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RYDER CUP TIE.—The British captain. E. Brown (right), and the American captain, S. Snead, hold the Ryder Cup after the first tie in the 42-year history of this famous British-American golf match. The match was played at the Royal Birkdale golf course at Southport Lancashire. By Ryder Cup rales, America, as holders, should retain the cup, but they have insisted that Britain should hold it for the first year. The next match is to be played in the United States in 1971.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32114, 9 October 1969, Page 19

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RYDER CUP TIE.—The British captain. E. Brown (right), and the American captain, S. Snead, hold the Ryder Cup after the first tie in the 42-year history of this famous British-American golf match. The match was played at the Royal Birkdale golf course at Southport Lancashire. By Ryder Cup rales, America, as holders, should retain the cup, but they have insisted that Britain should hold it for the first year. The next match is to be played in the United States in 1971. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32114, 9 October 1969, Page 19

RYDER CUP TIE.—The British captain. E. Brown (right), and the American captain, S. Snead, hold the Ryder Cup after the first tie in the 42-year history of this famous British-American golf match. The match was played at the Royal Birkdale golf course at Southport Lancashire. By Ryder Cup rales, America, as holders, should retain the cup, but they have insisted that Britain should hold it for the first year. The next match is to be played in the United States in 1971. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32114, 9 October 1969, Page 19