Key facts
- The United States defeated Great Britain and Ireland 13-7 in the Curtis Cup at Bel-Air Country Club.
- Texas junior Farah O'Keefe became the fourth player in Curtis Cup history to win five matches in a single event.
- Kiara Romero secured the winning point for the US team.
- Anna Davis and Kary Hollenbaugh also won their respective matches for the United States.
- Patience Rhodes and Sophia Fullbrook won the opening two matches for Great Britain & Ireland.
The United States secured a dominant 13-7 victory over Great Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup at Bel-Air Country Club. Texas junior Farah O’Keefe achieved a historic feat by winning all five of her matches, becoming only the fourth player in the event's history to do so. Her performance was instrumental in the American team's triumph.
O’Keefe's 2-and-1 victory over Charlotte Naughton sealed her perfect record, placing her alongside elite golfers like Stacy Lewis and Kristin Gillman. The Americans extended their overall series lead to 32-9-3 since the competition began in 1932.
Kiara Romero clinched the decisive point for the US, defeating Isla McDonald-O’Brien 1 up. Jasmine Koo and 17-year-old Asterisk Talley also contributed wins for the American side. Anna Davis and Kary Hollenbaugh rounded out the US victories in the final matches.
Great Britain and Ireland had initially tied the score at 7-7 with wins from Patience Rhodes and Sophia Fullbrook in the opening matches. The Curtis Cup will be held in England in 2024 and Scotland in 2028.