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FILE - In this Oct. 22, 1967 file photo, British Ryder Cup team captain Dai Rees, left, congratulates Ben Hogan, captain of the U.S. team after Hogan's golfers beat the British in the three day competition at Champions course in Houston. Momentum means everything at the Ryder Cup. Shot to shot, match to match, even era to era, it’s swung back and forth between the United States and Europe. Golfers don’t come any tougher or more taciturn than Ben Hogan. The United States had largely dominated Ryder Cup play in the preceding four decades. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - In this Oct. 22, 1967 file photo, British Ryder Cup team captain Dai Rees, left, congratulates Ben Hogan, captain of the U.S. team after Hogan's golfers beat the British in the three day competition at Champions course in Houston. Momentum means everything at the Ryder Cup. Shot to shot, match to match, even era to era, it’s swung back and forth between the United States and Europe. Golfers don’t come any tougher or more taciturn than Ben Hogan. The United States had largely dominated Ryder Cup play in the preceding four decades. (AP Photo/File)

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