Positives for Robertson
Connor Graham and Clemons were GB&I’s leading lights, winning three points apiece.
Despite the loss, GB&I captain Dean Robertson wasn’t too downbeat. “It's been an absolutely fantastic week in terms of being back involved representing Great Britain and Ireland, and I have a feeling of immense pride,” said Robertson, who last represented GB&I in the 1993 Walker Cup and is the current Walker Cup captain.
“The result obviously didn’t go our way but I couldn’t have asked any more from my team in terms of preparation. On the week we were just beaten by a team that played better. The Continent of Europe have some fantastic players and we saw that over the two days, players who have a chance to go on and excel in the professional game.
Great experience
“We have some great players too and I look forward to building on this week. The GB&I boys are going to grow and learn from this. The bottom line is we need to make improvements in terms of skills, course management, hitting more fairways, holing putts, all the things you have to do to win matches like this.
“For me it’s been a great experience as I look forward to next year’s Walker Cup at Cypress Point. There’s a nucleus of some really strong players in this team. We saw that with Dominic Clemons and Connor Graham. They are potential superstars. But there are other players too who a year from now will be better and stronger and will be vying for a place on the team that travels to Cypress Point.”
The Continent of Europe’s victory takes the St Andrews Trophy match record to 26 GB&I wins, seven for the Continent of Europe, with one drawn match. The Continent of Europe that will defend the trophy in Madrid next year.