WALKER CUP
Trophy awarded to the winner of a golf competition
between amateur men's teams from the U.S. and Britain.
It has been held biennially since 1922 on sites
alternating between the two countries. The cup is named for the event's
organizer, George H. Walker, a president of the U.S. Golf Association. Contests
consist of four 18-hole foursome matches and eight 18-hole singles matches on
each of two days, with one point awarded to the winning side in each match.
Source;Britannica encyclopaedia