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The 1951 Ryder Cup was held at Pinehurst, also site of several United State's Open Championships. HARVIE WARD is North Carolina's Greatest Golfing Legend, and Tim Peeler interviewed him in 1999

The 1951 Ryder Cup was held at Pinehurst, also site of several United State's Open Championships. HARVIE WARD is North Carolina's Greatest Golfing Legend, and Tim Peeler interviewed him in 1999

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E. Harvie Ward is remembered as one of the greatest amateurs in golf history. A Tarboro, N.C. native, he won both the U.S. Amateur (1955, 1956) and the British Amateur (1952), plus the NCAA and Canadian Amateur titles. He competed in 10 Masters, finishing in the Top 24 four times, and played in the famous 1956 Pebble Beach match against Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson — called “The Greatest Match Ever Played.”

Ward later became a respected teacher and mentor, coaching major champion Payne Stewart and inspiring countless golfers at Pine Needles in Pinehurst. Known for his short game brilliance, warm personality, and love of competition, his legacy endures in golf history.

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