Summary
The sight of Nigel Edwards, the current Great Britain & Ireland captain, collapsing to his knees in despair on Chicago Golf Club's 18th green after a last-ditch bid to retain the 2005 Walker Cup had failed by inches, remains one of the biennial contest's most enduring images.
It certainly had an impact on Michael Stewart, the Troon youngster who will realise another of his ambitions next weekend by competing in the transatlantic tussle with the USA at Royal Aberdeen.See the full content of this document
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; Up for the Challenge
Six years ago, Edwards, and his GB&I colleagues, were battling for an unprecedented fourth Walker Cup triumph in a row but, on a frenzied final Sunday in the Win...
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