Moving tributes, excitement builds at Ryder opening ceremony
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[September 30, 2016]
By Larry Fine
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Moving
tributes to Arnold Palmer and a celebration of sportsmanship from
the Ryder Cup past highlighted Thursday's opening ceremony of the
41st edition of the match play event starting on Friday at
Hazeltine.
Under blue skies and warm sunshine, Palmer, who died on Sunday aged
87, was honored in a touching video montage of his life and exploits
on the golf course, and a moment of silence was observed for the man
who was known simply as, 'The King'.
Thousands of fans crowded a grassy expanse in front of a stage set
under a giant banner of the gold trophy donated in 1927 by Samuel
Ryder as a prize for the international competition held every two
years.
Before the introduction of U.S. Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III and
European captain Darren Clarke and their 12-man teams, two fabled
Ryder players and captains - Jack Nicklaus and Tony Jacklin - were
saluted for an iconic moment of sportsmanship.
Jacklin and Nicklaus were deadlocked in 1969, as was the overall
score, heading to the last hole of the closest Ryder Cup matches to
date when Nicklaus conceded a two-foot par putt to Jacklin rather
than make him convert in the intense pressure for what resulted in
the first Ryder Cup draw, at 16-16.
After receiving a long, standing ovation, Nicklaus said: "Arnold
touched every aspect of the golf world including the Ryder Cup,"
said Nicklaus, who called his one-time rival, "the most popular
person ever to play the game.""We all feel his love and dedicate
these games to his honor."
A U.S. National Guard band, big musical production numbers, stirring
renditions of the anthems and a rumbling jet flyover created a
festive atmosphere.
STARS OF THE SHOW
The stars of the show were ultimately the players and they made
their entrance dressed in dignified dark suits and took their places
in the front row.
"I am so proud to be captain and that pride stems from the people
that I am representing, and the players are at the top of that
list," said Clarke.
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An overall view of the stage during the Opening Ceremony for the
41st Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit:
Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports
After four days ramping up to the matches the players looked raring
to go, most noticeably world number three Rory McIlroy who pumped
his fist with gusto when introduced.
Love, as did Clarke, also introduced his assistant captains, a U.S.
group that included 14-times major winner Tiger Woods, who like many
others on stage had soaked through his shirt with perspiration in
the late afternoon heat.
At the end of the introductions, the pairings for the first
foursomes matches launching the three-day event were announced.
Clarke put forward his top pair, Olympic champion Justin Rose and
British Open winner Henrik Stenson.
Love countered with world number four Jordan Spieth and Patrick
Reed, who were unbeaten in tandem two years ago at Gleneagles,
winning two matches and halving another.
When their names were called, they jumped to their feet and
high-fived each other in anticipation of a big showdown.
Both Love and Clarke also paid homage to Palmer, with the U.S.
captain saying: "Arnold, this one's for you."
(Editing by Mark Lamport-Stokes)
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