At 6,620 yards, Cypress Point Club sits nearly 1,000 yards shorter than the monster tracks modern players face weekly. Yet Dean Robertson believes this length difference gives his underdog GB&I squad the perfect weapon against America’s power-obsessed stars.

The 55-year-old Scot carries painful memories from his own Walker Cup disaster. Back in 1993 at Interlachen, Robertson watched helplessly as Team USA demolished GB&I 19-5 in the most lopsided defeat in Walker Cup history. Despite his personal victory over legendary Jay Sigel, the overall result still haunts him three decades later.

Now serving as the first professional captain in GB&I Walker Cup history, Robertson has turned that trauma into tactical gold. His message to the Americans is crystal clear: “This is a course that deman

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