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Walker Cup 36 Walker Cup Match 1922 William C. Fownes 1923 Robert A. Gardner 1924 Robert A Gardner 1926 Robert A. Gardner 1928 Robert T. Jones Jr. 1930 Robert T. Jones Jr. 1932 Francis D. Ouimet 1934 Francis D. Ouimet 1936 Francis D. Ouimet 1938 Francis D. Ouimet 1947 Francis D. Ouimet 1949 Francis D. Ouimet 1951 William P. Turnesa 1953 Charles R. Yates 1955 William C. Campbell 1922 Bernard Darwin 1923 Robert Harris 1924 Cyril J. H. Tolley 1926 Robert Harris 1928 Dr. William Tweddell 1930 Roger H. Wethered 1932 Tony Torrance 1934 Hon. Michael Scott 1936 Dr. William Tweddell 1938 John. B. Beck 1947 John. B. Beck 1949 Percy B. “Laddie” Lucas 1951 Raymond H. Oppenheimer 1953 Tony Duncan 1955 G. Alec Hill Walker Cup Captains: 1922 to 2013 1957 Charles R. Coe 1959 Charles R. Coe 1961 Jack Westland 1963 Richard S. Tufts 1965 John W. Fischer 1967 Jess W. Sweetser 1969 William J. Patton 1971 John M. Winters Jr. 1973 Jess W. Sweetser 1975 Dr. Edgar R. Updegraff 1977 Lewis W. Oehmig 1979 Richard L. Siderowf 1981 James R. Gabrielson 1983 Jay Sigel 1985 Jay Sigel GB&I Walker Cup Captains: 1922 to 2013 1957 Gerald H. Micklem 1959 Gerald H. Micklem 1961 Charles D. Lawrie 1963 Charles D. Lawrie 1965 Joe Carr 1967 Joe Carr 1969 Michael F. Bonallack 1971 Michael F. Bonallack 1973 Dr. David Marsh 1975 Dr. David Marsh 1977 Sandy Saddler 1979 Rodney Foster 1981 Rodney Foster 1983 Charles W. Green 1985 Charles W. Green 1987 Fred Ridley 1989 Fred Ridley 1991 James R. Gabrielson 1993 Vinny Giles 1995 A. Downing Gray 1997 A. Downing Gray 1999 Danny Yates 2001 Danny Yates 2003 Bob Lewis 2005 Bob Lewis 2007 George “Buddy” Marucci Jr. 2009 George “Buddy” Marucci Jr. 2011 Jim Holtgrieve 2013 Jim Holtgrieve 1987 Geoffrey C. Marks 1989 Geoffrey C. Marks 1991 George Macgregor 1993 George Macgregor 1995 Clive T. Brown 1997 Clive T. Brown 1999 Peter McEvoy 2001 Peter McEvoy 2003 Garth McGimpsey 2005 Garth McGimpsey 2007 Colin Dalgleish 2009 Colin Dalgleish 2011 Nigel Edwards 2013 Nigel Edwards

Jim Holtgrieve, 2013 USA Walker Cup Captain Jim Holtgrieve, of St. Louis, Mo., whose stellar amateur career includes a winning record as a member of three victorious USA Walker Cup Teams, the captaincy of the USA Team at the 2011 Match and an individual triumph at the inaugural U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship in 1981, has been appointed captain of the 2013 USA Walker Cup squad by the United States Golf Association. “I am indeed honored once again to be named to captain the 2013 United States Walker Cup Team,” said Holtgrieve, 63. “The 2011 Walker Cup journey was an incredible experience for me and one that I will never forget. Golf fans, friends and family all over the United States as well as overseas were so supportive of me during this experience that I was praying that I would have the opportunity to captain the 2013 Walker Cup Team. “I want to bring the Walker Cup back to the United States, but I also want to lead 10 men to have one of the best golfing experiences they can ever imagine. I thought I understood the true spirit of the game. However, the Walker Cup in Scotland proved so much more to me about the real meaning.” Holtgrieve will captain the United States of America team for the 44th Walker Cup Match, to be held Sept. 7-8, at the National Golf Links of America in Southampton, N.Y. “Jim has an exceptional grasp of the meaning of the Walker Cup Match and conveyed that very well to the members of the 2011 USA Team in Scotland,” said USGA President Jim Hyler. “So it is fitting that he uses that well-developed perspective as a player and a captain to lead the USA squad in 2013 at The National Golf Links, which was the site of the first Match in 1922.” Holtgrieve was one of the country’s top amateur players during the 1970s and ‘80s and played on winning Walker Cup Teams in 1979, 1981 and 1983, where he had a combined record in singles and foursomes (alternate shot) of 6-4. He also represented the USA on two victorious World Amateur Team Championship squads, in 1980 and 1982. A semifinalist at the 1980 U.S. Amateur and runner-up at the 1983 British Amateur, Holtgrieve has won numerous state and district amateur titles in Missouri. Holtgrieve played in five Masters Tournaments as an amateur – making the cut three times – and also qualified for the 1978 U.S. Open Championship. Holtgrieve turned professional in 1998 and played on the Champions Tour from 1999 to 2005, where his top finish was a tie for second at the 1999 Home Depot Invitational. He has played in four U.S. Senior Opens and a total of 42 USGA championships. The USGA reinstated Holtgrieve’s amateur status in 2007 after he played in 122 professional events. He currently serves as a member of the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship Committee for the USGA. Photography: course: ©USGA/L.C. Lambrecht; USA Team: ©USGA/John Mummert Walker Cup Match 37 Walker Cup

Jim Holtgrieve, 2013 USA Walker Cup Captain<br />

Jim Holtgrieve, of St. Louis, Mo., whose stellar amateur career includes a winning record as a member of three victorious USA<br />

Walker Cup Teams, the captaincy of the USA Team at the 2011 Match and an individual triumph at the inaugural U.S. Mid-Amateur<br />

Championship in 1981, has been appointed captain of the 2013 USA Walker Cup squad by the United States Golf Association.<br />

“I am indeed honored once again to be named to captain the 2013 United States Walker Cup Team,” said Holtgrieve, 63. “The<br />

2011 Walker Cup journey was an incredible experience for me and one that I will never forget. Golf fans, friends and family all<br />

over the United States as well as overseas were so supportive of me during this experience that I was praying that I would have the<br />

opportunity to captain the 2013 Walker Cup Team.<br />

“I want to bring the Walker Cup back to the United States, but I also want to lead 10 men to have one of the best golfing experiences<br />

they can ever imagine. I thought I understood the true spirit of the game. However, the Walker Cup in Scotland proved so<br />

much more to me about the real meaning.”<br />

Holtgrieve will captain the United States of America team for the 44th Walker Cup Match, to be held Sept. 7-8, at the National<br />

Golf Links of America in Southampton, N.Y.<br />

“Jim has an exceptional grasp of the meaning of the Walker Cup Match and conveyed that very well to the members of the 2011<br />

USA Team in Scotland,” said <strong>USGA</strong> President Jim Hyler. “So it is fitting that he uses that well-developed perspective as a player<br />

and a captain to lead the USA squad in 2013 at The National Golf Links, which was the site of the first Match in 1922.”<br />

Holtgrieve was one of the country’s top amateur players during the 1970s and ‘80s and played on winning Walker Cup Teams in<br />

1979, 1981 and 1983, where he had a combined record in singles and foursomes (alternate shot) of 6-4. He also represented the<br />

USA on two victorious World Amateur Team Championship squads, in 1980 and 1982. A semifinalist at the 1980 U.S. Amateur and<br />

runner-up at the 1983 British Amateur, Holtgrieve has won numerous state and district amateur titles in Missouri.<br />

Holtgrieve played in five Masters Tournaments as an amateur – making the cut three times – and also qualified for the 1978 U.S.<br />

Open Championship.<br />

Holtgrieve turned professional in 1998 and played on the Champions Tour from 1999 to 2005, where his top finish was a tie for<br />

second at the 1999 Home Depot Invitational. He has played in four U.S. Senior Opens and a total of 42 <strong>USGA</strong> championships.<br />

The <strong>USGA</strong> reinstated Holtgrieve’s amateur status in 2007 after he played in 122 professional events. He currently serves as a member<br />

of the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship Committee for the <strong>USGA</strong>.<br />

Photography: course: ©<strong>USGA</strong>/L.C. Lambrecht; USA Team: ©<strong>USGA</strong>/John Mummert<br />

Walker Cup Match 37<br />

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