The 2003 Walker Cup, the 39th Walker Cup Match, was played on 6 and 7 September 2003, at Ganton Golf Club in North Yorkshire, England. The event was won by Great Britain and Ireland 12½ to 11½, marking the first time that Great Britain & Ireland had three consecutive wins.

39th Walker Cup Match
Dates6–7 September 2003
VenueGanton Golf Club
LocationNorth Yorkshire, England
Captains
United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
12½ 11½ United States
Great Britain & Ireland wins the Walker Cup
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Format edit

The format for play on Saturday and Sunday was the same. There were four matches of foursomes in the morning and eight singles matches in the afternoon. In all, 24 matches were played.

Each of the 24 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 12½ points wins the competition.

Teams edit

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

    Team USA
Name Age Hometown Notes
Bob Lewis 59 Pepper Pike, Ohio non-playing captain
Bill Haas 21 Greer, South Carolina Son of Jay Haas; 2002 U.S. Amateur semifinalist
Matt Hendrix 22 Aiken, South Carolina Won 2003 Sunnehanna Amateur
Trip Kuehne 31 Irving, Texas Low amateur at 2003 U.S. Open
Brock Mackenzie 22 Yakima, Washington Won 2002 Pacific Coast Amateur
Ryan Moore 20 Puyallup, Washington Won 2002 U.S. Amateur Public Links
Chris Nallen 21 Hackettstown, New Jersey Won 2003 Northeast Amateur
Adam Rubinson 23 Fort Worth, Texas Runner up at 2002 Western Amateur and NCAA Championship
Casey Wittenberg 18 Memphis, Tennessee Won 2003 Porter Cup, Southern Amateur
Lee Williams 21 Alexander City, Alabama Won 2002 Southern Amateur; runner-up at 2003 NCAAs
George Zahringer 50 New York City Won 2002 U.S. Mid-Amateur
  &   Team Great Britain & Ireland
Name Age Hometown Notes
  Garth McGimpsey 48 Bangor, Northern Ireland non-playing captain
  Nigel Edwards 34 Caerphilly, Wales Fourth in the 2003 Lytham Trophy and Brabazon Trophy
  Noel Fox 29 Dublin, Ireland Won 2003 Irish Amateur
  Graham Gordon 23 Aberdeen, Scotland Won 2003 Scottish Amateur and seven 2002 events
  David Inglis 21 Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland Won five 2003 U.S. collegiate events
  Stuart Manley 24 Mountain Ash, Wales
  Colm Moriarty 24 Athlone, Ireland Won 2003 New South Wales Amateur, third in Lytham Trophy
  Michael Skelton 19 Redcar, England Won 2003 Welsh Open Amateur, runner-up in 2003 English Amateur
  Oliver Wilson 22 Mansfield, England Won three 2003 U.S. college events
  Stuart Wilson 26 Forfar, Scotland Won the 2003 Lytham Trophy
  Gary Wolstenholme 42 Market Harborough, England Won two Amateur Championships

Saturday's matches edit

Morning foursomes edit

  &   Results  
Wolstenholme/Skelton   2 and 1 Haas/Kuehne
S. Wilson/Inglis    2 up Williams/Zahringer
Edwards/Manley    3 and 2 Nallen/Moore
Fox/Moriarty    4 and 2 Rubinson/Wittenberg
3 Foursomes 1
3 Overall 1

Afternoon singles edit

  &   Results  
Gary Wolstenholme   1 up Bill Haas
Oliver Wilson halved Trip Kuehne
David Inglis   3 and 2 Brock Mackenzie
Stuart Wilson halved Matt Hendrix
Nigel Edwards    3 and 2 George Zahringer
Colm Moriarty   2 up Chris Nallen
Noel Fox   3 and 2 Adam Rubinson
Graham Gordon   5 and 4 Casey Wittenberg
2 Singles 6
5 Overall 7

Sunday's matches edit

Morning foursomes edit

  &   Results  
Wolstenholme/O. Wilson    5 and 4 Haas/Kuehne
Fox/Moriarty   6 and 5 Mackenzie/Hendrix
S. Wilson/Inglis halved Wittenberg/Rubinson
Edwards/Manley halved Williams/Zahringer
2 Foursomes 2
7 Overall 9

Afternoon singles edit

  &   Results  
Oliver Wilson    1 up Bill Haas
Gary Wolstenholme    3 and 2 Casey Wittenberg
Michael Skelton    3 and 2 Adam Rubinson
Colm Moriarty   3 and 1 Brock Mackenzie
Stuart Wilson   5 and 4 Matt Hendrix
David Inglis    4 and 3 Ryan Moore
Nigel Edwards halved Lee Williams
Stuart Manley    3 and 1 Trip Kuehne
Singles
12½ Overall 11½

References edit

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