Who Is the Ryder Cup Named After?

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Who Is the Ryder Cup Named After?

The trophy honors Samuel Ryder, a Manchester-born seed merchant who moved to St. Albans. Late in life, he picked up golf as a hobby and quickly fell in love with it. By the 1920s, Ryder was funding matches between British and American pros, leading to the first official Ryder Cup in 1927 at Worcester Country Club.

By Nischay Rathore

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