List of American Walker Cup golfers

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This is a list of all the American golfers who have played in the Walker Cup through 2021. [1] Jay Sigel holds the record with nine appearances.

Contents

Players

PlayerEditions
Tommy Aaron 1959
Buddy Alexander 1987
Don Allen 1965, 1967
Billy Andrade 1987
Gene Andrews 1961
John Augenstein 2019
Doug Ballenger 1973
Blayne Barber 2011
Rex Baxter 1957
Notah Begay III 1995
Deane Beman 1959, 1961, 1963, 1965
David Berganio Jr. 1993
Akshay Bhatia 2019
Ray Billows 1938, 1949
Ted Bishop 1947, 1949
Arnold Blum 1957
John Bohmann 1969
Mike Brannan 1977
Alan Bratton 1995
George Burns 1975
Clark Burroughs 1985
Jonathan Byrd 1999
Albert Campbell 1936
Joe Campbell 1957
William C. Campbell 1951, 1953, 1955^, 1957, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1975
Patrick Cantlay 2011
Nick Cassini 2001
Ricky Castillo 2021
Bud Cauley 2009
Ron Cerrudo 1967
Cameron Champ 2017
Dick Chapman 1947, 1951, 1953
Don Cherry 1953, 1955, 1961
Doug Clarke 1979
Bob Cochran 1961
Charles Coe 1949, 1951, 1953, 1959, 1961, 1963
Ron Commans 1981
Erik Compton 2001
Joe Conrad 1955
Pierceson Coody 2021
Jerry Courville Jr. 1995, 1997
Kris Cox 1995
Nathaniel Crosby 1983
Bruce Cudd 1955
Quade Cummins 2021
Richard Davies 1963
Johnny Dawson 1949
Bryson DeChambeau 2015
Duke Delcher 1997
Todd Demsey 1993
Bob Dickson 1967
Allen Doyle 1989+, 1991, 1993
James Driscoll 2001
George Dunlap 1932, 1934, 1936
David Duval 1991
Austin Eckroat 2021
Danny Edwards 1973
Chandler Egan 1934
David Eger 1989, 1991, 2001
Dave Eichelberger 1965
Brad Elder 1997
Jimmy Ellis 1973
Walter Emery 1936
Harris English 2011
Chick Evans 1922, 1924, 1928
Matt Every 2005
John Farquhar 1971
Brad Faxon 1983
Rick Fehr 1983
Johnny Fischer 1934, 1936, 1938
Doug Fischesser 1979
Steven Fisk 2019
Marty Fleckman 1967
Bruce Fleisher 1969
John Fought 1977
Rickie Fowler 2007, 2009
William C. Fownes Jr. 1922, 1924
Frank Fuhrer III 1981
Jim Gabrielsen 1971
Robert Gamez 1989
Robert Gardner 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926
Robert W. Gardner 1961, 1963
Brian Gay 1993
Doug Ghim 2017
Brendan Gielow 2009
Vinny Giles 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975
Harry Givan 1936
Lucas Glover 2001
Johnny Goodman 1934, 1936, 1938
Jason Gore 1997
David Gossett 1999
Mike Gove 1979
John Grace 1975
Jimmy Grant 1967
Downing Gray 1963, 1965, 1967
Danny Green 2001
Jesse Guilford 1922, 1924, 1926
Watts Gunn 1926, 1928
Bill Haas 2003
Fred Haas 1938
Hunter Haas 1999
Jay Haas 1975
Jerry Haas 1985
Stewart Hagestad 2017, 2019, 2021
Gary Hallberg 1977
George Hamer 1947^
Cole Hammer 2019, 2021
Brian Harman 2005, 2009
John Harris 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001
Labron Harris Jr. 1963
Scott Harvey 2015
Vance Heafner 1977
Matt Hendrix 2003
Russell Henley 2011
Davidson Herron 1923
Tim Herron 1993
Scott Hoch 1979
William Hoffer 1983
Morgan Hoffmann 2009
J. B. Holmes 2005
Jim Holtgrieve 1979, 1981, 1983
Max Homa 2013
John Mark Hopkins 1965
Billy Horschel 2007
Beau Hossler 2015
Ralph Howe 1989
Billy Howell 1932
Billy Hurley III 2005
Bill Hyndman 1957, 1959, 1961, 1969, 1971
Joe Inman 1969
Jimmy Jackson 1953, 1955
Tim Jackson 1995, 1999
Dustin Johnson 2007
Kevin Johnson 1989
Jimmy Johnston 1923, 1924, 1928, 1930, 1932^
Bobby Jones 1922, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1930
Fred Kammer 1947
Mike Killian 1973
Anthony Kim 2005
Michael Kim 2013
Chris Kirk 2007
Chris Kite 1987
Tom Kite 1971
Colt Knost 2007
Bobby Knowles 1951
Gary Koch 1973, 1975
Chuck Kocsis 1938, 1949, 1957
Kelly Kraft 2011
Joel Kribel 1997
Matt Kuchar 1999
Trip Kuehne 1995, 2003, 2007
Franklin Langham 1991
Randy Leen 1997
Justin Leonard 1993
Greg Lesher 1989
Bob Lewis 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987
Jack Lewis Jr. 1967
Lawson Little 1934
Gene Littler 1953
Edward Loar 1999
Bill Loeffler 1987
Davis Love III 1985
Jamie Lovemark 2007
Brock Mackenzie 2003
Roland MacKenzie 1926, 1928, 1930
Max Marston 1922, 1923, 1924, 1934
Doug Martin 1989
Buddy Marucci 1995, 1997
Len Mattiace 1987
Bob May 1991
Billy Mayfair 1987
Denny McCarthy 2015
Maurice McCarthy 1932
Bruce McCormick 1949
Lee McCoy 2015
Mike McCoy 2015
Jim McHale Jr. 1949, 1951
Tom McKnight 1999
Maverick McNealy 2015, 2017
Eric Meeks 1989
Mac Meissner 2021 [lower-alpha 1]
Steve Melnyk 1969, 1971
Phil Mickelson 1989, 1991
Allen Miller 1969, 1971
Lindy Miller 1977
Spider Miller 1999
Adam Mitchell 2009
Kelly Mitchum 1993
Don Moe 1930, 1932
Bryce Molder 1999, 2001
Brian Montgomery 1987
Griff Moody 1979
Jonathan Moore 2007
Ryan Moore 2003
Gus Moreland 1932, 1934
Dale Morey 1955, 1965
Collin Morikawa 2017
William Mouw 2021
Jodie Mudd 1981
Bob Murphy 1967
Chris Nallen 2003
Jack Neville 1923
Jack Nicklaus 1959, 1961
Jordan Niebrugge 2013, 2015
Andy Ogletree 2019
Francis Ouimet 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1936^
Jeff Overton 2005
Harold Paddock Jr. 1951
John Pak 2019, 2021
Jerry Pate 1975
Billy Joe Patton 1955, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1965
Corey Pavin 1981
Mike Peck 1979
Mark Pfeil 1973
Mike Podolak 1985
Michael Putnam 2005
Smiley Quick 1947
Jeff Quinney 2001
Sam Randolph 1985
Joey Rassett 1981
Doc Redman 2017
Kyle Reifers 2005
Fred Ridley 1977
Skee Riegel 1947, 1949
Chris Riley 1995
Hillman Robbins 1957
Patrick Rodgers 2011, 2013
Bill Rogers 1973
George Rotan 1923
Adam Rubinson 2003
Mason Rudolph 1957
Isaiah Salinda 2019
Bill Sander 1977
Scottie Scheffler 2017
Tom Scherrer 1991
Steve Scott 1997, 1999
Charles Seaver 1932
Robby Shelton 2015
Dick Siderowf 1969, 1973, 1975, 1977
Jay Sigel 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993
R. H. Sikes 1963
Jim Simons 1971
Scott Simpson 1977
Webb Simpson 2007
Alex Smalley 2019
Charlie Smith 1961, 1963
Nathan Smith 2009, 2011, 2013
Reynolds Smith 1936, 1938
Randy Sonnier 1985
Jim Sorenson 1987
Jordan Spieth 2011
Mike Sposa 1991
Craig Stadler 1975
Kyle Stanley 2007
Hunter Stewart 2015
Tyler Strafaci 2021
Frank Stranahan 1947, 1949, 1951
Curtis Strange 1975
Hal Sutton 1979, 1981
Jess Sweetser 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1930+, 1932
Bud Taylor 1957, 1959, 1961
David Tentis 1983
Justin Thomas 2013
Davis Thompson 2021
Nicholas Thompson 2005
Braden Thornberry 2017
D. J. Trahan 2001
Cameron Tringale 2009
Willie Turnesa 1947, 1949, 1951
Billy Tuten 1983
Ed Tutwiler 1965, 1967
Peter Uihlein 2009, 2011
Ed Updegraff 1963, 1965, 1969
Sam Urzetta 1951, 1953
Ken Venturi 1953
Scott Verplank 1985
Mitch Voges 1991
George Voigt 1930, 1932, 1936
George Von Elm 1926, 1928, 1930
Dick von Tacky 1981
Lanny Wadkins 1969, 1971
Duffy Waldorf 1985
Bud Ward 1938, 1947
Harvie Ward 1953, 1955, 1959
Drew Weaver 2009
Michael Weaver 2013
Marty West 1973, 1979
Jack Westland 1932, 1934, 1953
Ward Wettlaufer 1959
Ed White 1936
Todd White 2013
Cory Whitsett 2013
Chris Williams 2011
Lee Williams 2003, 2005
Oscar Willing 1923, 1924, 1930
Casey Wittenberg 2003
Chris Wollmann 1997
Willie Wood 1983
Tiger Woods 1995
Fred Wright 1923
Brandon Wu 2019
Bobby Wyatt 2013
Norman Xiong 2017
Charlie Yates 1936, 1938
Danny Yates 1989, 1993
Dick Yost 1955
George Zahringer 2003
Will Zalatoris 2017
  1. He was an alternate but played because a number of players were ill.

^ In the final team but did not play in any matches.
+ Selected for the team but withdrew and was replaced. Allen Doyle was selected but withdrew shortly before the event because of injury.

Ryder Cup players

The following 37 American Walker Cup players have subsequently played in the Ryder Cup:

Tommy Aaron, Bryson DeChambeau, David Duval, Brad Faxon, Rickie Fowler, Fred Haas, Jay Haas, Scott Hoch, J. B. Holmes, Dustin Johnson, Anthony Kim, Tom Kite, Matt Kuchar, Justin Leonard, Gene Littler, Davis Love III, Phil Mickelson, Ryan Moore, Bob Murphy, Jack Nicklaus, Jeff Overton, Jerry Pate, Corey Pavin, Chris Riley, Bill Rogers, Mason Rudolph, Scott Simpson, Webb Simpson, Jordan Spieth, Craig Stadler, Curtis Strange, Hal Sutton, Justin Thomas, Ken Venturi, Scott Verplank, Lanny Wadkins, Tiger Woods. [2]

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References

  1. "2013 Walker Cup Media Guide" (PDF). Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  2. "Walker Cup - History". R&A. Archived from the original on September 7, 2013. Retrieved September 7, 2013.