Can the Americans save the series? Eight matches gone, only one to play and the score is U.S.A. 3 1/2, the World 4 1/2. This final match takes place on one of Britain's most beautiful seaside links.
Dick Sikes, U.S.A. v. Kel Nagle, Australia at Turnberry
A battle between youth and experience. Sikes is one of the most promising young players on the U.S. circuit-he has already been in the top ten of their season's money-winners. Nagle, representing the World, was British Open Champion in 1960 and winner of professional titles when Sikes was a boy of nine.
Prize-money: $4,000 to the winner; $3,000 to the loser
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