Captain at Kiawah.
England: Chapmans, 1991. Probably the most exiting Ryder Cup ever? Nicely signed by Gallacher. More
England: Chapmans, 1991. Probably the most exiting Ryder Cup ever? Nicely signed by Gallacher. More
Moortown: P.G.A., 1929. 64p. limited edition of 100 copies only of the programme for the 2nd playing of the Ryder Cup, and the first in the United Kingdom. U.S. won 8-4 comprehensive programme with all the participants and photos of previous team. Only two known copies exist of te original..... More
Royal Birkdale Golf Club: P.G.A., 1965. Hard to find programme, fully signed by every players to their respective photographs. More
The Belfry: P.G.A., 1989. 216p The match returned to the scene of its 1985 famous victory, same venue, same captain, same result but only as defending champions the 14-14 draw saw Europe retain the Cup. Equally as dramatic as 1969 but much less talked about. Hard programme to find. More
The Belfry: P.G.A., 1993. Nice programme, of the greatest professional team event. More
The Belfry: P.G.A., 1993. Nice programme, of the greatest professional team event. More
The Belfry: P.G.A., 1993. Nice programme, of the greatest professional team event. More
Valderamma: P.G.A., 1997. Nice programme, great event orchestrated by Sevvy! of the greatest professional team event. European edition. More
Belfry: P.G.A., 2002. Gala dinner menu for the 2002 Ryder Cup held at the Belfry, one year delayed. More
Oak Hill Country Club: P.G.A., 1995. Gala dinner welcoming menu Wednesday 20th September for the 1995 Ryder Cup held at Oak Hill, Europes most famous win in the USA. More
Belfry: P.G.A., 2002. Gala dinner welcoming menu 25th September 2002. More
Haymarket Publishing, 1969. 18th staging of this great event. The concession. More
Moortown: P.G.A., 1929. 64p. programme for the Ryder Cup where the U.S. won 8-4. 64 page programme with all the participants and photos of previous teams. Very good condition of this hard to find programme. More
Moortown: P.G.A., 1929. 64p. limited edition of 100 copies only of the programme for the 2nd playing of the Ryder Cup, and the first in the United Kingdom. U.S. won 8-4 comprehensive programme with all the participants and photos of previous team. Only two known copies exist of te original..... More
Southport and Ainsdale: P.G.A., 1937. 64pp. programme for the Ryder Cup where the U.S. won 8-4. 64 page programme with all the participants and photos of previous teams. Very good condition of this hard to find programme. ; property of Commander Roe, PGA secretary at the time. More
Ganton, Yorkshire: P.G.A., 1949. The first Ryder Cup on British soil after a 10 year break. This event almost never happened but for the Oregon fruit grower and canner Robert A. Hudson, who funded the British team to come to the event. This the following edition of the event, played..... More
Wentworth: P.G.A., 1953. 58p, wrappers. Narrow 6.5 to 5.5 to the USA. More
Lindrick: P.G.A., 1957. 52p, wrappers. Famous narrow 7.5 to 4.5 to the Great Britain. More
Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club: P.G.A., 1961. 52p, wrappers. Victory 14.5 to 9.5 to the USA. More
Royal Birkdale Golf Club: P.G.A., 1965. 160p. wrappers. 16th playing of this classic match, now involving Europe. More
Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club: P.G.A., 1977. 82p, wrappers. Hard to find programme. More
The Belfry: P.G.A., 2002. Nice programme, of the greatest professional team event. This is the one, one year on after the postponed 2001 event. Europe would win this years contest. More
Oak Hill Country Club: P.G.A., 1995. Gala dinner Farewell menu Sunday24th September for the 1995 Ryder Cup held at Oak Hill, Europes most famous win in the USA. Menu fully signed by every competitor, and captain's. More