GLENEAGLES Scotland (Reuters) - The Ryder Cup's unique atmosphere is in safe hands so long as its self-titled "Guardians" choir continue to attend and their lusty singing and bespoke chanting brought smiles and applause from both teams on Friday.
Unlike the boorish, often alcohol-fuelled drone of the "Barmy Army" that is now the regular backdrop to any England cricket match, the "Guardians" are cut from a different cloth -- literally.
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