1989 Walker Cup Explained

Walker Cup
Year:1989
Dates:August 16–17, 1989
Venue:Peachtree Golf Club
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Home:USA
Away:GB&I
Homecaptain:Fred Ridley
Awaycaptain:Geoff Marks
Homescore:11½
Awayscore:12½
Result:Great Britain & Ireland wins

The 1989 Walker Cup, the 32nd Walker Cup Match, was played on August 16 and 17, 1989, at Peachtree Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia. The event was won by the Great Britain and Ireland team, 12½ to 11½. It was the Great Britain and Ireland team's third win in the Walker Cup and their first in the United States. Of the previous 31 matches, the United States had won 28, lost 2 and had tied once, at Baltimore Country Club in 1965.

Great Britain and Ireland had taken an 11–5 lead after the second-day foursomes, needing just 1½ points from the 8 afternoon singles matches. However, the United States staged a recovery and won 5 and halved 2 of the first 7 matches. That meant that if Jay Sigel beat Jim Milligan in the final match, the result would be a tie and the United States would retain the Cup as defending holders. Sigel was 3-up after 11 holes and still 2-up after 15. Milligan won the 16th hole after pitching close and then won the 17th after chipping in, leveling the match. Both players took bogey 5s at the final hole to leave the match halved and to give Great Britain and Ireland a 12½–11½ victory.[1] [2]

Format

The format for play on Wednesday and Thursday 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 was worth one point in the larger team competition. If a match was all square after the 18th hole extra holes were not played. Rather, each side earned ½ a point toward their team total. The team that accumulated at least 12½ points won the competition. If the two teams were tied, the previous winner would retain the trophy.

Teams

Ten players for the United States and Great Britain & Ireland participated in the event plus one non-playing captain for each team.[3]

United States


Captain: Fred Ridley

Allen Doyle was selected for the team but withdrew because of injury and was replaced by Greg Lesher.[4]

Great Britain & Ireland

&
Captain: Geoff Marks

Wednesday's matches

Morning foursomes

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Claydon/Prosser 3 & 2Gamez/Martin
McEvoy/O’Connell 6 & 5Lesher/Sigel
Dodd/McGimpseyhalvedYates/Mickelson
Milligan/Hare 2 & 1Eger/Johnson
Foursomes
Overall

Afternoon singles

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Jim Milligan 7 & 6Robert Gamez
Russell Claydon 5 & 4Doug Martin
Eoghan O’Connell 5 & 4Ralph Howe
Stephen DoddhalvedEric Meeks
Garth McGimpsey 4 & 2Phil Mickelson
Peter McEvoy 2 & 1Danny Yates
Craig Cassells 1 upGreg Lesher
Neil RoderickhalvedJay Sigel
5Singles3
Overall

Thursday's matches

Morning foursomes

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McEvoy/O’ConnellhalvedGamez/Martin
Claydon/Cassells 3 & 2Sigel/Lesher
Milligan/Hare 2 & 1Eger/Johnson
McGimpsey/Dodd 2 & 1Mickelson/Yates
Foursomes½
11Overall5

Afternoon singles

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Stephen Dodd 1 upRobert Gamez
Andrew HarehalvedDoug Martin
Russell Claydon 3 & 2Greg Lesher
Peter McEvoy 4 & 3Danny Yates
Eoghan O’ConnellhalvedPhil Mickelson
Neil Roderick 4 & 2David Eger
Craig Cassells 4 & 2Kevin Johnson
Jim MilliganhalvedJay Sigel
Singles
12½Overall11½

Notes and References

  1. News: Milligan Chip in to win Cup . . August 18, 1989 . Raymond . Jacobs.
  2. Web site: A Close Match at the 1989 Walker Cup . Links Magazine . Jay . Sigel . 15 November 2018 . 15 November 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181115200818/https://www.linksmagazine.com/i_was_there_1989_walker_cup_match/ . dead .
  3. Web site: 1989 – Peachtree GC . walkercup.co.uk . 15 November 2018.
  4. News: Names in the News. . August 14, 1989 .