Dave Hill's Ryder Cup Memories Part I
In our first segment, Dave Hill recalls the match at Royal Birkdale
Golf Club and the 16-16 tie that occur with the famous "Concession" putt
that Jack Nicklaus conceded to Tony Jacklin. Dave also discusses the match
that Ken Still and he played against Brian Huggett & Bernard Gallacher,
where after a heated discussion, Hill said to Gallacher, "If you say one more
word, I'm going to wrap this 1-iron around your head." Despite the
fireworks, Brian Huggett, said, "Hill played absolutely magnificently
throughout the week. He held the team together. He stopped us winning.
I mean, he won all his matches."
Video duration: 12:01
Dave Hill's Ryder Cup Memories Part II
In our second show, Dave Hills discusses his play at the 1973 Ryder
Cup,
which was held at Murifield, Scotland. After flying some 36 hours from
a
tournament in Japan, Hill developed some severe abdominal pains and had
to
pull himself out of most of the matches. Instead of playing, he
assisted
the Ryder Cup Captain, Jack Burke. The U.S. prevailed, 19 to 13. In
1975,
Dave Hill returned to Ryder Cup play at Royal Lytham & St. Annes in
St.
Annes, England. The U.S. defeated a British and Irish team 12 1/2 to 7
1/2
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Video duration: 9:11
Dave Hill's Ryder Cup Memories Part III
In our final Dave Hill's Ryder Cup Memories interview, he discusses his
love of match play and some thoughts about where the Ryder Cup has been
and
where it seems to be heading. |
Video duration: 3:54
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