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The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

The Walker Cup. Unlike the Ryder Cup, it only has players from Britain and Ireland, and no other country in Europe.

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