This Day in Golf History: April 27
On this date in 1929, the Ryder Cup Match was played in cold and snow as the Great Britain team beat the United States, 7-5, at Moortown Golf Club in West Yorkshire, England. Also on this date, legendary 36-year Chicago Tribune golf editor Charlie Bartlett was born in 1905. He died on November 6, 1967, and at the next Masters, the Charles Bartlett Lounge was dedicated on April 10, 1968, in the press building to honor him.