Ryder Cup 2016 Newspaper Book Coverage

Total pages: 141

Date of PaperPagesEvent Covered (Daily Mirror unless stated)
6 Jun 1927Page 19America win the Ryder Cup by 9½ points to 2½ points at Worcester Country Club, Massachusetts
27 Apr 1929Back pagePictures from the first day at Moortown, Leeds, America take a narrow lead
28 Apr 1929Pages 1,3 & 27Britain win the Ryder Cup by 7 points to 5
27 Jun 1931Page 2America win 3 of the foursome matches at Scioto Country Club, Columbus
29 Jun 1931Page 22America win the Ryder Cup by 9 points to 3
27 Jun 1933Page 1 & 26Britain lead after the foursomes at Southport & Ainsdale
28 Jun 1933Pages 1 & 26Britain win the Ryder Cup by 6½ points to 5 ½ points
29 Sep 1935Front PageBritain are overwhelmed in the foursomes at Ridgewood, New Jersey
30 Sep 1935Page 3America win the Ryder Cup by 9 points to 3
1 Jul 1937Page 27America retain the Ryder Cup, winning by 8 points to 4 at Southport & Ainsdale
3 Nov 1947Back pageAmerica win the Ryder Cup by 11 points to 1 at Portland, Oregon
17 Sep 1949Page 11Britain lead after the foursomes at Ganton, Scarborough
18 Sep 1949Back pageAmerica win the Ryder Cup by 7 points to 5
3 Nov 1951Page 10America lead 3-1 after the foursomes at Pinehurst, North Carolina
5 Nov 1951Page 10America retain the Ryder Cup by 9½ points to 2½
3 Oct 1953Page 14America lead 3-1 after the foursomes at Wentworth
4 Oct 1953Back pageAmerica win the Ryder Cup by 6½ points to 5½
7 Nov 1955Page 19America lead 3-1 after the foursomes at Thunderbird Ranch, Palm Springs
8 Nov 1955Page 19America win the Ryder Cup by 8 points to 4
5 Oct 1957Page 15Britain lose the foursomes 3-1. Harry Weetman & Max Faulkner are dropped for the singles at Lindrick, Yorkshire
6 Oct 1957Page 27Britain win the Ryder Cup by 7½ points to 4½
7 Oct 1957Page 23
7 Nov 1959Page 20America lead after the foursomes at Palm Desert, California
9 Nov 1959Page 27America win the Ryder Cup by 8½ points to 3½
15 Oct 1961Page 38America win the Ryder Cup by 14½ points to 9½ at Royal Lytham & St Anne’s
12 Oct 1963Page 30America lead 6-2 after the foursomes at Atlanta, Georgia
14 Oct 1963Page 31America win the Ryder Cup by 23 points to 9
8 Oct 1965Page 31The score is 4-4 after the first day at Royal Birkdale
9 Oct 1965Page 26America lead 9-7 after the second day
10 Oct 1965Page 37America retain the Ryder Cup by 19½ points to 12½
21 Oct 1967Page 22America lead after the foursomes at Houston, Texas
23 Oct 1967Page 22America win the Ryder Cup by 23½ points to 8½
19 Sep 1969Page 30Britain lead by 1 point after the foursomes at Royal Birkdale
20 Sep 1969Page 27The score is 8-8 after the fourballs
21 Sep 1969Page 46The match ends in a tie, 16-16!
17 Sep 1971Page 31Britain lead 3-1 after the morning foursomes at the Old Warson Country Club, St Louis
18 Sep 1971Page 31America lead by 3 points after the morning fourballs
19 Sep 1971Page 21America win the Ryder Cup, final score 18½ points to 13½
21 Sep 1973Pages 30 & 31Britain lead by 3 points after the first day at Muirfield
22 Sep 1973Back pageThe match is 8-8 going into the final day
23 Sep 1973Page 44America win the Ryder Cup by 19 points to 13
22 Sep 1975Back PageAmerica win the Ryder Cup, final score 21-11 at Laurel Valley, Pennsylvania
16 Sep 1977Page 30America lead after the first day’s play at Royal Lytham & St Anne’s
17 Sep 1977Page 26America lead by 5 points going into the singles
18 Sep 1977Page 41America win the Ryder Cup by 12½ points to 7½
16 Sep 1979Page 47Europe win the morning foursomes 3-1 at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
17 Sep 1979Back PageAmerica beat Europe to win the Ryder Cup by 17 points to 11
19 Sep 1981Back PageEurope lead by 1 point after the opening day at Walton Heath, Surrey
20 Sep 1981Back pageAmerica lead by 5 points going into the singles
21 Sep 1981Page 26America win the Ryder Cup by 18½ points to 9½
15 Oct 1983Back pageEurope lead by 1 point after the opening day at PGA National GC, Florida
16 Oct 1983Back pageThe match is 8-8 after the second day’s play
17 Oct 1983Back pageAmerica win the Ryder Cup by 14½ points to 13½
14 Sep 1985Back PageAmerica lead by 1 point after the opening day at The Belfry
15 Sep 1985Page 44Europe lead 9-7 after the second day
16 Sep 1985Page 31 and backEurope win the Ryder Cup 16½ points to 11½
27 Sep 1987Back pageEurope have a 5 point lead going into the singles
28 Sep 1987Page 27 and backEurope retain the Ryder Cup, final Score 15-13
23 Sep 1989Pages 30 & 31Europe lead 5-3 after the opening day at The Belfry
24 Sep 1989Back PageEurope take a 9-7 lead into the singles
25 Sep 1989Pages 30, 31 & backEurope hold onto the Ryder Cup, final score 14-14
28 Sep 1991Pages 26 & 27America lead by 1 point after the opening day at Kiawah Island
29 Sep 1991Pages 34 & 35The match is 8-8 after the second day’s play
30 Sep 1991Pages 30 & 31America win the Ryder Cup, final score 14½ points to 13½
25 Sep 1993Pages 38 & 39Europe lead 4-3 after the opening day at The Belfry
26 Sep 1993Pages 60 & 61Europe lead by 1 point going into the singles
27 Sep 1993Pages 30 & 31America win the Ryder Cup by 15 points to 13
23 Sep 1995Pages 30 & 31America lead 5-3 after the opening day
24 Sep 1995Pages 50 & 51America take a 1 point lead into the singles
25 Sep 1995Pages 30 & 31Europe win the Ryder Cup, final score 14½ points to 13½
27 Sep 1997Pages 42 & 43The score is 3-3 after the opening day at Valderrama in Spain
28 Sep 1997Pages 74 & 75Europe are in a healthy lead after the second day’s play
29 Sep 1997Pages 34 & 35Europe retain the Ryder Cup, final score 14½ points to 13½
25 Sep 1999Pages 62 & 63Europe lead 5-2 after the opening day at Brookline
26 Sep 1999Pages 86 & 87Europe take a 10-6 lead into the singles
27 Sep 1999Pages 46 & 47America win the Ryder Cup, final score 14½ points to 13½
28 Sep 2002Pages 70 & 71Europe have a 1 point lead after the opening day at The Belfry
29 Sep 2002Pages 94 & 95The score is 8-8 after the second day’s play
30 Sep 2002Pages 50 & 51Europe win the Ryder Cup, final score 15½ points to 12½
18 Sep 2004Pages 74 & 75Europe are 5 points ahead after the opening day at Oakland Hills, Michigan
19 Sep 2004Pages 94 & 95Europe take an 11-5 lead into the singles
20 Sep 2004Pages 50 & 51Europe win the Ryder Cup, final score 18½ points to 9½
23 Sep 2006Pages 70 & 71Europe lead 5-3 after the opening day at The K Club, Co. Kildare
24 Sep 2006Pages 62 & 63Europe lead 10-6 after the second day’s play
25 Sep 2006Pages 58 & 59Europe retain the Ryder Cup, final score 18½ points to 9½
22 Sep 2008Pages 50 & 51USA win the Ryder Cup by 16½ points to 11½
4 Oct 2010Pages 58 & 59Europe lead 9½ points to 6½ after the third day
5 Oct 2010Pages 62 & 63Europe win the Ryder Cup by 14½ points to 13½
30 Sep 2012Pages 56 & 57USA lead 10-6 after the second day at Medinah Country Club, Illinois
1 Oct 2012Pages 50 & 51Europe win the Ryder Cup by 14½ points to 13½
27 Sep 2014Pages 66 & 67Europe lead 5-3 after the first day at Gleneagles
28 Sep 2014Pages 66 & 67Europe lead 10-6 after the second day
29 Sep 2014Pages 50 & 51Europe win the Ryder Cup by 16½ points to 11½
3 Oct 2016Pages 50 & 51USA win the Ryder Cup by 17 points to 11
Total pages 141