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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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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.

Format

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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

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

United States   Team USA
NameAgeHometownNotes
Bob Lewis59Pepper Pike, Ohionon-playing captain
Bill Haas21Greer, South CarolinaSon of Jay Haas; 2002 U.S. Amateur semifinalist
Matt Hendrix22Aiken, South CarolinaWon 2003 Sunnehanna Amateur
Trip Kuehne31Irving, TexasLow amateur at 2003 U.S. Open
Brock Mackenzie22Yakima, WashingtonWon 2002 Pacific Coast Amateur
Ryan Moore20Puyallup, WashingtonWon 2002 U.S. Amateur Public Links
Chris Nallen21Hackettstown, New JerseyWon 2003 Northeast Amateur
Adam Rubinson23Fort Worth, TexasRunner up at 2002 Western Amateur and NCAA Championship
Casey Wittenberg18Memphis, TennesseeWon 2003 Porter Cup, Southern Amateur
Lee Williams21Alexander City, AlabamaWon 2002 Southern Amateur; runner-up at 2003 NCAAs
George Zahringer50New York CityWon 2002 U.S. Mid-Amateur
United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland Team Great Britain & Ireland
NameAgeHometownNotes
Northern Ireland Garth McGimpsey48Bangor, Northern Irelandnon-playing captain
Wales Nigel Edwards34Caerphilly, WalesFourth in the 2003 Lytham Trophy and Brabazon Trophy
Republic of Ireland Noel Fox29Dublin, IrelandWon 2003 Irish Amateur
Scotland Graham Gordon23Aberdeen, ScotlandWon 2003 Scottish Amateur and seven 2002 events
Scotland David Inglis21Roslin, Midlothian, ScotlandWon five 2003 U.S. collegiate events
Wales Stuart Manley24Mountain Ash, Wales
Republic of Ireland Colm Moriarty24Athlone, IrelandWon 2003 New South Wales Amateur, third in Lytham Trophy
England Michael Skelton19Redcar, EnglandWon 2003 Welsh Open Amateur, runner-up in 2003 English Amateur
England Oliver Wilson22Mansfield, EnglandWon three 2003 U.S. college events
Scotland Stuart Wilson26Forfar, ScotlandWon the 2003 Lytham Trophy
England Gary Wolstenholme42Market Harborough, EnglandWon two Amateur Championships

Saturday's matches

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Morning foursomes

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United Kingdom & Republic of IrelandResultsUnited States
Wolstenholme/SkeltonUnited States 2 and 1Haas/Kuehne
S. Wilson/InglisUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 upWilliams/Zahringer
Edwards/ManleyUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 2Nallen/Moore
Fox/MoriartyUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 4 and 2Rubinson/Wittenberg
3Foursomes1
3Overall1

Afternoon singles

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United Kingdom & Republic of IrelandResultsUnited States
Gary WolstenholmeUnited States 1 upBill Haas
Oliver WilsonhalvedTrip Kuehne
David InglisUnited States 3 and 2Brock Mackenzie
Stuart WilsonhalvedMatt Hendrix
Nigel EdwardsUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 2George Zahringer
Colm MoriartyUnited States 2 upChris Nallen
Noel FoxUnited States 3 and 2Adam Rubinson
Graham GordonUnited States 5 and 4Casey Wittenberg
2Singles6
5Overall7

Sunday's matches

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Morning foursomes

[edit]
United Kingdom & Republic of IrelandResultsUnited States
Wolstenholme/O. WilsonUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 5 and 4Haas/Kuehne
Fox/MoriartyUnited States 6 and 5Mackenzie/Hendrix
S. Wilson/InglishalvedWittenberg/Rubinson
Edwards/ManleyhalvedWilliams/Zahringer
2Foursomes2
7Overall9

Afternoon singles

[edit]
United Kingdom & Republic of IrelandResultsUnited States
Oliver WilsonUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upBill Haas
Gary WolstenholmeUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 2Casey Wittenberg
Michael SkeltonUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 2Adam Rubinson
Colm MoriartyUnited States 3 and 1Brock Mackenzie
Stuart WilsonUnited States 5 and 4Matt Hendrix
David InglisUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 4 and 3Ryan Moore
Nigel EdwardshalvedLee Williams
Stuart ManleyUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 1Trip Kuehne
Singles
12½Overall11½

References

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54°11′18″N 0°29′46″W / 54.1882°N 0.4962°W / 54.1882; -0.4962

    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

    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.

    Format

    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

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

    United States   Team USA
    NameAgeHometownNotes
    Bob Lewis59Pepper Pike, Ohionon-playing captain
    Bill Haas21Greer, South CarolinaSon of Jay Haas; 2002 U.S. Amateur semifinalist
    Matt Hendrix22Aiken, South CarolinaWon 2003 Sunnehanna Amateur
    Trip Kuehne31Irving, TexasLow amateur at 2003 U.S. Open
    Brock Mackenzie22Yakima, WashingtonWon 2002 Pacific Coast Amateur
    Ryan Moore20Puyallup, WashingtonWon 2002 U.S. Amateur Public Links
    Chris Nallen21Hackettstown, New JerseyWon 2003 Northeast Amateur
    Adam Rubinson23Fort Worth, TexasRunner up at 2002 Western Amateur and NCAA Championship
    Casey Wittenberg18Memphis, TennesseeWon 2003 Porter Cup, Southern Amateur
    Lee Williams21Alexander City, AlabamaWon 2002 Southern Amateur; runner-up at 2003 NCAAs
    George Zahringer50New York CityWon 2002 U.S. Mid-Amateur
    United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland Team Great Britain & Ireland
    NameAgeHometownNotes
    Northern Ireland Garth McGimpsey48Bangor, Northern Irelandnon-playing captain
    Wales Nigel Edwards34Caerphilly, WalesFourth in the 2003 Lytham Trophy and Brabazon Trophy
    Republic of Ireland Noel Fox29Dublin, IrelandWon 2003 Irish Amateur
    Scotland Graham Gordon23Aberdeen, ScotlandWon 2003 Scottish Amateur and seven 2002 events
    Scotland David Inglis21Roslin, Midlothian, ScotlandWon five 2003 U.S. collegiate events
    Wales Stuart Manley24Mountain Ash, Wales
    Republic of Ireland Colm Moriarty24Athlone, IrelandWon 2003 New South Wales Amateur, third in Lytham Trophy
    England Michael Skelton19Redcar, EnglandWon 2003 Welsh Open Amateur, runner-up in 2003 English Amateur
    England Oliver Wilson22Mansfield, EnglandWon three 2003 U.S. college events
    Scotland Stuart Wilson26Forfar, ScotlandWon the 2003 Lytham Trophy
    England Gary Wolstenholme42Market Harborough, EnglandWon two Amateur Championships

    Saturday's matches

    Morning foursomes

    United Kingdom & Republic of IrelandResultsUnited States
    Wolstenholme/SkeltonUnited States 2 and 1Haas/Kuehne
    S. Wilson/InglisUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 2 upWilliams/Zahringer
    Edwards/ManleyUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 2Nallen/Moore
    Fox/MoriartyUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 4 and 2Rubinson/Wittenberg
    3Foursomes1
    3Overall1

    Afternoon singles

    United Kingdom & Republic of IrelandResultsUnited States
    Gary WolstenholmeUnited States 1 upBill Haas
    Oliver WilsonhalvedTrip Kuehne
    David InglisUnited States 3 and 2Brock Mackenzie
    Stuart WilsonhalvedMatt Hendrix
    Nigel EdwardsUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 2George Zahringer
    Colm MoriartyUnited States 2 upChris Nallen
    Noel FoxUnited States 3 and 2Adam Rubinson
    Graham GordonUnited States 5 and 4Casey Wittenberg
    2Singles6
    5Overall7

    Sunday's matches

    Morning foursomes

    United Kingdom & Republic of IrelandResultsUnited States
    Wolstenholme/O. WilsonUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 5 and 4Haas/Kuehne
    Fox/MoriartyUnited States 6 and 5Mackenzie/Hendrix
    S. Wilson/InglishalvedWittenberg/Rubinson
    Edwards/ManleyhalvedWilliams/Zahringer
    2Foursomes2
    7Overall9

    Afternoon singles

    United Kingdom & Republic of IrelandResultsUnited States
    Oliver WilsonUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 1 upBill Haas
    Gary WolstenholmeUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 2Casey Wittenberg
    Michael SkeltonUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 2Adam Rubinson
    Colm MoriartyUnited States 3 and 1Brock Mackenzie
    Stuart WilsonUnited States 5 and 4Matt Hendrix
    David InglisUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 4 and 3Ryan Moore
    Nigel EdwardshalvedLee Williams
    Stuart ManleyUnited KingdomRepublic of Ireland 3 and 1Trip Kuehne
    Singles
    12½Overall11½

    References

    • http://www.walkercup.org/2003/index.html( Archived 14 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine 2009-06-24)

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