1927 Ryder Cup - Teams

Teams

Team USA
  • Walter Hagen — Captain
  • Johnny Farrell
  • Gene Sarazen
  • Leo Diegel
  • Johnny Golden
  • Joe Turnesa
  • Al Watrous
  • Bill Mehlhorn
Team Great Britain
  • Ted Ray — Captain
  • George Duncan
  • Arthur Havers
  • Aubrey Boomer
  • Fred Robson
  • Archie Compston
  • Herbert Jolly
  • Charles Whitcombe
  • George Gadd

A sub-committee of the Professional Golfers' Association was appointed to choose the Great Britain team for the first official Ryder Cup. This consisted of Harry Vardon, J.H. Taylor and James Braid. In March 1927 an initial group of 9 players was selected to represent Great Britain. These consisted of the above 9 players but with Abe Mitchell instead of Jolly. Later in March it was announced that Abe Mitchell would be the captain of the team. However, in May, his health gave some concern. It was eventually decided that he was unfit to travel. Later he was operated on for appendicitis. Seven members of the team left on the Aquitania on May 21, Boomer being picked up in Cherbourg. Ray was appointed the new captain. However, with the team a man short, the PGA Secretary Percy Perrins recruited Jolly who sailed on a later boat and arrived in New York four days after the rest of the team.

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