We look back to Muirfield Village in 1987 as Europe try to win on American soil, with Nick Faldo and Ian Woosnam to the fore.
We look back to Valderrama in 1997 as young gun Lee Westwood partners old head Nick Faldo in a key European pairing.
We take you back to Kiawah Island in 1991 and the final-green drama which gave the "War On The Shore" to the United States team.
We look back to Muirfield Village in 1987 and Spaniard Jose Maria Olazabal's singles debut against the late, great Payne Stewart.
We look back at 2002 and the moment Paul McGinley took centre stage and clinched victory for Europe by stunning mighty Jim Furyk.
We look back to 1991 and how Colin Montgomerie came close to defeat in his first ever Ryder Cup singles at Kiawah Island in 1991.
Tiger Woods doesn't lose many these days, but back in 1997 it was Italian Costantino Rocca who lowered his colours at Valderrama.
Tom Lehman recalls one of his magical moments - facing Spanish great Seve Ballesteros in his Ryder Cup swansong back in 1995.
We look at back at another great moment in Ryder Cup history as Phillip Price takes centre stage at The Belfry in September 2002.
Mark Garrod looks back to one of the great moments in Ryder Cup history - the day when Philip Walton became the hero.
It seems somewhat appropriate that an estate which has been the subject of its fair share of ownership battles should host this Ryder Cup.
Although the Ryder Cup, as we now know it began in 1927, its forerunner existed in an unofficial form several years earlier.
It is only in recent years that the Ryder Cup has gripped the sporting world - not least because of the fierce rivalry that has developed.
We look at the best ever performances in the history of one of the world's great sporting events - the Ryder Cup.
Sam Torrance called it "the most disgusting thing I have ever seen on a golf course" as the United States notched a Brookline victory.
Nick Faldo and Seve Ballesteros were crying in each other's arms as Europe celebrated a famous Ryder Cup victory at Oak Hill.
The ultimate Ryder Cup needle match ended in high drama with Bernhard Langer's miss on the final green at Kiawah Island.
Ray Floyd introduced his team as "the greatest 12 players in the world", but it was Europe who retained the trophy after a tie.
Winning on home soil two previous years was eclipsed as Europe landed a first-ever win on American soil at Muirfield Village.
Scot Sam Torrance clinched Europe's first Ryder Cup victory since 1957 amid frenzied scenes on the 18th green at the Belfry.
"Woosie quaffs more champagne. And now a pint of Guinness. He too downs it in one. Could Woosie be sick live on TV?"
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