Dates | August 30–31, 1928 | ||||
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Venue | Chicago Golf Club | ||||
Location | Wheaton, Illinois | ||||
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United States wins the Walker Cup | |||||
The 1928 Walker Cup, the 5th Walker Cup Match, was played on August 30 and 31, 1928, at Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Illinois. The United States won by 11 matches to 1.[1][2][3]
Format
Four 36-hole matches of foursomes were played on Thursday and eight singles matches on Friday. Each of the 12 matches was worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match was all square after the 36th hole extra holes were not played. The team with most points won the competition. If the two teams were tied, the previous winner would retain the trophy.
Teams
The United States picked their team of 8 in late-April. Great Britain and Ireland selected a team of 10 in mid-June.[4] This team included Cyril Tolley but he withdrew at the end of the month and was replaced by Noel Martin.[5] At his time Tolley had become involved in a libel action against J. S. Fry & Sons of Bristol, chocolate manufacturers who had produced an advert in which Tolley was caricatured.
United States
Playing captain: Bobby Jones
Great Britain & Ireland
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Playing captain: William Tweddell
- John Beck
- Ronald Hardman
- Charles Hezlet
- William Hope
- Archibald MacCallum
- Noel Martin
- Philip Perkins
- Eustace Storey
- Tony Torrance
Thursday's foursomes
& | Results | |
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Perkins/Tweddell | 7 & 6 | Von Elm/Sweetser |
Hezlet/Hope | 5 & 3 | Jones/Evans |
Storey/Torrance | 4 & 2 | Johnston/Ouimet |
Beck/MacCallum | 7 & 5 | Gunn/MacKenzie |
0 | Foursomes | 4 |
0 | Overall | 4 |
Friday's singles
& | Results | |
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Philip Perkins | 13 & 12 | Bobby Jones |
William Tweddell | 3 & 2 | George Von Elm |
Charles Hezlet | 8 & 7 | Francis Ouimet |
William Hope | 5 & 4 | Jess Sweetser |
Eustace Storey | 4 & 2 | Jimmy Johnston |
Tony Torrance | 1 up | Chick Evans |
Ronald Hardman | 11 & 10 | Watts Gunn |
Noel Martin | 2 & 1 | Roland MacKenzie |
1 | Singles | 7 |
1 | Overall | 11 |
References
- ↑ "Walker Cup". Glasgow Herald. August 31, 1928. p. 11.
- ↑ "Walker Cup". Glasgow Herald. September 1, 1928. p. 9.
- ↑ "1928 – Chicago". walkercup.co.uk. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ↑ "Walker Cup". Glasgow Herald. June 12, 1928. p. 3.
- ↑ "Vacancy in Walker Cup Team". Glasgow Herald. June 30, 1928. p. 14.