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Lovemark, Moore Lift USA To A One-Point Victory In 41st Walker Cup Match

Captain Buddy Marucci can't bear to watch moments before Jonathan Moore makes his 4-footer for the USA team win at the 41st Walker Cup Match. (John Mummert/USGA).

Newcastle, N. Ireland – Jamie Lovemark of Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., and Jonathan Moore of Vancouver, Wash., each won a pair of matches Sunday to lead the USA amateur squad to a one-point victory over Great Britain and Ireland in the 41st Walker Cup Match played at Royal County Down Golf Club.

Moore, 22, sealed the Americans’ win over the 7,181-yard, par 71 championship layout when he hit a 4-iron from 252 yards to three feet on the final hole and holed his putt for an eagle 3 and a 1-up win over 39-year-old Nigel Edwards of Wales.

“It’s unbelievable,” said Moore of his team’s 12½-11½ win. “I never dreamed it would get that close. It came off perfect. This was the opportunity of a lifetime and I’m just really thankful.”

Lovemark, 19, was the only other American to win in Sunday singles. He took the lead on the fourth hole and slowly pulled away to a 4-and-2 win over Englishman Jamie Moul. Colt Knost of Dallas, the reigning U.S. Amateur champion, got the other half point by tying his match against Danny Willett of England.

The Americans appeared headed for a easy afternoon after building sweeping the four morning foursomes to break a deadlock and give the USA a 10-6 lead. However, the GB&I team mounted a comeback, winning 4½ of the first 6 singles points to pull within a point with two matches still on the course. And Moore and teammate Webb Simpson were in close matches that could go either way.

Moore won his match on the last hole. Simpson lost his match on the last hole, 1 down.

Moore teamed with 35-year-old Trip Kuehne of Irving, Texas, to win their morning foursomes match over Moul and Danny Willett, 4 and 2. Lovemark and Chris Kirk of Woodstock, Ga., defeated the English duo of David Horsey and John Parry in foursomes, 2 up.

Billy Horschel, left, celebrates with Colt Knost after Knost makes a short putt to halve his Sunday singles match. (John Mummert/USGA).

Knost also won in foursomes, with Dustin Johnson of Myrtle Beach, S.C., 1 up, over Welshmen Rhys Davies and Edwards.

Moore and Lovemark went a combined 3-0 over the two days. Knost was 2-0-2. Rickie Fowler of Murrieta, Calif., and Billy Horschel of Grant, Fla., led the team in the early stages, each winning their first three matches before dropping a point in Sunday afternoon singles.

In 2005, the USA also won the Walker Cup by a point at Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Ill. Before that, the GB&I had a run of three consecutive victories. The USA leads 33-7-1 in the biennial series history that was begun in 1922.

Story written by Craig Smith, USGA director of media relations. E-mail him with comments and questions at csmith@usga.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Results

Newcastle, N. Ireland – Results of Sunday’s foursomes (alternate shot) and singles matches at the 41st Walker Cup Match played at the 7,181-yard, par 71, Royal County Down Golf Club:

Foursomes (Alternate Shot) Results

Billy Horschel and Rickie Fowler USA. def. Jonny Caldwell and Rory Mcllroy (GB&I), 2 and 1.

Colt Knost and Dustin Johnson (USA) def. Rhys Davies and Nigel Edwards (GBI), 1 up.

Trip Kuehne and Jonathan Moore (USA) def. Jamie Moul and David Willett (GB&I), 4 and 2.

Chris Kirk and Jamie Lovemark (USA) def. John Parry and David Horsey (GB&I), 2 up.

Singles Results

Rory McIlroy (GB&I) def. Billy Horschel (USA), 4 and 2.

Rhys Davies (GB&I) def. Rickie Fowler (USA), 3 and 2.

Danny Willett (GB&I) and Colt Knost (USA), halved

Lloyd Saltman (GB&I) def. Trip Kuehne (USA), 2 and 1.

Jonny Caldwell (GB&I) def. Kyle Stanley (USA), 1 up.

Jonathan Moore (USA) def. Nigel Edwards (GB&I), 1 up.

Jamie Lovemark (USA) def. Jamie Moul (GB&I), 4 and 2.

David Horsey (GB&I) def. Webb Simpson (USA), 1 up.

 

 
Championship Facts

PAR AND YARDAGE – Royal County Down will be set up at 7,181 yards with a par of 35-36-71

GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT – Old Tom Morris is credited with the original routing in 1889, which was possibly the first course to ignore the then traditional layout of nine holes "out" and nine holes "back." Royal County Down was opened for play in 1891. Many revisions were made, including some by club professional Seymour Dunn (1904) and by famed golfer Harry Vardon. Others who had a hand in evolving changes to the course were George Combe and Harry Colt, all in the first three decades of the 1900s. The last of the modifications was in 2005 when Donald Steel tinkered with the 16th hole.

ROYALTY – In 1908, King Edward VII conferred "Royal" status to the Club.

WHAT IS THE WALKER CUP MATCH? – The Walker Cup Match is contested by male amateur players, one team from the United States and one team from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The teams consist of not more than 10 players and a captain. The Match is conducted every two years, alternately in the U.S. and Great Britain/Ireland.

SCHEDULE OF PLAY – On Saturday, Sept. 8, and Sunday, Sept. 9, there will be four foursomes matches (18 holes each) each morning and eight singles matches (18 holes each) each afternoon.

Starting Times – (local GMT)
Saturday: 8:30 a.m. for foursomes, 1 p.m. for singles
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. for foursomes, 1 p.m. for singles

TICKETS – Daily grounds tickets are 25 pounds apiece. While a limited number are available, they can be purchased online at www.randa.org. Junior (age 16 and under) are 10 pounds apiece.

 
 

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