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Walker Cup

The Walker Cup is a golf trophy contested in odd-numbered years by leading amateur golfers in two teams: United States, and Great Britain and Ireland. The official name is the Walker Cup Match. In 1921 the Royal Liverpool Golf Club hosted an unofficial contest which was followed by official annual contests from 1922 through 1924. From 1925 they became biennial, held on even-number years. After World War Two they switched to odd-numbered years. They are held alternately in the U.S., and Ireland or Britain. The cup is named in honor of George Herbert Walker who was president of the USGA in 1920 when the match was initiated.

Ranking

Player Courses
1. Tom Clasby 35
1. Paul Rudovsky 35
3. Mark White 34
3. James Gold 34
3. Joseph Andriole 34
3. Scott Wilson 34
3. Bob McCoy 34
3. Greg Ohlendorf 34
3. David Forgan 34
10. David Margolis 33
10. Billy Satterfield 33
10. Steven Lapper 33
10. Bill Schulz 33
14. Jeffrey Lewis 32
14. Andy Wincel 32
14. Derek Douglas 32
14. John Preschlack 32
14. Tom Williamsen 32
19. Jon Orszag 31
19. Daryl Steel 31