Great Britain & Ireland Claim First Curtis Cup Victory Since 2016

Aug. 30-Sept. 1, 2024, Sunningdale Golf Club (Old Course), Sunningdale, England 

Great Britain and Ireland claimed a historic 10½-9½ victory over the United States of America in the 43rd Curtis Cup Match after a thrilling final day at Sunningdale Golf Club in England.

GB&I Captain Catriona Matthew, who famously led Europe to back-to-back Solheim Cup triumphs in 2019 and 2021, recorded another memorable team success against Meghan Stasi’s USA team.

The decorated Scot led GB&I to its first win in the Curtis Cup since 2016 at Dún Laoghaire in Ireland and sealed only a ninth triumph overall in the history of the contest.

With the hosts leading 7-5 overnight, GB&I needed three-and-a-half points from the eight singles matches to secure the win. Ireland’s Sara Byrne, Patience Rhodes from England and Scotland’s Lorna McClymont were all victorious, with Rhodes’ sister, Mimi, securing the deciding half point.

On a back-and-forth final day, which ebbed and flowed in glorious sunshine over the Old Course at the Berkshire venue, the USA began the singles in dominant fashion helped by the team featuring four of the top-ten players on the World Amateur Golf Ranking®.

At one stage, the visitors were ahead in six matches, but GB&I staged an impressive response to turn the tide as each member of Matthew’s team delivered at least a point across the three-day match.

A record crowd for a Curtis Cup enjoyed the three-day match, toaling 16,680. U.S. Open champion Justin Rose – runner-up at The 152nd Open at Royal Troon in July – Charley Hull and Colin Montgomerie were among the spectators this week as Sunningdale hosted the Curtis Cup for the first time.

Asterisk Talley, 15, who has had a spectacular summer, put the first point on the board for the USA in the opening match, recording five birdies and an eagle in a victory over Lottie Woad. It was a first defeat in five matches this week for the world’s number one amateur.

Patience Rhodes picked the perfect day to deliver her first point of the week, easing to a 6&5 win over UCLA’s Zoe Campos. 

Byrne secured a 3&2 triumph against Catherine Park – the Irishwoman taking her tally to three-and-a-half points from five in an unbeaten display – before Anna Davis replied with a 3&2 win over Hannah Darling.

With four ties left on the course, it was 9-7 to the hosts. Jasmine Koo closed the deficit to just a point after wrapping up a 4&3 success against Beth Coulter, helped by back-to-back birdies at the 10th and 11th.

All eyes turned to McClymont, a two-time R&A Student Tour Series Order of Merit winner, in a pivotal meeting with 2023 U.S. Women’s Amateur Champion Megan Schofill in the penultimate match.

That battle was all-square through eight holes before the Scot made the decisive move, birdieing four of the next five holes and winning three of them to take a commanding lead that she would not relinquish.

At the same time, Mimi Rhodes mounted the gutsiest of comebacks against Melanie Green, taking the 8th, 11th, 13th and 14th holes to turn a three-hole deficit into a one-hole lead.

Rhodes then held firm down the stretch and jubilantly celebrated her key par putt at the 17th, before the battling Green won the 18th to avoid individual defeat.

McClymont’s success and the half-point for Mimi Rhodes meant convincing victories for Koo and three-time Curtis Cup player Rachel Kuehn against Aine Donegan were not enough for the USA.

The victors join a Sunningdale champions board that incudes Judy Rankin, Nancy Lopez, Karrie Webb, Bernhard Langer, Ian Woosnam, Sir Nick Faldo, the 1987 USA Walker Cup team and Karen Stupples, a member of Matthew’s backroom team this week.

The 44th Curtis Cup will be played at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles, Calif., from June 12-14, 2026.

Key Quotes

Catriona Matthew, Captain, Great Britain and Ireland

“They’re a fantastic team. I’m so proud of them. They really dug in every day and in every session. It didn’t look as though it was perhaps going our way today but they really toughed it out. It’s just been a fantastic experience for me getting to know them and they were great.   

“My hat’s off to the Americans as well. There was some fantastic golf on all three days and it just made it a spectacle for women’s golf. The golf this week really was quite amazing. I think the future of women’s golf is in good hands.”

Sara Byrne, Great Britian and Ireland

“Honestly, I don’t think going undefeated has settled in yet. It kind of hit me on 15 when I went three-up. I kind of had it in my head for a split second, I was like, ‘oh, I think I’ve just gone undefeated here no matter what.’ I knew I needed that crucial point, not a half point, so I was really able to lock back in and make a stress-free par on 16 which was really, really nice.

“But honestly coming into this week if I was told I was going to go undefeated, I probably wouldn’t have believed you to be honest. It’s a really special feeling to end my amateur career just like that. It’s pretty special.”

Meghan Stasi, Captain, United States of America

“I’m really proud of them. We had a lot of new players so to represent the USA for the first time in a Curtis Cup, it’s pretty amazing what they accomplished.

“Honestly, I think just every match from day one we just had a few missed putts here and there. They (Great Britain and Ireland) made some absolutely incredible up-and-downs and they made a few longer putts. I think that was really about it. I think we were strong and they were just slightly stronger on a few shots here and there.”

Asterisk Talley, United States of America

“It was really fun out there today. I played some great golf. I was just excited to get out there with Lottie and play my best.

“We (the USA team) had a lot of fun. I felt like we really bonded throughout the week. Even if we lost our matches we still had fun with each other. We got a lot closer. I feel like it was a great bond and we had a lot of fun.”

Scoring: https://www.randa.org/championships/curtis-cup-live-scoring

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