Ryder Cup Best Shots Countdown: No. 2 Seve Ballesteros 1983

In 1983 Seve produced one of the greatest shots ever, but it still only comes second in our Ryder Cup countdown.

Ryder Cup Best Shots Countdown: No. 2 Seve Ballesteros 1983

In 1983 Seve produced one of the greatest shots ever, but it still only comes second in our Ryder Cup countdown.

Ryder Cup Best Shots Countdown: No. 2 Seve Ballesteros 1983

Heading out first, Europe desperately needed a point in Severiano Ballesteros' match against Fuzzy Zoeller.

Bernhard Langer said it was “the most amazing shot I have ever seen.”

Jack Nicklaus also called it the finest shot he’d ever seen.

Unfortunately, Europe would lose the Cup by 14 and a half points to 13.

The half points by Lanny Watkins and Tom Kite, along with the the points delivered by Tom Watson and Craig Stadler proved to be decisive.

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Ryder Cup Best Shots Countdown: No. 6 Paul McGinley 2002

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Ryder Cup Best Shots Countdown: No. 5 Justin Leonard 1999

With five days to go until the Ryder…

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Ryder Cup Best Shots Countdown: No. 3 Graeme McDowell 2010

Ryder Cup Best Shots Countdown: No. 3 Graeme McDowell 2010

With three days to go until the Ryder…

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