Monday, August 27, 2007

FOWLER AND STANLEY COMPLETE USA TEAM
FOR WALKER CUP MATCH AT ROYAL Co DOWN


Rickie Fowler, 18, of Murrieta, Calif., and Kyle Stanley, 19, of Gig Harbor, Wash., have been selected to complete the 10-man squad that will represent the United States against Great Britain & Ireland at Royal Couonty Down Golf Club, Newcastle in Northern Ireland on September 8 and 9.
The USGA had earlier announced eight members of the team:
Billy Horschel, 20, of Grant, Fla.
Dustin Johnson, 23, of Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Chris Kirk, 22, of Woodstock, Ga.
Colt Knost, 22 of Dallas, Texas.
Trip Kuehne, 35, of Irving, Texas.
Jamie Lovemark, 19, of Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
Jonathan Moore, 22, of Vancouver, Wash.
Webb Simpson, 21, of Raleigh, N.C.
All but Kuehne are collegians or recent graduates, who are playing on their first Walker Cup team.
The alternates to the team, in rank order, are
Michael Thompson, 22, of Tucson, Ariz.
Drew Weaver, 20, of High Point, N.C.
Alex Prugh, 22, of Spokane, Wash.
The Walker Cup Match consists of 16 singles and eight foursomes matches.
The USA reclaimed the Cup with a one-point victory at Chicago Golf Club in 2005.
Great Britain and Ireland’s team had won the three previous Matches, in 1999, 2001 and 2003, twice by scores of 15-9 and by 12½ -11½ in 2003. The USA leads the series overall, 32-7-1.

Fowler won the 2007 Sunnehanna Amateur in Johnstown, Pa., by one stroke, finishing at 8-under-par 272 for his four rounds. He followed with a win at the 2007 Players Amateur in Bluffton, S.C., where he was 24 under par for 72 holes. He also was a quarterfinalist at the 2006 U.S. Amateur.

At the Sunnehanna, he was in the 60s for three of the four rounds. At the Players, his four rounds in the 60s included a 63 and 64.

He won the individual title at the 2007 Southern California High School Championship and the 2006 California State High School Championship. He is currently in his first year at Oklahoma State University.

Stanley won the 2006 Southern Amateur in Birmingham, Ala., as part of a resume that includes five top-10 finishes in highly regarded amateur events over the past two summers. In winning the Southern Amateur, he posted a 9-under-par total of 275 for 72 holes to win by a single stroke. He reached the second round of match play at the 2007 U.S. Amateur.

He was individual runner-up at the 2007 NCAA Championship, where he had a 65 in the third round. He was invited to play in the PGA Tour’s 2007 Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Fla.

Stanley, a sophomore year at Clemson University, will be playing in his first Walker Cup Match.
George “Buddy” Marucci, 55, of Villanova, Pa., who played on the USA Walker Cup teams of 1995 and 1997 and was runner-up to Tiger Woods at the 1995 U.S. Amateur, will serve as team captain.

“I couldn’t be more pleased to lead this Walker Cup squad to Ireland,” said Marucci. “It is an honor to be involved with this competition and these fine young men who will represent the USA. I appreciate the commitment on the part of our players who were chosen and those who were considered.”


MEET THE 2007 USA TEAM –
Player Age Hometown
Billy Horschel 20 (12/7/86) Grant, Fla.
Rickie Fowler 18 (12/13/88) Murrieta, Calif.
Dustin Johnson 23 (6/22/84) Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Chris Kirk 22 (5/8/85) Woodstock, Ga.
Colt Knost 22 (6/26/85) Dallas, Texas
Trip Kuehne 35 (6/20/72) Irving, Texas
Jamie Lovemark 19 (1/23/88) Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
Jonathan Moore 22 (4/17/85) Vancouver, Wash.
Webb Simpson 21 (8/8/85) Raleigh, N.C.
Kyle Stanley 19 (11/19/87) Gig Harbor, Wash.

Captain
George “Buddy” Marucci 55 (3/6/52) Villanova, Pa.

The USGA is the national governing body of golf in this country and Mexico, a combined territory that includes more than half the game’s golfers and golf courses.

The Association conducts 13 national championships, including the U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open and U.S. Senior Open. Ten additional USGA national championships are exclusively for amateurs, and include the U.S. Amateur and the U.S. Women's Amateur.

The USGA also writes the Rules of Golf, conducts equipment testing, maintains an official Handicap System and administers an ongoing "For the Good of the Game" grants program, which has allocated more than $56 million over 10 years to programs that seek to grow the game. For more information about the USGA, visit www.usga.org.

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