New Page 3
Actual 1999 Ryder Cup Sunday Shirt
from Bruce Edwards
To golf fans, it's simply "The Shirt".
The shirt offered here is arguably the most well-known golf shirt of all-time.
It is an actual United States team-issued shirt from Sunday of the 1999 Ryder
Cup.
As any golf fan can tell you, Brookline was the stage for the greatest American
comeback in the history of the Ryder Cup. To the American sports fan, the 1999
Ryder Cup is one of the most famous sporting events in recent memory. At the
close of play on Saturday, the United States team faced a seemingly
insurmountable deficit; the Cup was surely headed back to Europe. Somehow the
Americans came roaring back - capped by Justin Leonard's improbable sinking of a
45 foot putt to forever enter his name, and this tournament, into golf lore.
On that fabled Sunday at Brookline, the United States wore a highly unusual (and
admittedly ugly!) custom Jeff Rose maroon shirt depicting vintage Ryder Cup
photographs. As explained by Ryder Cup hero Justin Leonard's caddie Bob Riefke,
"when we first saw those shirts, we thought it was a joke!" Well, maybe the U.S.
Team simply needed something to rally around; once the Americans put on "The
Shirt" they began dominating on a level never before seen. From that day
forward, this shirt became the most recognizable golf shirt on the planet.
Presented here is an actual U.S. Team-issued shirt from Sunday of the 1999 Ryder
Cup. This shirt comes from the personal collection of the late Bruce Edwards, who was
assisting Captain Ben Crenshaw at the 1999 Ryder Cup. In fact, the shirt still
appears to have Champagne stains from the celebration that fateful Sunday night
in 1999!