Monday, September 8

Walker Cup 2025: Elite Amateur Golf Showcased at Iconic Cypress Point

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Historic Return to Cypress Point

The 50th edition of the Walker Cup is now underway at the famed Cypress Point Club on the Monterey Peninsula, featuring a competition between 10 of the best amateurs from the United States against their counterparts from Great Britain & Ireland.

Taking place at what many consider the most beautiful golf course in the world, this rare opportunity to see the Alister MacKenzie gem has made the two-day event must-watch viewing for golf enthusiasts.

Tournament Format and History

The Walker Cup, which dates back to 1922, is a biennial competition between amateur male golfers representing Great Britain & Ireland and the United States. Throughout the tournament’s history, Team USA has dominated with 39 wins to GB&I’s nine wins, with one tie.

The event is being held on September 6 and 7, 2025. In the previous edition at St. Andrews, Team USA demonstrated their prowess by mounting a Sunday comeback to win 14½ to 11½, marking their fourth consecutive victory.

Notable Participants and Coverage

Among the competitors is Jackson Koivun, who won the Haskins Award as the top collegiate male golfer two years ago – the first freshman to do so since Justin Thomas in 2012. His recent professional tournament appearances have been impressive, with top-11 finishes in his last three events.

Golf fans can enjoy comprehensive coverage of the match between the United States and Great Britain & Ireland, with prime-time broadcasting on the East Coast both Saturday and Sunday. Golf Channel and Peacock will provide 12 hours of live coverage.

Significance and Future

The 2025 Walker Cup marks a significant moment as Cypress Point returns to the international golf scene. The course, which was part of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am rotation from 1947-90, previously hosted the Walker Cup in 1981. Notably, this tournament will be the last Walker Cup held in an odd-numbered year, as the event will transition to even-numbered years starting with the 2026 edition.

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