United States Takes the Lead Over Great Britain & Ireland in the Walker Cup
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – U.S. Amateur champion Mason Howell birdied both par-3s facing the ocean at Cypress Point, securing his match victory. Jace Summy also stood out with two wins on Saturday, fueling the U.S. team’s comeback in the Walker Cup. After the first day, the United States leads with a score of 6 1/2 to 5 1/2 over Great Britain and Ireland. Howell, who secured his place on the U.S. team after winning the U.S. Amateur Championship last month, proved his worth. Although he felt some nervousness, he managed to stay calm and secure a crucial victory. In his match against Luke Poulter, Howell was 1 up when he birdied the 15th hole, followed by a spectacular 45-foot birdie putt on the iconic 16th hole, securing his victory.“I would be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous on the first tee,” Howell commented. “But it was an incredible day. A beautiful day here. It’s been fantastic.”
Mason Howell

The United States has won the last four editions of the Walker Cup, and has dominated the series since its inception in 1924. Great Britain and Ireland’s last away win was in 2001. Niall Shiels Donegan, the Scot who grew up in San Francisco, had another group of supporters cheering him on as he defeated Jacob Modleski for the second time. Shiels Donegan, upon seeing the scoreboard, noted the large American victories. Koivun defeated Weaver, 4 and 3. Stewart Hagestad and Stout closed out their matches on the 13th hole. Shiels Donegan and Graham contributed points, keeping Great Britain and Ireland close.“We knew we needed to have a good session and they delivered,” said U.S. captain Nathan Smith, referring to his team’s five singles victories and another tie.
Nathan Smith
The final day on Sunday will include four foursomes matches in the morning, followed by singles matches with the 10 players competing.“I saw the marker on the 11th hole and noticed that we weren’t playing our best in singles,” said Shiels Donegan. “In that situation, I focused on doing my job, getting points for the team, and seeing what we could do the rest of the week.”
Niall Shiels Donegan