Title: "FOR THE FIFTH CONSECUTIVE TIME. America wins the Walker Cup for 6 1/2 to 5 1/2".
M/S of a golfer teeing off, a small group of fellow golfers watch, as well as a sizeable crowd behind a fence. Another golfer picks out a ball from a black box and tees off...
Title: "FOR THE FIFTH CONSECUTIVE TIME. America wins the Walker Cup for 6 1/2 to 5 1/2".
M/S of a golfer teeing off, a small group of fellow golfers watch, as well as a sizeable crowd behind a fence. Another golfer picks out a ball from a black box and tees off in the same position. The group of golfers walk off screen.
High angled L/S of the spectators walking en masse across the course to the next hole. High angled shot of a golfer swinging at a ball, the crowd surrounding him walk off in the direction of the ball. M/S of a golfer hitting a ball over a manmade stream, he passes his club to his caddy and leaps over the water.
Various shots of people running across the course to the next hole. L/S of golfers putting, view obstructed by crowds in the foreground, a large house in the distance. C/U of a man presenting the American team with a large trophy cup. C/U of the team posing with the cup, the captain holds up the trophy and waves it in the air. Various C/Us of a sign on the window of the golf club's bar - "The 19th Hole".
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