Summary
Along with Justin Leonard's historic 45-foot putt in 1999, the memory of another putt eight years earlier still stands, frozen in time, a quintessential moment in modern Ryder Cup history. Another putt that decided the Ryder Cup. A putt that missed.
Flash back to the 1991 Ryder Cup, Kiawah Island, S.C.: The so- called "War at the Shore." The final hole.See the full content of this document
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Langer's Legacy Gives Him Chops for Captainship
The final shot.
Bernhard Langer, the slender, stoic German perfectionist, stands on the 18th green, facing a 6-foot par putt for all the marbles. Make it and Europe keeps the Ryder Cup.Miss and it belongs to the United States ...See the full content of this document
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