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CS2884 Golf Materials Golf Trivia Quiz ANSWERS.Indd par for Parkinson’s Golf trivia quiz answers 1. What is the surname of double US Open winner Andy? a. North b. South c. East d. West 2. What was awarded to the winners of the Open Championship between 1860 and 1870? a. Red belt b. Yellow tie c. Green hat d. Blue jacket 3. At which course do the World Match Play Championships take place? a. St Andrews b. Wentworth c. Muirfield d. The Belfry 4. How many times did Spaniard Seve Ballesteros win The Open? a. 3 b. 1 c. 4 d. 2 5. The Claret Jug is famously awarded to the winner of which golf major? a. US Open b. US Masters c. US PGA d. The Open 6. Which course has hosted The Open more times than any other? a. St Andrews b. Muirfield c. Prestwick d. Royal Troon 7. First awarded in 1949, who is given a Silver Medal at The Open? a. Leading amateur b. Last place c. Leading British player d. Runner up 8. How many years were there between Gary Player’s first and final triumphs at The Open? a. 15 b. 5 c. 10 d. 20 9. How many points are available in each Ryder Cup tournament? a. 26 b. 24 c. 20 d. 28 10. Who was the first player from outside the British Isles to captain a European Ryder Cup team? a. Sergo Garcia b. Bernhard Langer c. Jose Maria Olazabal d. Seve Ballesteros 11. Who captained the US team to victory in the 2008 Ryder Cup, ending a streak of three European victories? a. Davis Love III b. Paul Azinge c. Jack Nicklaus d. Corey Pavin 12. Who defeated Greg Norman in a play-off to win the 1984 US Open? a. David Toms b. Fuzzy Zoeller c. Lee Trevino d. Ian Woosnam 13. In which US state is the World Golf Hall of Fame located? a. Texas b. Nebraska c. Florida d. Maine 14. Which golfer can be seen on the top of the Ryder Cup? a. George Duncan b. Ted Ray c. Abe Mitchell d. Art Wall 15. In what decade did the Ryder Cup become open to players from continental Europe rather than just Great Britain? a. 2000s b. 1980s c. 1990s d. 1970s 16. In 1929, which British golf club became the first to host the Ryder Cup on British soil? a. Ganton b. The Belfry c. Slaley Hall d. Moortown 17. Who was the first ever world number one when the rankings were introduced in 1986? a. Seve Ballesteros b. Greg Norman c. Bernhard Langer d. Nick Faldo 18. In 1990, aged 45, who became the oldest winner of the US Open? a. Corey Pavin b. Hale Irwin c. Fred Couples d. Tom Kite 19. In 1997, who gained the unwanted record of the worst ever opening round by an Open champion? a. Nick Price b. Ernie Els c. Paul Lawrie d. Nick Faldo 20. Hell Bunker is found at which golf course? a. Royal Troon b. Gleneagles c. St Andrews d. Royal Birkdale Parkinson’s UK is the operating name of the Parkinson’s Disease Society of the United Kingdom. A charity registered in England and Wales (258197) and in Scotland (SC037554). © Parkinson’s UK 10/17 (CS2884) .
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