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W
hen Dave Marr was the captain spot in the U.S. Open, where suddenly
of the 1981 U.S. Ryder Cup he was one of the favorites.

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team, he had a low-key, gritty

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competitor on his team in Larry Nelson,


I won, I’d get the chance to play in the
players in their 20s
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who would go on to amass a 9-3-1 record

Open,” said Gay.

the PGA TOUR.


in three Ryder Cups. In the first half of the Gay opened with a 64 then ran off a pair
Spain’s Sergio
Garcia topped that
2009 season, Brian Gay earned a similar of 66s, all of which were good enough
list, with seven
reputation as a quiet, confident closer in to give him a one-stroke lead after each
wins, followed by
Australia’s Adam
golf tournaments. round. He turned in a final 66 fueled early
Scott, with six.
Gay came into the season with one by birdies on three of the first six holes
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