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The Ryder Cup Trophy
In 1927, English seed merchant Samuel A. Ryder presented
the Ryder Cup to The Professional Golfers' Association of
Great Britain to place as a prize for an international
competition between American and British professional golfers.
The Ryder Cup was commissioned for 250. The trophy stands 17
inches high, is nine inches from handle to handle and weighs
four pounds. The golfing figure depicted on the top of the
trophy reflects the image of Abe Mitchell, a former gardener
himself and a friend and instructor of Samuel Ryder. A bout of
appendicitis prevented Mitchell from competing in the
inaugural Matches in 1927. But he returned to compete for
Great Britain in 1929, '31 and '33.
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