The Concession 1969

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By: Walt Spitzmiller
Course: Royal Birkdale

The 1969 Ryder Cup is best remembered for "The Concession." With the outcome of the match hanging in the balance, Jack Nicklaus conceded a 2-footer to Tony Jacklin on the last green. It resulted in the first tie in the matches' history and the USA retained the Cup. That singular act of charity is considered one of the grandest gestures of sportsmanship. Original painting and giclee prints are available.

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