–02–0–0
Jack Nicklaus44–0–01–0–02–0–0
Jerry Pate22–2–00–1–01–0–0
Bill Rogers1.51–2–10–0–11–1–0
Lee Trevino44–0–01–0–02–0–0
Tom Watson33–1–00–1–02–0–0

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References

References

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  2. (13 Oct 1981). "Win puts Seve back in the big time". The Age.
  3. (25 August 1981). "Captain defends Ryder Cup team". Palm Beach Post.
  4. "Golf - Ryder Cup Standing". ''The Times'', Tuesday, August 18 1981; pg. 9; Issue 61009.
  5. "Early birdies give Weiskopf a rewarding performance". ''The Times'', Monday, August 24 1981; pg. 12; Issue 61014.
  6. "Ryder Cup place for matchwinner James". ''The Times'', Monday, August 24 1981; pg. 12; Issue 61014.
  7. "Rogers falls back but still earns cup place". ''The Times'', Tuesday, July 7, 1981; pg. 8; Issue 60973.
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  9. (13 September 2004). "Ryder Cup history: 1981". BBC Sport.
  10. "2014 Ryder Cup Media and Players' Guide".
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