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USA secures dominant PGA Cup win

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The United States won the PGA Cup for the third consecutive time after beating GB&I 17.5-8.5 at Sunriver Resort in Sunriver, Oregon.

The Americans entered Sunday’s finale with a virtually unassailable 12-4 lead, needing just a single point to retain and 1.5 points to win outright. 

Michael Block, John Somers, Ben Polland, Tyler Collet and Brad Marek all won their singles matches for the home side, while Jesse Mueller earned a half-point to conclude a dominant three-day stretch for the US team in the biennial match against their club professional counterparts from GB&I.

“It’s been the highlight of my professional career,” said US Captain and PGA of America Honorary President Jim Richerson. “It’s a really neat experience for someone who hasn’t had the experience of being in a PGA Cup. I think the team atmosphere is just different.

“With this team atmosphere you have 10 PGA Professionals who are working everyday at their clubs back home, and they get to come together as a team. They get to spend time getting to know one another. Their spouses get to know one another. That’s one of the great things about the game of golf. It’s such a great connector bringing people together.” 

USA’s Michael Block shakes hands with Craig Lee after beating him 2&1 for the 13th point needed to retain The PGA Cup (Photo by Darren Carroll/PGA of America)

Richerson picked veteran Block to lead off against GB&I’s Craig Lee in the first match out on Sunday. Block birdied the par-4 15th and parred the par-3 16th to go 2-up. Block then birdied the par-5 17th to halve the hole and close out the 2&1 win. Block’s win pushed the Americans to 13 points, guaranteeing at least a retention of the Llandudno International Trophy.

Block, who has teed off first in Sunday singles at all three of his PGA Cup appearances, extended his perfect singles record to 3-0-0.

Somers was the next to strike, going head to head with England’s Matt Cort. After Cort’s par at the par-3 13th tied the match, Somers took control with a birdie at the par-4 14th and a par on the par-3 16th to go 2-up. Both players made par on the par-5 17th, halving the hole and securing a 2&1 win for Somers. That point sealed the overall victory for the Americans and was the third for Somers in his first PGA Cup. 

Polland, the 2024 PGA Professional champion, continued his stellar week with a nail-biting 1-up win over GB&I’s Paul McKechnie, who won the 16th and 17th holes to bring the match all square heading to the 18th tee. Polland ended the match with authority when he drained a 28-foot putt for birdie to win 1-up. 

“It was a lot of fun,” said Polland. “I was happy with how I played. The final match was great. Paul was playing awesome. Making a putt was fitting on the last hole because that was the club that was automatic and working this week.”

Polland led the way for the US team all week with a perfect 5-0 record. “Being able to even play five matches in one of these is fun, let alone winning all of them,” said Polland. “The experience of playing in the matches, the team format and all that was so fun. This is the best event that we play in.” 

Colm Moriarty was won of four GB&I players to win their singles matches on Sunday (Photo by Darren Carroll/PGA of America)

Mueller erased a 3-hole deficit against Toby Hunt with three straight birdies on holes 16-18 to halve the match. Collet defeated Daniel Brown 1-up and Marek won 2&1 over James Ruth for two additional US points. 

Great Britain & Ireland, led by team captain Tim Rouse, collected four points in Sunday’s finale with Colm Moriarty’s 1-up win over Andy Svoboda, James Walker’s 1-up win against Jared Jones, Adam Keogh’s 3&2 victory versus Jeremy Wells and Gareth Davies’ 3&2 decision over Matt Cahill. 

Sunday marked the completion of a memorable PGA Cup for the Americans, who led 7-1 and 12-4 after the first two days, respectively. Both Collet and Marek finished their PGA Cup debuts with spotless 4-0 records.

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