Walker Cup results and future venues
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Who are the current holders of the Walker Cup, and where is the prestigious amateur event going next?
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Walker Cup results: Who are the current holders?
The United States won a fifth straight Walker Cup with a 17-9 win over the Great Britain & Ireland team at Cypress Point in 2025.
It’s the longest streak either team has held the trophy, since the US had successfully retained it from 1973 to 1989.
EDITION | YEAR | VENUE | WINNERS | SCORE | RUNNERS-UP |
50th | 2025 | Cypress Point | United States | 17-9 | Great Britain & Ireland |
49th | 2023 | St Andrews (Old) | United States | 14½-11½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
48th | 2021 | Seminole Golf Club | United States | 14-12 | Great Britain & Ireland |
47th | 2019 | Royal Liverpool Golf Club | United States | 15½-10½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
46th | 2017 | Los Angeles Country Club | United States | 19-7 | Great Britain & Ireland |
45th | 2015 | Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club | Great Britain & Ireland | 16½-9½ | United States |
44th | 2013 | National Golf Links of America | United States | 17-9 | Great Britain & Ireland |
43rd | 2011 | Royal Aberdeen Golf Club | Great Britain & Ireland | 14-12 | United States |
42nd | 2009 | Merion Golf Club | United States | 16½-9½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
41st | 2007 | Royal County Down Golf Club | United States | 12½-11½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
40th | 2005 | Chicago Golf Club | United States | 12½-11½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
39th | 2003 | Ganton Golf Club | Great Britain & Ireland | 12½-11½ | United States |
38th | 2001 | Ocean Forest Golf Club | Great Britain & Ireland | 15-9 | United States |
37th | 1999 | Nairn Golf Club | Great Britain & Ireland | 15-9 | United States |
36th | 1997 | Quaker Ridge Golf Club | United States | 18-6 | Great Britain & Ireland |
35th | 1995 | Royal Porthcawl Golf Club | Great Britain & Ireland | 14-10 | United States |
34th | 1993 | Interlachen Country Club | United States | 19-5 | Great Britain & Ireland |
33rd | 1991 | Portmarnock Golf Club | United States | 14-10 | Great Britain & Ireland |
32nd | 1989 | Peachtree Golf Club | Great Britain & Ireland | 12½-11½ | United States |
31st | 1987 | Sunningdale Golf Club | United States | 16½-7½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
30th | 1985 | Pine Valley Golf Club | United States | 13-11 | Great Britain & Ireland |
29th | 1983 | Royal Liverpool Golf Club | United States | 13½-10½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
28th | 1981 | Cypress Point Club | United States | 15-9 | Great Britain & Ireland |
27th | 1979 | Muirfield | United States | 15½-8½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
26th | 1977 | Shinnecock Hills Golf Club | United States | 16-8 | Great Britain & Ireland |
25th | 1975 | Old Course at St Andrews | United States | 15½-8½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
24th | 1973 | The Country Club | United States | 14-10 | Great Britain & Ireland |
23rd | 1971 | Old Course at St Andrews | Great Britain & Ireland | 13-11 | United States |
22nd | 1969 | Milwaukee Country Club | United States | 13-11 | Great Britain & Ireland |
21st | 1967 | Royal St George’s Golf Club | United States | 15-9 | Great Britain & Ireland |
20th | 1965 | Baltimore Country Club | United States | 12-12 | Great Britain & Ireland |
19th | 1963 | Turnberry | United States | 14-10 | Great Britain & Ireland |
18th | 1961 | Seattle Golf Club | United States | 11-1 | Great Britain & Ireland |
17th | 1959 | Muirfield | United States | 9-3 | Great Britain & Ireland |
16th | 1957 | The Minikahda Club | United States | 8½-3½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
15th | 1955 | Old Course at St Andrews | United States | 10-2 | Great Britain & Ireland |
14th | 1953 | The Kittansett Club | United States | 9-3 | Great Britain & Ireland |
13th | 1951 | Royal Birkdale Golf Club | United States | 7½-4½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
12th | 1949 | Winged Foot Golf Club | United States | 10-2 | Great Britain & Ireland |
11th | 1947 | Old Course at St Andrews | United States | 8-4 | Great Britain & Ireland |
10th | 1938 | Old Course at St Andrews | Great Britain & Ireland | 7½-4½ | United States |
9th | 1936 | Pine Valley Golf Club | United States | 10½-2½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
8th | 1934 | Old Course at St Andrews | United States | 9½-2½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
7th | 1932 | The Country Club | United States | 9½-2½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
6th | 1930 | Royal St George’s Golf Club | United States | 10-2 | Great Britain & Ireland |
5th | 1928 | Chicago Golf Club | United States | 11-1 | Great Britain & Ireland |
4th | 1926 | Old Course at St Andrews | United States | 6½-5½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
3rd | 1924 | Garden City Golf Club | United States | 9-3 | Great Britain & Ireland |
2nd | 1923 | Old Course at St Andrews | United States | 6½-5½ | Great Britain & Ireland |
1st | 1922 | National Golf Links of America | United States | 8-4 | Great Britain & Ireland |
Walker Cup venues: Where will it be played next?
The roster of courses to have held the Walker Cup is as good as any golf tournament.
The Old Course, Seminole, Hoylake, LACC, Lytham, Merion, Royal County Down, Ganton. And that’s just since the turn of the century alone.
Dig deeper into the history books and you’ve got Sunningdale, Pine Valley, Cypress Point, Shinnecock Hills, Turnberry, Muirfield, Birkdale, Winged Foot.
The venues for the upcoming matches reads like a billionaire’s bucket list, too.
And now we can add Prince’s to that list.
The stunning 27-hole links on that historic stretch of Kent coastline hosted The Open when Gene Sarazen famously lifted the Claret Jug en route to becoming the first player to win the modern-day Grand Slam.
And now Prince’s – which has undergone a significant redevelopment programme since 2017, including upgrades to the clubhouse and to enhance its three nine-hole layouts – will pit the best amateur golfers of Great Britain and Ireland against their American counterparts in 2030 after successfully hosting the Women’s Amateur Championship for a fourth time two years ago.
Johnnie Cole-Hamilton, the R&A’s executive director of championships, said Prince’s “is a venue which boasts an impressive pedigree, from the facilities off the course to the challenge on the wonderful links, and it promises to be a fantastic occasion when the match is played there”.
The club’s general manager, Rob McGuirk, added: “It’s an absolute privilege to be invited to host the Walker Cup in 2030.
“To be among the esteemed hosts of what is perhaps the most revered men’s amateur competition in the game is a source of immense pride for everyone associated with Prince’s Golf Club.
“We have worked closely with The R&A on a number of championships in the past and we look forward to continuing that relationship in the years ahead to ensure a great match is held.”
The competition will now return to even-numbered years and a run of four straight first-timers, including Lahinch, Bandon Dunes, Prince’s and Oakmont.
Two-time hosts Chicago Golf Club and Pine Valley have also been selected to hold the 2036 and 2044 editions respectively.
EDITION | YEAR | COURSE | LOCATION |
51st | 2026 | Lahinch | County Clare, Ireland |
52nd | 2028 | Bandon Dunes | Bandon, Oregon |
53rd | 2030 | Prince’s | Kent, England |
54th | 2032 | Oakmont | Oakmont, Pennsylvania |
55th | 2034 | TBC | TBC |
56th | 2036 | Chicago GC | Wheaton, Illinois |
57th | 2038 | TBC | TBC |
58th | 2040 | TBC | TBC |
59th | 2042 | TBC | TBC |
60th | 2044 | Pine Valley | Pine Valley, New Jersey |