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Meet Samuel Ryder, the man behind the Ryder CupJan 2, 2021 · Samuel Ryder was an Englishman who was born March 24, 1858. He grew up around Manchester in England and was a successful seed merchant.
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Who was Samuel Ryder? A story of the Ryder Cup's originsSep 21, 2023 · Samuel Ryder was the man who founded the Ryder Cup in 1927, but ... Sam Ryder was born in 1858 and moved to St Albans from Manchester in 1895.
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About Samuel RyderSamuel Ryder was born on 24th March 1858 in Walton-le-Dale, a small village ... Founder of the Ryder Cup. Picture. Samuel presenting the Ryder Cup in 1929.
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Who Is the Ryder Cup Named After? - Golf CompendiumThe Ryder Cup is Named for Samuel Ryder. Samuel Ryder was born in Lancashire, England, in 1858, and died in London in 1936. His father was a well-to-do ...<|separator|>
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Samuel Ryder: Legends - LINKS MagazineBorn in 1858, he grew up in Manchester, England, the son of a corn merchant, and entered his father's business shortly after university. The accepted story is ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Samuel Ryder - The Founder Of The Ryder Cup | Golf MonthlySep 9, 2021 · Samuel Ryder - The Founder Of The Ryder Cup. Mark Townsend on the man who hatched the idea for what is now one of sport's biggest competitions.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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The man who brought the Ryder Cup to life - Independence Golf Clubabout $21,000 today — on a 17-inch-tall gold cup from venerable British jeweler Mappin & Webb, and the Ryder Cup was ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Samuel Ryder - The Man Behind The Ryder CupFirst there is the founder of the Ryder Cup matches, Samuel Ryder. With his business as a seed merchant, he became quite rich, started an enthusiastic interest ...
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Samuel Ryder (1858–1936) - Ancestors Family SearchWhen Samuel Ryder was born on 24 March 1858, in Walton-le-Dale, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Samuel Ryder, was 34 and his mother, ...Missing: biography early
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The “Seeds” of the Ryder Cup in Land Tax Records for HertfordshireFeb 24, 2023 · He was the fourth child out of eight children born to his parents Samuel Ryder Sr. (1823/4–1904), a gardener, and Elizabeth (née Martin) (1822/ ...Missing: background childhood<|separator|>
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Samuel Ryder | Sportspeople - Herts MemoriesMay 11, 2010 · Samuel Ryder was born on March 24th 1858 at Walton-Le-Dale near Preston in Lancashire. His father, also Samuel, was a gardener and his mother, Elizabeth, was a ...Missing: biography early life siblings
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Samuel Ryder and St Albans - Bretherton LawRyder was actually born near Preston in 1858, one of 8 children born to a nurseryman and seed merchant, also named Samuel, who employed his son in his expanding ...Missing: background childhood
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God, gardening and golf: the story of Samuel Ryder - St Albans TimesSep 18, 2023 · Sam Ryder was born in 1858 near Preston, the fourth of eight children. The family moved to Manchester, where at school he was a keen rugby player and cricketer.Missing: biography siblings<|control11|><|separator|>
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Remembering Samuel Ryder (1858 - 1936)May 11, 2019 · Samuel Ryder was born in Preston Lancashire on 24th March in 1858. He was the son of a Manchester corn merchant and was educated at Manchester University.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Ryder Cup: Everything you need to know about the Lancashire man ...Sep 26, 2025 · It was founded by Samuel Ryder, a successful businessman who was ... He trained as a teacher at Owens College in Manchester (now ...
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Who is Samuel Ryder and why did he have such an impact on world ...Sep 30, 2018 · He trained as a teacher at Owens College in Manchester but did not graduate due to ill health. Ryder first worked at a shipping firm in ...<|separator|>
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What is Ryder Cup trophy made from and who is Samuel Ryder?Jan 12, 2022 · First presented in 1927, the Ryder Cup trophy was commissioned by English seed merchant Samuel Ryder. ... He trained as a teacher at Owens College ...
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Samuel Ryder – Patron of the Ryder CupSamuel Ryder was born in Preston Lancashire on 24th March in 1858. He was the son of a Manchester corn merchant and was educated at Manchester University. ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Samuel Ryder - WikipediaSamuel Ryder ; Founder of the Ryder Cup, pioneer of selling garden seeds in "penny packets" · Sponsoring professional golf tournaments, including the Ryder Cup.Early life · Business career · Church involvement · Golf
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Golf's Ryder Cup founder invented 'penny packet' garden seedSep 30, 2025 · Ryder's Seeds was a company founded by Ryder Cup founder Samuel Ryder in St Albans, Hertfordshire, in 1895, going on to sell seeds in ...
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The Ryder Cup for Gardening | The Garden History BlogOct 2, 2021 · It was there in 1858 that Samuel Ryder was born, the fourth in a family of 8 children. ... entry in the Dictionary of National Biography entry ...
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God, gardening and golf: the story of Samuel Ryder | Herts AdvertiserSep 23, 2021 · Samuel came to St Albans at the age of 37 in 1895 and started his business from a shed in his back garden (long before working from home became ...
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From flowers to food: What next for Samuel Ryder's exhibition hall?Apr 3, 2023 · Starting the business from a garden shed in a rented house on Folly Lane, in less than six years Ryder was successful enough to be able to ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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From a small seed, a sporting feast has grown - the Ryder CupSep 19, 2014 · Quite what Ryder, who made a fortune with a packet seed business in the leafy town of St Albans (once the Roman stronghold of Verulamium) ...<|separator|>
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The Christian faith of the Ryder Cup founder | OpinionSep 29, 2023 · Ryder was brought up as a Wesleyan Methodist and attended the independent chapel in St Albans. He was an elder there, with special ...Missing: early career
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Samuel Ryder Acknowledged With Special Recognition AwardJan 10, 2018 · His role in community of St Albans involved a religious commitment that included being a Deacon at his local church, a councillor for St Albans ...
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Golf? For Samuel Ryder – founder of the Ryder Cup – his faith was ...Sep 26, 2025 · Samuel Ryder, the British businessman who founded the competition in 1927, was not that passionate about golf! His Christian faith was far more ...<|separator|>
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St Albans Civic Society to help remember Samuel RyderMay 29, 2025 · He supported city charities caring for the poor, the elderly, and women whose husbands were away fighting during the First World War. A ...
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[PDF] Samuel Ryder - The ManHe was also interested in local politics and civic duties and was elected as a. Liberal Councillor from 1903 until 1916. In 1905 he became Mayor, a considerable ...
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HOW THE RYDER CUP BEGAN... Samuel Ryder first took ...Sep 19, 2025 · Samuel Ryder first took up golf simply as a way to enjoy the outdoors. Within a year, however, he became deeply passionate about the sport ...
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From a small seed, a sporting feast has grown - the Ryder CupSep 19, 2014 · In the St Albans Museum, a small section is devoted to the life of Ryder, from the Ryder and Son seed company that grew and grew, his many ...
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4 June 1926: Samuel Ryder's first US v GB golf match - MoneyWeekJun 4, 2015 · And so on 4 June 1926, he funded a match at Wentworth between British and American professionals. The British won 13 to 1 . Latest Videos ...Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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Ryder Cup Trophy Facts and History - Golf CompendiumRyder spent £250 to have the trophy created. It was designed by the Mappin & Webb Company in the form of a golden chalice, with the small figure of a golfer on ...
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History of the Ryder CupEnthralled by what he saw, Ryder wished to make the event a regular 'official' occurrence. He formalised a deed of trust with the British PGA and donated a £250 ...
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Ryder Cup: Abe Mitchell was chosen to be the figure on top of ... - BBCSep 27, 2023 · Mitchell had met Samuel Ryder, the wealthy seed merchant who would go on to found the transatlantic tournament that bears his name.Missing: relationship | Show results with:relationship
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Golfer Abe Mitchell: British Powerhouse, Ryder Cup ModelIn 1925, Abe Mitchell became the golf instructor of a wealthy seed merchant named Samuel Ryder. Mitchell tutored Ryder at Verulam Golf Club in St. Albans, near ...Missing: relationship | Show results with:relationship
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Ryder Cup | The PGAEntrepreneur Samuel Ryder met Mitchell at an event at Verulam Golf Club, St Albans, and brought Mitchell back to the UK, hiring him as a personal tutor. Ryder ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Answer: 12030: Abe Mitchell (Hertfordshire Genealogy)In 1925 Samuel Ryder employed him as a personal instructor at the Verulam Golf Course, and Abe moved to 19, Cunningham Avenue, St Albans. He died in St Albans ...
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Abe Mitchell - Antique Golf Clubs from Scotland: ClubmakersIndeed, he gave lessons to Samuel Ryder and it was through their friendship that Ryder was a spectator at the unofficial GB vs USA match of 1926 which led to ...Missing: relationship | Show results with:relationship
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In 1906, Samuel Ryder, together with his wife and three ... - InstagramOct 3, 2025 · In 1906, Samuel Ryder, together with his wife and three daughters, moved to Marlborough House, a mansion with a long drive set in five acres of ...
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History - Ryder CupIt's an event that transcends sport, yet remains true to the spirit of its founder, Samuel Ryder. Wins. usa flag. USA. 27. trophy. Wins. eu flag. EUROPE. 16.
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The History of the Ryder Cup - Golf MonthlySep 2, 2008 · No man has played in more Ryder Cups – between '77 and '97 he made 11 appearances, playing in 46 matches and winning exactly half of them. It ...
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The Samuel Ryder Foundation - HomeSamuel Ryder Foundation receives £25,000 pledge from Ryder Cup Europe. We are seeking planning permission for a statue of Samuel Ryder in the centre of St ...Missing: church involvement<|separator|>