Wilson’s knowledge
Wilson’s squad have made two visits to the historic venue this year in the lead-up to the match, while all of the team have past experience of playing competitively at St Andrews.
“I think over the piece obviously the history of the Walker Cup tells us America will always be favourites, but certainly since maybe the mid-90s home advantage has really come into play,” said Wilson, a winner himself over the Old when he claimed The Amateur Championship in 2004. “In any sport home advantage is a big thing, so it’s definitely something we’ll play on.
“The guys certainly feel comfortable out there, they know the course, it is almost like being at their local course these days playing the Old.”
At 16 years and 10 months old, Scotland’s Connor Graham is set to become the youngest player in Walker Cup history this weekend. Yet even Graham has plentiful experience of St Andrews.