George W Bush calls the Walker Cup one of the “biggest sporting events”

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While the waves of the Pacific Ocean overwritten on the shore rightly, former president George W. Bush offered his best wishes to the competitors of the Walker Cup this weekend.

“I love the Walker Cup. I think this is one of the major sporting events -” said Bush at the opening ceremony on Friday.

The Cypress Point Assembly golf club – at least in the afternoon – is the host of this year. It’s just the coastline of the Monterey peninsula more famous golf ties of Pebble Beach. But this route is venerated by golf aficionados for its holes along and above the ocean and its use of adjacent sandy dunes and cypress pines Craggly elsewhere on the property.

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Former President George W. Bush reacts while watching the American team players train before the Walker Cup match against the Great Britain and Ireland team at the Cypress Point Club in Pebble Beach, California, September 5, 2025. (AP photo / Jeff Chiu)

Contested for the first time in 1922 is the 50th time that the best male amateur golfers in the United States will compete with their counterparts in Britain and Ireland in a competition appointed for the great-grandfather of the former president.

“You know, Gh Walker had a lot of children – who then had a lot of children,” Bush said about the connection of his family with this event. “And many of them are there and I probably wonder how I’m the guy who can speak to the Walker Cup and they don’t. My answer is: run for the president.”

During its history, some of the best in the game participated in the Walker Cup before going to greater glory, including Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Rory McILroy and Scottie Scheffler. Time will only say if one of the 20 competitors of this year – most of whom are at university – will join this illustrious group.

On the floor at home and on a sequence of victories of four games, the American team, at least on paper, seems to have the advantage. The six best amateur players classified in the world, including the first Jackson Koivun from Auburn University, are on the American team.

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A sign hosts people at the 50th Walker Cup Match at the Cypress Point Golf Club in Pebble Beach, California, September 5, 2025. (Lee Ross / PK Press Club)

“This is one of the best golf courses I have ever played,” Koivun said on Thursday. “I had the chance to play my first year of university here, and just to come back, play in the Walker Cup here, the golf course is in great shape. You think so much around this place. It is really one of the special points of the golf.”

Of the ten American players, four racks from Texas.

The best classified player (# 10) by GB & I is Tyler Weaver from England, who plays his university golf course at the Florida State University.

“I don’t think the classification means too much during an event like this,” said Weaver. “Obviously, they also have very high players, but our team is also great, and the classification in the end does not mean too much.”

An overview of several holes of the Cypress Point Golf Club, where the Walker Cup will be played in Pebble Beach, California, September 5, 2025. (Lee Ross / PK Press Club)

But the player who makes the most noise during training tours this week is Luke Poulter, who made four eagles, including his very first AS.

“”[Thursday] Was pretty cool stimulating on the hole one then two holes receiving my first hole in one, so it was quite special, “said Poulter, son of the Ryder Cup participant, Ian Poulter.” The game is good. [The] The course is in an incredible state, so no complaint about this. I feel really good, comfortable and ready to start this match. “”

The two -day competition ends on Sunday.

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