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Ryder Cup star Barnes dies aged 74

September 10, 2019
British golfer Brian Barnes. — Courtesy photo
British golfer Brian Barnes. — Courtesy photo

LONDON — British golfer Brian Barnes, who memorably beat Jack Nicklaus twice in one day at the Ryder Cup, has died aged 74.

Barnes, one of golf's most colorful characters, passed away on Monday after a short battle with cancer.

"It was very sudden. I played a round of golf with him in May and he played 18 holes with no problem at all," Barnes's brother-in-law, Guy Faulkner, told the Press Association.

Barnes was born in Addington, Surrey, and represented England at international level until 1971 when he joined the Scottish PGA.

He won nine European Tour titles but the defining moment of his career came in the 1975 Ryder Cup against the United States at Laurel Valley.

Barnes famously beat legendary American Jack Nicklaus 4&2 in the morning singles and 2&1 in an afternoon rematch.

Barnes was a larger-than-life personality who once marked his ball on the final hole of the 1982 Scottish Professional Championship with a beer can, then putted out for the win.

He would regularly tee off with a hip flask of alcohol and orange juice in his bag.

However, the drinking took its toll and Barnes came close to committing suicide before receiving treatment for alcoholism.

Having won his fight against alcoholism, Barnes became eligible for the Seniors Tour in 1995 and lifted the British Open title at Royal Portrush that year, successfully defending the title at the same venue 12 months later. — AFP


September 10, 2019
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