Saturday, August 28, 2021

USA Completes Comeback to win the 41st Curtis Cup Match

The USA completed an impressive comeback to win the 41st Curtis Cup Match with a dominant final day singles performance at Conwy Golf Club in Wales.

The USA, captained by Sarah Ingram, recovered from a three-point deficit after the opening day to surge to a convincing 12 ½ - 7 ½ victory over Elaine Ratcliffe’s Great Britain and Ireland team. The Americans took a firm grip in today’s singles winning six of the eight matches.

In a remarkable twist of sporting fate, the winning point was secured by Rachel Kuehn, whose mother Brenda achieved the same distinction in the 1998 Curtis Cup Match at Minikahda and was on hand to see her daughter follow in her illustrious footsteps.

A day that had initially promised so much for the GB&I team, with the likes of Hannah Darling, Charlotte Heath and Caley McGinty taking early leads, steadily began to slip away. A tide of red began to wash across the leaderboard as Brooke Matthews, Rachel Heck and Allisen Corpuz took control of their matches.

Matthews secured the first point for the Americans with a 3 and 2 win over Heath and Heck soon followed up with a 3 and 1 result against Ireland’s Lauren Walsh.

Darling was never behind in her match with Jensen Castle and was 3 up with four to play but errant drives on the 17th and 18th cost the Scot and Castle secured what had seemed an unlikely half point. Kuehn then saw off the challenge of Scotland’s Louise Duncan with a two-hole win to clinch the match.

England’s McGinty flew the flag for GB&I with an excellent 4&3 victory over Gina Kim. Her compatriot Annabell Fuller battled all the way in her match with Emilia Migliaccio but lost out by two holes at the last.

Emily Toy also showed great resilience to fight back from three down at the 12th to win the next three holes with birdies and take Rose Zhang down the final hole but the world number one held her nerve to seal a one hole victory.

QUOTABLE

"We all knew we only had to win four to retain but that wasn't our goal. Our goal was to go out and to win eight singles matches. The more we can win, the less pressure is on the girls coming in. Just one more point you can put up for your country, it's a huge deal." - Rachel Kuehn, USA

“It feels amazing to have come here and to come away winners. We've had a spectacular week, beautiful weather. The people are amazing here, so welcoming and helpful and cheering us on as well as their own players. We're thrilled to have come away the winners." - Sarah Ingram, USA Team Captain

“I was very comfortable today. Elaine told me in the morning to not try to force things and I thought having that information freed me up to go out and get off to a good start. It's a shame that it was over. All I could do was just do the best I could." - Caley McGinty, GB&I

“We fought hard, that's what we came here to do and we certainly did that. I'm very proud of all the players and the manner in which they played and in which they do everything. It's been a phenomenal three days. Highs and lows. We could have just done with a couple of more highs today.” - Elaine Ratcliffe, GB&I Team Captain

NOTABLE

The USA won the match as the visiting team for the first time since 2008. 

World No. 1 Rose Zhang did not lose a point all week, going 4-0-1. 

All members of the USA Team, including alternates, are exempt into the 2022 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, provided they remain amateur. The 2022 U.S. Women's Amateur will be held at Chambers Bay Aug. 8-14, 2022. 

Conwy, Wales - Results from Saturday's final day of the 2021 Curtis Cup Match, played at Conwy Golf Club.

Jensen Castle vs. Hannah Darling, Halved

Rachel Heck def. Lauren Walsh, 3 and 1

Brooke Matthews def. Charlotte Heath, 3 and 2

Rachel Kuehn def. Louise Duncan 2 up

Allisen Corpuz def. Annabel Wilson, 2 and 1

Caley McGinty def. Gina Kim, 4 and 3

Emilia Migliaccio def. Annabell Fuller, 2 up

Rose Zhang vs. Emily Toy, 1 up

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