Tony Jacklin’s Ryder Cup journey: From no ropes on the fairways to stadium golf
The man who helped transform the Ryder Cup from mismatch to worldwide sporting phenomenon talks to PlanetSport ahead of this week’s match at Whistling Straits.
1983: ❌
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) April 23, 2021
1985: 🏆
1987: 🏆
1989: 🤝
Tony Jacklin's record as a Ryder Cup Captain.#StGeorgesDay pic.twitter.com/a5EpSKFbjJ
Jacklin on team psychology
Jacklin on bad American vibes
Jacklin had plenty of friends when he started out on the PGA Tour, Bert Yancey and Tom Weiskopf especially, and he remains very close to Jack Nicklaus.
Jacklin on the state of the GB&I/European team in the bad old days
Jacklin on the importance of the right partner
A selection of Seve Ballesteros' best ever Ryder Cup shots 🍿🎬 pic.twitter.com/sGhfhzRYpg
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) April 9, 2021
Jacklin on the 1985 triumph
Jacklin on this week's match
"First thing. Whistling Straits is a big course, but we don't know yet what Steve Stricker has asked for from the course superintendents. It will be interesting to see if he's done something to favour his team. Davis Love III did that at Hazeltine, putting the pins in the middle of greens, cutting the rough down, and it worked brilliantly.
TEAM EUROPE 🇪🇺👊 pic.twitter.com/QVSBYz7R7x
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 12, 2021
"The more I look at Europe the more I like the team. Great captain's picks from Padraig Harrington. Ian Poulter and Sergio Garcia love playing for a team, and Shane Lowry is a great holer-outer which could make him a fine match play performer.
'Tony Jacklin: My Ryder Cup Journey', co-written with Tony Jimenez, is available online now from Amazon, Waterstones, WH Smith and other leading outlets.