
The USGA announced today that several of golf’s most storied stages are set to welcome Curtis Cup and Walker Cup Matches, including Cypress Point Club.
Cypress Point will host the 2042 Curtis Cup and 2048 Walker Cup.
“The Curtis Cup and Walker Cup represent the very best of amateur golf, and these host sites emphasize our commitment to honoring the game’s history while inspiring its future,” said John Bodenhamer, USGA chief championships officer. “These iconic venues will provide truly exceptional stages, and we're proud to partner with them in the years ahead.”
Located in Pebble Beach, Cypress Point most recently hosted the 50th Walker Cup last September, in which the USA dominated Sunday singles, going 8-1-1 en route to a 17-9 victory. The course was designed by Alister MacKenzie in collaboration with Robert Hunter and opened for play in 1929. In addition to the 2025 and 1981 Walker Cups, the club hosted “The Match,” a famous 1956 four-ball competition between professionals Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson and amateurs Ken Venturi and Harvie Ward, and was one of three courses used for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am for more than 40 years.
“The 50th Walker Cup was a dream come true for the world of amateur golf and Cypress Point alike,” said Peter Barker, past president of Cypress Point and chair of the 50th Walker Cup. “It only makes sense to continue sharing this treasure with a third Walker Cup and, especially a Curtis Cup, as our club was founded by a women’s amateur golf legend in the great Marion Hollins.”
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