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Date
30 - 01 Sep 24
Venue
Sunningdale, England
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USACurtis Cup Team

Zoe Campos - USA

WAGR® 4

Age 21

A rising senior at UCLA who led the Bruins in the 2023-24 season with four individual victories and a scoring average of 70.7. The four victories were a programme-best for a single season.  Campos was a finalist for the Annika Award, given to the most outstanding college player. She also helped UCLA advance to the championship match of the NCAA Championships in Carlsbad, eventually falling to Stanford.  Campos is a two-time Women’s Golf Coaches Association and Golfweek first-team All American (2023 and 2024). She has competed in two major championships, including the 2023 US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach, and represented the USA on two Palmer Cup teams.  Campos is currently the top-ranked American in the world, sitting at number four om WAGR®. 
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Anna Davis - USA

WAGR® 16

Age 18

Davis is a rising sophomore at Auburn University. She reached the quarter-finals of the US Women’s Amateur in consecutive years (2023 and 2024), her only two appearances in the championship.  Davis made the cut and finished T-39 in the LPGA Tour’s CPKC Women’s Open last month, and earned her first collegiate win in May when she claimed the NCAA Auburn Regional to help the Tigers advance to the NCAA Championships in Carlsbad.  Davis represented the USA in the 2023 Women’s World Amateur Team Championship and was a member of the 2023 US Junior Ryder Cup and Junior Solheim Cup teams.  She also competed as a member of the victorious 2024 US Palmer Cup Team. Davis won the 2022 Augusta National Women’s Amateur, and is currently number 16 on WAGR®. 
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Melanie Green - USA

WAGR® 32

Age 22

Green graduated from the University of South Florida in May.  She became the first American since 1996 to win The Women’s Amateur Championship, defeating Scotland's Lorna McClymont in the 36-hole Final at Portmarnock in Ireland.   She has won three tournaments during her career at USF, and was named the 2023-24 American Athletic Conference Player of the Year.  Green represented the USA on the victorious 2024 Palmer Cup Team at Lahinch in Ireland, the week after her Women's Amateur triumph.
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Jasmine Koo - USA

WAGR® 6

Age 18

Koo is an incoming freshman at the University of Southern California.  She is one of two Trojans (along with Catherine Park) on the 2024 USA Curtis Cup Team. Koo won the 2023 Women’s Western Amateur, and earlier this year tied for 13th in the 2024 Chevron Championship to earn low-amateur honors.  Koo has competed in five USGA championships, with her best finish coming earlier this summer when she advanced to the semi-finals of the 2024 US Girls’ Junior, losing to eventual champion Rianne Malixi.  That finish came after an already impressive 2024 season that included finishing third at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley and fourth at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. Koo previously represented her country as a member of the 2023 US Junior Solheim Cup Team. 
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Rachel Kuehn - USA

WAGR® 10

Age 23

Now a three-time member of the USA Curtis Cup Team, securing the clinching point in the 2021 and 2022 Matches at Conwy in Wales and Merion in Ardmore.  She becomes the 25th player in history to compete on three USA Curtis Cup teams, and first since Virginia Derby Grimes in 2006.  Kuehn became the first Wake Forest women's golfer in programme history and just the sixth Atlantic Coast Conference women's golfer to be named the ACC Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons.  She collected two individual titles during both the 2023-24 and 2022-23 school year, and eight total over her five-year career. She also led Wake Forest to the 2023 NCAA Division I title, the first for the programme. Kuehn was named to five All-ACC teams, and competed for the US on five Arnold Palmer Cup teams.  Earlier this year earned low-amateur honors at the LPGA Tour's Evian Championship in France. Her mother, Brenda Corrie Kuehn, is also an accomplished amateur golfer and competed on two Curtis Cup teams herself. 
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Catherine Park - USA

WAGR® 7

Age 20

Park is a rising junior at the University of Southern California, who is one of two Trojans on the 2024 USA Curtis Cup Team. Park shared low-amateur honors with Asterisk Talley and Megan Schofill in the 2024 US Women’s Open, her second appearance in the championship after also qualifying in 2022.  She registered her third victory of the 2023-24 collegiate season in the Pac-12 Conference Championship, becoming the seventh Trojan to win that individual title. She finished her sophomore season with a 70.94 stroke average to lead the team. Park was also a finalist for the 2024 Annika Award given to the top collegiate player and named first-team All-American by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association and Golfweek.  She represented the USA on the victorious 2024 Arnold Palmer Cup Team. Her mum, Hyang-Soo Seo, earned the first-ever gold medal for the Republic of Korea in the Olympics, achieving the feat in the 1984 Los Angeles Games in archery. 
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Megan Schofill - USA

WAGR® 24

Age 23

Schofill enjoyed the biggest win of her career when she defeated Latanna Stone in the 36-hole final of the 2023 US Women's Amateur at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles.  The 2024 Auburn graduate made the cut in the 2024 US Women’s Open at Lancaster Country Club and tied with Asterisk Talley and Catherine Park for low-amateur honors (T-44).  She was a four-time All-Southeastern Conference selection at Auburn and holds the lowest scoring average in program history at 72.01 (minimum 60 rounds). She was also a four-time Academic All-American and first-team All-American selection for the 2022-23 season, and a two-time honorable-mention All-American.  Schofill represented the USA in the 2023 Women's World Amateur Team Championship in the United Arab Emirates. Prior to Auburn, Schofill was a first-team American Junior Golf Association All-American and was a semi-finalist in the 2019 Women's Southern Amateur. She travelled to Wales with the 2021 Curtis Cup team as the first alternate.
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Asterisk Talley - USA

WAGR® 39

Age 15

Talley is a high school sophomore who has enjoyed a remarkable 2024 competitive season.  At 15 years, 105 days, Talley was the youngest competitor in this year's U.S. Women's Open where she shared low-amateur honors with 2023 US Women’s Amateur champion Megan Schofill and University of Southern California standout Catherine Park.  Talley started her year by winning the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley, then finished eighth in the Augusta National Women's Amateur, just a few weeks after being one of the ten girls named to the inaugural US National Junior Team.  A few days after attending a national team camp at Atlanta Athletic Club, she traveled to San Antonio, Texas, where she claimed the US Women's Amateur Four-Ball title with partner Sarah Lim.  Later in the summer, she made it to the final match of the US Girls’ Junior and U.S. Women’s Amateur, becoming the first player in history to appear in three USGA championship matches in one year.  In 2023, she captured the Rolex Girls Junior Championship, and represented her country in the 2023 Junior Solheim Cup in Spain. A year earlier, she reached the last-16 in the 2022 US Girls' Junior at 13 years of age.
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Curtis Cup Tickets - Sunningdale 2024

The 43rd Curtis Cup will be staged over Sunningdale from 30 August to 1 September 2024.   Sunningdale is one of the world’s finest heathland courses and has hosted numerous prestigious championships, including the AIG Women’s Open, the Senior Open presented by Rolex and qualifying for The Open. Tickets for all three days can be bought individually, as well as the option of a season ticket.