The Simpson Cup, the annual event between teams of injured Service members and veterans from the USA and their British counterparts, celebrates its 10th anniversary this week.
Inaugurated in 2012, the Simpson Cup pits 13 injured Service members and veterans from both sides of the Atlantic against one another in an annual, Ryder Cup-style tournament that raises funds and awareness for On Course Foundation – a charitable organisation which is registered in both the USA and the UK.
The R&A provide £5,000 in funding to the On Course Foundation that runs the event, with the prestigious Baltusrol Golf Club hosting this year’s contest from 28-31 August.
Rebuild Lives
All competitors involved are members of the Foundation, which helps men and women who were injured, sick or wounded in combat rebuild their lives; both through being given the opportunity to play the game, and attaining employment in the golf industry.
The tournament is named after its founder, John Simpson, former Senior Vice-President of International Management Group. Simpson, who himself only has one fully functioning leg as a result of suffering polio as a child, is also the Chairman and Founder of On Course Foundation.
Boasting two championship courses – which have hosted no fewer than 17 majors between them – Baltusrol represents yet another world-class venue to have staged the Simpson Cup, with the event having previously graced venues such as TPC Sawgrass, Royal Lytham & St Annes, Congressional, Royal St George’s, Oak Hill, St Andrews Links and, most recently, The Creek in 2021.