Team USA Captures 2025 Walker Cup at Cypress Point with Commanding Sunday Finish

The United States secured the 50th Walker Cup with a 17-9 victory over Great Britain & Ireland at Cypress Point, fueled by a split morning foursomes session and a decisive sweep in the afternoon singles.

Sunday Morning Foursomes

The foursomes produced high drama, highlighted by a pair of clutch American finishes:

  • Jackson Koivun and Tommy Morrison defeated Connor Graham and Tyler Weaver, 1 up, with Koivun sinking a slippery four-foot putt on the final green.

  • Mason Howell and Jacob Modleski closed out Graham and Dominic Clemons, 2&1, when Howell holed out for eagle from the fairway on the par-5 17th.

Great Britain & Ireland answered back:

  • Luke Poulter and Charlie Forster rallied late to beat Ethan Fang and Preston Stout, 1 up.

  • Cameron Adam and Niall Shiels Donegan controlled their match to defeat Michael La Sasso and Jase Summy, 2&1.

The session ended 2–2, leaving the United States with a narrow edge entering singles.

Sunday Singles Results

Team USA seized full control in the afternoon, winning seven matches and halving two:

  • Jackson Koivun def. Tyler Weaver, 3&2

  • Tommy Morrison def. Niall Shiels Donegan, 3&2

  • Connor Graham halved with Mason Howell

  • Preston Stout def. Luke Poulter, 2&1

  • Ethan Fang def. Stuart Grehan, 5&4

  • Stewart Hagestad def. Eliot Baker, 4&3

  • Ben James def. Charlie Forster, 2&1

  • Jase Summy def. Cameron Adam, 2&1

  • Michael La Sasso halved with Gavin Tiernan

  • Jacob Modleski def. Dominic Clemons, 2&1

Final Recap

With Koivun and Morrison anchoring early points, the Americans never looked back. Fang’s 5&4 win and Hagestad’s veteran performance provided momentum through the middle order, while James, Summy, and Modleski closed the door with late victories.

The final score stood at the United States 17, Great Britain & Ireland 9, extending the USA’s dominance in the Walker Cup and highlighting Koivun’s leadership and Morrison’s emergence as standout performers on one of amateur golf’s biggest stages.


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