Samuel Ryder, right, presents the Ryder Golf Cup to British golfer George Duncan in 1929. Ryder so enjoyed the unofficial international match between the Americans and British at Wentworth in 1926 that he determined to make it a regular event. “I will give 5 pounds to each of the winning players, and give a party afterwards, with champagne and chicken sandwiches,” he said.
The Ryder Cup, More Than Just Golf
TIME looks back at some of the occasions when it was more than just the golf that caught the world's attention