2011 Walker Cup

Golf tournament


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FieldValue
nameWalker Cup
year2011
logoWalkerCup2011Logo.jpg
logowidth140px
dates10–11 September 2011
venueRoyal Aberdeen Golf Club
locationAberdeen, Scotland
homeGB&I
awayUSA
homecaptainNigel Edwards
awaycaptainJim Holtgrieve
homescore14
awayscore12
resultGreat Britain & Ireland wins
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| name = Walker Cup | year = 2011 | logo = WalkerCup2011Logo.jpg | logowidth = 140px | dates = 10–11 September 2011 | venue = Royal Aberdeen Golf Club | location = Aberdeen, Scotland | home = GB&I | away = USA | homecaptain = Nigel Edwards | awaycaptain = Jim Holtgrieve | homescore = 14 | awayscore = 12 | result = Great Britain & Ireland wins The 43rd Walker Cup Match was played on 10 and 11 September 2011 at the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Team Great Britain and Ireland won 14 to 12.

Format

On Saturday, there are four matches of foursomes in the morning and eight singles matches in the afternoon. On Sunday, there are again four matches of foursomes in the morning, followed by ten singles matches (involving every player) in the afternoon. In all, 26 matches are played.

Each of the 26 matches is worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match is all square after the 18th hole extra holes are not played. Rather, each side earns ½ a point toward their team total. The team that accumulates at least 13½ points wins the competition. In the event of a tie, the previous winner retains the Cup.

Course

The matches were played on the Balgownie Links of the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in Aberdeen, Scotland, which is a par 71 course. The club was founded in 1780, and is the sixth-oldest golf club in the world. The club moved to the Balgownie Links in 1888, and has hosted a number of Scottish tournaments (including the Boys Amateur Championship) and the 2005 Senior British Open Championship. The club has one other course, named the Silverburn.

Teams

Ten players for the US and Great Britain & Ireland participated in the event plus one non-playing captain for each team.

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NameRankAgeHometownNotes
Jim Holtgrieve63St. Louis, Missourinon-playing captain
Blayne Barber5121Lake City, FloridaWon 2009 Florida State Amateur; member 2011 Palmer Cup team
Patrick Cantlay119Los Alamitos, CaliforniaLow amateur at 2011 U.S. Open
Harris English622Thomasville, GeorgiaWon 2011 Children's Hospital Invitational
Russell Henley2022Macon, GeorgiaWon 2011 Stadion Classic; tied low amateur at 2010 U.S. Open
Kelly Kraft1222Dallas, TexasWon 2011 U.S. Amateur
Patrick Rodgers318Avon, IndianaWon 2011 Porter Cup
Nathan Smith10833Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaThree-time U.S. Mid-Amateur winner; played 2009 Walker Cup
Jordan Spieth218Dallas, TexasWon 2009 and 2011 U.S. Junior Amateur
Peter Uihlein421Orlando, FloridaWon 2010 U.S. Amateur; played 2009 Walker Cup
Chris Williams1020Moscow, IdahoQualified for 2011 U.S. Open, won 2011 Pacific Coast Amateur
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NameRankAgeHometownNotes
WAL Nigel Edwards43Caerphilly, Walesnon-playing captain
ENG Steven Brown2324Wentworth, EnglandWon 2011 English Amateur
SCO James Byrne6622Banchory, ScotlandRunner-up in 2010 Amateur Championship
NIR Paul Cutler2422Portstewart, Northern IrelandWon 2010 Lytham Trophy, 2011 Irish Amateur Close and West of Ireland
NIR Alan Dunbar21621Rathmore, County Antrim, Northern IrelandWon 2010 Irish Amateur Open and Northern Ireland Amateur
ENG Stiggy Hodgson3321Sunningdale, EnglandRunner-up at 2011 Spanish Amateur; played 2009 Walker Cup
ENG Tom Lewis720Welwyn Garden City, EnglandLow amateur at 2011 Open Championship, led after first round
WAL Rhys Pugh7517Vale of Glamorgan, WalesWon 2011 Irish Amateur Open
ENG Jack Senior1123Heysham, EnglandWon 2011 Lytham Trophy
SCO Michael Stewart1421Troon, ScotlandRunner-up in 2011 Amateur Championship
ENG Andy Sullivan524Nuneaton, EnglandWon 2011 Scottish Stroke Play; runner-up in 2011 Brabazon Trophy
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Note: World Amateur Golf Ranking as of 4 September 2011.

Saturday's matches

Morning foursomes

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GBR & IRLResultsUSA3Overall1
Lewis/StewartGBRIRL 2 and 1Uihlein/English
Senior/SullivanGBRIRL 2 and 1Henley/Kraft
Cutler/DunbarGBRIRL 5 and 4Smith/Barber
Brown/HodgsonUSA 5 and 3Cantlay/Williams
3Foursomes1
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Afternoon singles

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GBR & IRLResultsUSA7Overall5
Tom LewisUSA 2 and 1Peter Uihlein
Jack SeniorUSA 3 and 2Jordan Spieth
Andy SullivanUSA 2 and 1Harris English
Rhys PughGBRIRL 2 and 1Patrick Rodgers
Steven BrownGBRIRL 1 upRussell Henley
James ByrneGBRIRL 2 and 1Nathan Smith
Paul CutlerGBRIRL 2 and 1Kelly Kraft
Michael StewartUSA 2 and 1Patrick Cantlay
4Singles4
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Sunday's matches

Morning foursomes

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GBR & IRLResultsUSA10½Overall
Lewis/StewarthalvedSpieth/Rodgers
Senior/SullivanGBRIRL 3 and 2Uihlein/English
Cutler/DunbarGBRIRL 2 and 1Kraft/Barber
Byrne/PughGBRIRL 5 and 3Cantlay/Williams
Foursomes½
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Afternoon singles

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GBR & IRLResultsUSA14Overall12
Tom LewisUSA 4 and 2Russell Henley
Andy SullivanUSA 3 and 2Jordan Spieth
Jack SeniorhalvedNathan Smith
Michael StewartGBRIRL 3 and 2Patrick Rodgers
Stiggy HodgsonUSA 2 and 1Peter Uihlein
Steven BrownhalvedBlayne Barber
Rhys PughGBRIRL 2 and 1Kelly Kraft
Alan DunbarUSA 1 upChris Williams
James ByrneUSA 2 and 1Harris English
Paul CutlerhalvedPatrick Cantlay
Singles
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References

References

  1. [https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/6957510/walker-cup-britain-ireland-clinches-win-united-states Britain & Ireland wins Walker Cup]
  2. (10 September 2011). "GB&I beat USA at Royal Aberdeen". BBC Sport.
  3. (10 September 2011). "Great Britain and Ireland defeat US thanks to Jack Senior service". Daily Telegraph.
  4. "Royal Aberdeen Golf Club History".

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