2013 Walker Cup Photos And Wrap-Up

When you see a week so perfectly align as the Walker Cup at National Golf Links did, it gives a new appreciation to all that goes into making a successful championship. Even with bible of golf architecture in the glorious setting that is Southampton in September, the National exceeded all hopes and dreams as a venue.

Tactically the GB&I team was overwhelmed by the nuances and precision demanded by National Golf Links. An unwillingness to ever use the ground game to approach greens (except on the Redan) cost both sides number shots. Perhaps because they had so many wedges in to greens or simply that modern players don't put the ball on the ground unless forced, but Team USA recovered better and missed approaches in better places. Perhaps it was their nine practice rounds over National or just meticulous preparation, but to see the course architecture separate the sides only further validated the genius of C.B. Macdonald's design.

From Ryan Herrington's reports on the final day, which calls the 17-9 "drubbing" the most lopsided since 1997 at Quaker Ridge, there was this from USA Captain Holtgrieve.

Suffice it to say, Holtgrieve's mood afterward was a far cry from two years earlier at Royal Aberdeen. "This is probably one of the smartest teams I've ever been around as far as managing a golf course," he said in heaping praise on his squad. "I've never seen anything like it."

A few photos, with more coverage to come. All of the galleries from this week are posted here.