(Editor’s note: Golfweek’s Cameron Jourdan and Adam Schupak are following all of the action at Cypress Point. Check out their coverage from Saturday’s action here.)
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — It’s Sunday at the 50th Walker Cup.
Saturday has come and gone, and with it the United States leads Great Britain & Ireland 6½-5½ in the biennial competition between some of the best amateurs in the world. GB&I led after morning foursomes but the U.S. stormed back in singles on the afternoon, needing only 6½ of the possible 14 points available on Sunday to retain the Walker Cup, which it has won four straight times.
Cypress Point is ranked No. 1 on Golfweek’s Best list of Classic Courses in the U.S., and Sunday it will once again hosts some of the best amateurs in the world at an incredible venue.
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Sunday scores
USA 8½, GB&I 5½
World No. 1 Jackson Koivun delivers, making a par putt to give the U.S. its second point.
No words. Just watch.
The U.S. Amateur champion can’t stop making long putts. He does it again on 15 to ensure the USA gets a half point in the third match.
Luke Poulter and Charlie Forster were 4 down with eight to play. Now they’re 1 down on the 15th tee. In the match behind, Stuart Grehan and Eliot Baker were also 4 down but now are 2 down on 14.
Early on, it was a red wave on the leaderboard, but GB&I leads in two of the four with the U.S. at least three up in the other two. In the first match out, Jackson Koivun and Tommy Morrison are trying to turn the tide.
Just a simply incredible shot you have to see.
It has been a dominant start for Preston Stout and Ethan Fang, teammates at Oklahoma State. They’re 3 up thru 5 against Luke Poulter and Charlie Forster with three birdies so far.
The U.S. got off to a slow start Saturday, something captain Nathan Smith knew had to be corrected. In Saturday Singles, it was. And on Sunday, the USA is 1 up after the first hole thanks to a clutch par putt from Tommy Morrison, who at 6-foot-9 is believed to be the tallest Walker Cup competitor ever.
Walker Cup Sunday Foursomes pairings, tee times
All times ET, GB&I listed first with USA second
11 a.m.: Connor Graham and Tyler Weaver (GB&I) vs. Jackson Koivun and Tommy Morrison (USA)11:15 a.m.: Charlie Forster and Luke Poulter vs. Preston Stout and Ethan Fang11:30 a.m.: Eliot Baker and Stuart Grehan vs. Mason Howell and Jacob Modleski11:45 a.m.: Cameron Adam vs. Niall Shiels Donegan vs. Michael La Sasso and Jase SummyWalker Cup Sunday Singles matchups, tee times4:30 p.m.: Tyler Weaver vs. Jackson Koivun4:40 p.m.: Niall Shiels Donegan vs. Tommy Morrison4:50 p.m.: Connor Graham vs. Mason Howell5 p.m.: Luke Poulter vs Preston Stout5:10 p.m.: Stuart Grehan vs. Ethan Fang5:20 p.m.: Eliot Baker vs. Stewart Hagestad5:30 p.m.: Charlie Forster vs. Ben James5:40 p.m.: Cameron Adam vs. Jase Summy5:50 p.m.: Gavin Tiernan vs. Michael La Sasso6 p.m.: Dominic Clemons vs. Jacob ModleskiWhere to watch Walker Cup 2025, TV information
All times ET
Sunday, Sept. 7: 12:30-3:30 p.m. (Foursomes), PeacockSunday, Sept. 7: 7 p.m.-10 p.m. (Singles), Golf ChannelWalker Cup formatSaturday, Sept. 6: Four morning foursomes matches, eight afternoon singles matchesSunday, Sept. 7: Four morning foursomes matches, 10 afternoon singles matches, Closing Ceremony
Each of the two competition days features foursomes (alternate-shot) matches in the morning followed by singles matches in the afternoon. On Saturday, there are eight singles matches, while all 10 players from each side compete in singles on Sunday. One full point is awarded for each victory, while a half-point is earned for matches that are all square after 18 holes. The USA needs 13 points to retain the Cup, while GB&I requires 13.5 points to reclaim it.
Future Walker Cup sites2026: Lahinch Golf Club, Republic of Ireland/Sept. 5-62028: Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Bandon, Ore./Dates TBD2030: Prince’s Golf Club/England/Dates TBD2032: Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pa./Dates TBD2036: Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Ill./Dates TBD2044: Pine Valley Golf Club, Pine Hill, N.J./Dates TBD