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Tony Jacklin putts while Jack Nicklaus looks on during their famous 1969 Ryder Cup singles match

Tony Jacklin putts while Jack Nicklaus looks on during their famous 1969 Ryder Cup singles match
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Tony Jacklin putts while Jack Nicklaus looks on during their famous 1969 Ryder Cup singles match

Golf - 1969 Ryder Cup - Great Britain & Ireland 16 USA 16 (USA retains trophy)
Great Britains Tony Jacklin putts as Jack Nicklaus watches in their day 3 singles match at Royal Birkdale.
Nicklaus famously conceded a missable putt to Jacklin at the last hole in the most famous gesture of sportsmanship in the competitions history. It was the first draw in Ryder Cup history. Colorsport Images are an ever-expanding library providing extensive coverage of all aspects of sport including Olympics since 1972 and football since 1881. © colorsport

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In this iconic photograph captured during the 1969 Ryder Cup, golf legends Tony Jacklin and Jack Nicklaus engage in a fierce singles match at Royal Birkdale. As the tension builds on the green, Tony Jacklin focuses intently as he lines up his crucial putt. Standing by, with an expression of both intensity and respect, is none other than Jack Nicklaus himself. This particular moment would go down in history as one of the most memorable acts of sportsmanship ever witnessed in the Ryder Cup. With victory hanging in the balance, it was here that Nicklaus made a decision that would forever etch his name into golf folklore. In an unprecedented display of goodwill towards his opponent, Nicklaus famously conceded a missable putt to Jacklin on their final hole. The gesture left spectators stunned and showcased not only their immense skill but also their unwavering integrity. This act resulted in an extraordinary draw between Great Britain & Ireland and USA - marking the first time such an outcome had occurred in Ryder Cup history. As we gaze upon this remarkable print by COLORSPORT Images, we are reminded of how sports can transcend competition itself. It serves as a testament to the power of camaraderie and fair play within this beloved game that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.


Framed Prints

Relive the iconic moment from golf history with our Framed Print of Tony Jacklin putting during the 1969 Ryder Cup singles match against Jack Nicklaus. Widely regarded as one of the most memorable encounters in Ryder Cup lore, this image captures the intense focus of Jacklin as he prepares to make a crucial putt, with Nicklaus intently watching from the background. This stunning print, sourced from Colorsport Images, is a must-have for any golf enthusiast or Ryder Cup fan. With its high-quality, vibrant colors and detailed resolution, this Framed Print is sure to bring a touch of classic sports history to your home or office. Order yours today and relive the thrill of one of golf's greatest moments.


Photo Prints

Relive the iconic moment from golf history with this stunning photograph from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. Witness the intense focus of Tony Jacklin as he putts during the famous 1969 Ryder Cup singles match against Jack Nicklaus. The tension is palpable as Nicklaus looks on, with the fate of the trophy hanging in the balance. This timeless image captures the spirit of competition and sportsmanship, making it a must-have for any golf enthusiast's collection. Printed using the highest quality materials and processes, this print is sure to bring a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home or office.


Poster Prints

Relive the iconic moment from golf history with our Media Storehouse poster print featuring Tony Jacklin putting in the 1969 Ryder Cup singles match against Jack Nicklaus. Widely regarded as one of the most memorable matches in Ryder Cup history, this COLORSPORT image captures the intensity and sportsmanship between these two golfing legends. Add this stunning print to your golf decor and transport yourself back to Royal Birkdale, where the USA team retained the trophy. A must-have for any golf enthusiast or sports memorabilia collector.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Relive the legendary 1969 Ryder Cup moment with our exquisite jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse and Colorsport Images. Witness the intense focus of Tony Jacklin as he putts, while Jack Nicklaus observes in this iconic image from the historic day 3 singles match at Royal Birkdale. The high-quality puzzle pieces will provide hours of enjoyable assembly, transporting you back to the thrilling golf competition between Great Britain & Ireland and the USA. Add this collectible puzzle to your home decor and revisit golf history.

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