LUSS, Scotland (AP) -- Scott Hebert, the head pro at Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, won all five of his matches, and the U.S. club pros dominated Great Britain & Ireland in singles for a 171/2-81/2 victory in the PGA Cup on Sunday.
"In the end we had 10 strong players, 10 deep," captain Brian Whitcomb said. "I've been around this game since I was five or six years old and to watch club professionals perform at the level they did, it means the world to me."
The Americans won 81/2 points from the 10 singles matches, beating by one point their largest margin of victory on foreign soil set in 1983 at Muirfield. The United States has twice won by 12 points playing at home.
Hebert had a 2-up victory over Jon Bevan to become the only player on The Carrick course at Loch Lomond to win all five of his matches.
"I had ... sloppy tee shots but was able to get the game back to square," Hebert said. "He is a great player, was the guy I wanted to play. As the luck of the draw, I was able to face him. "
Sonny Skinner won the first of 10 singles matches over Barry Taylor to go 4-0 for the week, while Steve Schneiter of Sandy, Utah, also had a 1-up victory for a 4-0 record.