Whaley earns Walker Cup spot after US Amateur win

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Whaley earns Walker Cup spot after US Amateur win

Jack Whaley holding the US Amateur golf trophyImage source, Reuters
ByJude Winter

BBC Sport journalist
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Jack Whaley has been included in the Great Britain and Ireland team for the Walker Cup, two days after winning the US Amateur Championship.

Whaley became just the third Englishman to lift the trophy since 1911 as he beat beat American Jay Leng Jr 4&3 in the final at Merion, Pennsylvania on Sunday.

The 22‑year‑old is one of four players included in the GB&I squad for the first time, alongside Ben Bolton, Sam Easterbrook and Josh Hill.

Luke Poulter, son of Ryder Cup player Ian Poulter, is also in the 10-man squad for a second successive time after an impressive season with the University of Florida.

Dean Robertson, 56, will captain GB&I for a third time, having previously led the team against the US at Cypress Point in 2025 before guiding them to victory over the Continent of Europe in The St Andrews Trophy in Madrid last month.

Robertson said: “It is a tremendous honour to captain Great Britain and Ireland again and I’m excited by the team we have selected for the match at Lahinch [in the Republic of Ireland].

“We have a really exciting blend of players who have experienced the Walker Cup before and others who have earned their first opportunity through some excellent performances over the last year.

“We have players who have won important championships, performed at the highest level in amateur golf and demonstrated that they can deliver results in international matchplay.”

The Walker Cup is a biennial match contested between the leading amateurs from GB&I and the US across 18 singles and eight foursomes.

The tournament, traditionally held in odd‑numbered years, has now moved to an even‑year cycle, starting with this edition.

GB&I are aiming to win the famous trophy for the first time since 2015, with this year’s match taking place at Lahinch on the County Clare coast in western Ireland on 5 and 6 September.

The US, who won the 50th staging of the Walker Cup at Cypress Point in 2025 with a 17-9 triumph, lead the overall series 40-9 with one halved match.

GB&I Walker Cup Team

Eliot Baker (Tiverton), Ben Bolton (Enville), Sam Easterbrook (Olton), Connor Graham (Blairgowrie), Stuart Grehan (County Louth), Josh Hill (Fox Den), Luke Poulter (Woburn), Niall Sheils Donegan (Meadow Club), Tyler Weaver (Bury St Edmunds), Jack Whaley (Rotherham).

Reserves Thomas Higgins (Roscommon) David Howard (Fota Island).

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