• Loading stock data...
Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Prestigious Cypress Point Is Hosting Biggest Golf Event in 35 Years

Cypress Point Club in Pebble Beach, Calif., is hosting its second Walker Cup, a biennial team golf event featuring top amateurs from the U.S., Great Britain, and Ireland.

Walker Cup
USGA/Logan Whitton

While the Ryder Cup is still several weeks away, its amateur equivalent is taking place this weekend, offering golf fans a rare glimpse at one of the world’s most famous and exclusive courses.

Cypress Point Club in Pebble Beach, Calif., is hosting its second Walker Cup (and first since 1981), a biennial team golf event featuring top amateurs from the U.S. competing against their peers from Great Britain and Ireland. (That was the original format of the Ryder Cup before it expanded to include players from continental Europe in 1979.)

The Walker Cup marks the biggest event at Cypress Point since the PGA Tour’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am last played there in 1990. Since then, the famed course—built in 1929 along the shores of the Pacific Ocean—has mostly stayed out of the national spotlight. 

“There’s an air of mystery to it,” says Golf Channel director Jeff Jastrow, who will be tasked with showcasing Cypress in prime time on Golf Channel on Saturday and Sunday evening. “A lot of people just hear about Cypress Point or see photos, but they don’t really understand how spectacular the place is.”

Eight of the top 10 ranked amateur golfers in the world will be participating in the Walker Cup, led by No. 1 American Jackson Koivun and 2025 U.S. Amateur champion Mason Howell.

Welcome to the Show

Cypress Point has a small membership base of roughly 250 people, with members including celebrities from the sports world like Jim Nantz, Hollywood stars like Clint Eastwood, and billionaires like Charles Schwab. But the private club was extremely accommodating to Golf Channel, which plans on using drones along the ocean and a 150-foot crane between holes 16 and 17 to help capture the action.

“Your first reaction is just ‘wow.’ You can’t believe what you’re seeing,” says Golf Channel producer Chris Maguire. “It’s the same way the first time you go to Augusta [National Golf Club] and you see it with your own eyes. You’re just blown away.”

While the Walker Cup TV broadcast (including some exclusive streaming on Peacock) will have stiff competition from college football and NFL games this weekend, the allure of Cypress created a strong demand to see this Walker Cup in person. Tickets, which cost $200 at face value, have been reselling for roughly $800 on Saturday and $500 on Sunday on SeatGeek, the official ticketing provider of the USGA, which organizes the event when it’s played Stateside.

Attendance will be limited, though, as the USGA capped the number of tickets it sold (around 4,000 per day) because of high interest and the “unique terrain and architecture at Cypress Point,” the organization said.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

TGL Has Golf’s Most Unlikely Broadcast Team

TV broadcasts for TGL are unlike anything else in golf.

Comcast Leaning on Sports to Stop Subscriber Bleeding

The NBC Sports parent is ramping up Super Bowl and Olympic coverage. 
Rory McIlroy hits the ball during the Golf Channel Games at Trump National Golf Club on December 17, 2025, in Jupiter, Florida.

WTGL? More Influencers? Inside Golf Channel’s Future Without NBC

The network is officially split from the NBC Sports family.

Featured Today

Feb 1, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; New England Patriots players arrive prior to Super Bowl LX at San Jose Mineta International Airport.

Private Equity Has Reached the Super Bowl

The Patriots are one of four NFL teams with PE investment.
University of Southern California
January 31, 2026

College Athletic Departments Are Wooing Recruits With Content Studios

Schools are creating content studios to win recruits and donor dollars.
Dec 25, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Nuggets forward Spencer Jones (21) reacts against the Minnesota Timberwolves during the second half at Ball Arena
January 30, 2026

Spencer Jones Is Having a Moment in the NBA—and on LinkedIn

The Nuggets forward and Stanford grad is a prolific poster and investor.
Tim Jenkins
January 24, 2026

How One NFL Pass Turned Into a Career on YouTube

Tim Jenkins missed the NFL. He took his football IQ to YouTube.

Goodell on Epstein-Linked Owner, Belichick Snub, and Bad Bunny

The commissioner says the league “will follow the facts” regarding Steve Tisch.
February 2, 2026

NFL Returning to Mexico City in 2026, Commits to 3-Year Run

The league is now set for nine non-U.S. games in the next season.
February 2, 2026

Goodell: NFL Must ‘Make Progress’ After No Black Head Coach Hires

There were a record-tying 10 head coach vacancies this year.
Sponsored

From Kobe Bryant to Tom Brady: Mike Repole’s Billion-Dollar Playbook

Mike Repole shares an inside look into building brands & working with star athletes.
exclusive
February 2, 2026

WNBA Offered No Proposal at Critical CBA Meeting

Players and owners met for three hours in New York on Monday.
Apr 23, 2025; Green Bay, WI, USA; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell at the NFL Draft Fan Forum at the Tundra Lodge
February 2, 2026

The NFL’s Wildly Lucrative Past Decade

The NFL’s empire has exploded since Super Bowl 50 in 2016.
Dec 14, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Seahawks place kicker Jason Myers (5) kicks a field goal against the Indianapolis Colts during the second quarter at Lumen Field.
February 2, 2026

Super Bowl LX Is a Contrast in Special Teams Spending

Rookies hold a higher Super Bowl field goal percentage than non-rookies.
Nov 16, 2025; Madrid, Spain; An advertisement for the 2025 NFL Madrid Game between the Washington Commanders and the Miami Dolphins on the Cines Callao facade.
February 2, 2026

NFL Unveils Record International Slate, With Games in Madrid, Paris

The league pushes further on its global ambitions.