It is impossible to compare the Broadway production that is the Ryder Cup to the community theater offering that is the Walker Cup.
I do not belittle the Walker Cup. I would much rather go to the nearest Shakespeare festival than to "the great white way."
The professional tours' schedules have become so full and overlapping in the name of profits that it is time, past time actually, for them to get together and get things synched in order to avoid what has become, in my opinion, a detriment to the the game- oversaturation. It will only get worse as Asia continues to grow in global importance to the game.
They also need, IMO, to rethink the "all exempt" philosophy. There are too many journeymen hangers-on clogging up the pipeline of exciting new talents. There is nothing wrong with continuing to have to prove oneself, every year if necessary. As a business owner I have to do so every day.
I laugh every time I read a golf pundit who calls the Walker Cup the "amateur version of the Ryder Cup," when, of course, the exact opposite is the case.