On September 29 in golf history — 1991: War by the Shore: USA wins at Kiawah, plus 4 more moments from 1935–2002.
Jerry Barber, the 1961 PGA Championship winner who holed dramatic late putts to force a playoff, was one of the era's great putters and short-game artists.
Jerry BarberAmerican golfer Kermit Zarley, a three-time PGA Tour winner and the 1962 NCAA champion known as 'the Pro from the Moon,' was born on this day in Seattle, Washington.
American golfer Kelly Robbins, a nine-time LPGA Tour winner whose victories included the 1995 LPGA Championship, was born on this day in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
Bernhard Langer missed a six-foot par putt on the 18th in the anchor singles match, handing the United States a 14.5-13.5 win in the tense 1991 Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island.
Bernhard LangerPaul McGinley holed the clinching putt as Europe beat the United States 15.5-12.5 at The Belfry in the Ryder Cup postponed a year by the September 11 attacks.