Tony Jacklin - Wikipedia He was the most successful British player of his generation, winning two major championships, the 1969 Open Championship and the 1970 U S Open He was also Ryder Cup captain from 1983 to 1989, Europe winning two and tying another of these four events
Tony Jacklin: The man who saved the Ryder Cup - Todays Golfer Tony Jacklin played in seven Ryder Cups and suffered with the difference in professionalism between the teams In 1975, the soles of his cheap, plastic shoes fell off on the putting green as he took on Raymond Floyd
Tony Jacklin: the trucker’s son who took on America Golfing superstar Tony Jacklin was the only European to win the US Open in an 85-year span, and a delve into The Observer archive shows how he set the template for future generations
How Tony Jacklin Changed The Ryder Cup Forever - Golfshake. com Few - if anyone - have made a greater impact to this ongoing success story than Tony Jacklin, a mainstay player for Great Britain Ireland, four-times captain of Europe, the man who bridged eras and played a transformative role, helping to lay the brickwork of what the Ryder Cup is now today
Home - Tony Jacklin CBE Born in 1944, Jacklin won two major titles: The Open Championship in 1969 at Royal Lytham St Annes, and the U S Open in 1970 at Hazeltine National Golf Club He was the most successful British player of his generation and played a significant role in the revival of European golf
Tony Jacklin | Player Profile | The Open Tony Jacklin restored the pride in British golf by becoming the first home winner of The Open for 18 years at Royal Lytham St Annes in 1969 Did you know? The son of a Scunthorpe steelworker, Jacklin had a smooth swing and a jaunty stride
Tony Jacklin Reflects on His Career and on LIV Golf That includes Tony Jacklin, the winner of the 1969 British Open, the 1970 United States Open and eight tournaments on the European Tour, now the DP World Tour Jacklin, from England, also
Tony Jacklin: Europe’s Golfing Saviour - Golf Monthly Through a career of glittering highs and testing lows, Tony Jacklin twice played a pivotal role in revitalising the fortunes of European golf – once as a player, then as Ryder Cup captain