The Curtis Cup will always be extra special for Meghan Stasi and the USA captain is hoping to create more great memories at Sunningdale this week.
Stasi met her future husband, Danny, on the day she found out she had made the US team for the 2008 match at St Andrews. And after the USA had completed a 13-7 victory over Great Britain and Ireland at the home of golf that summer, Danny proposed to Meghan on the Swilcan Bridge.
Special moment
“It was my first time to play in the UK and we just fell in love with it, for many reasons,” said Stasi as she recalled her memorable week at St Andrews 16 years ago.
“I turned 30 on May 30th, that was the Friday, so we had a fun little spectacle that night and then my husband proposed on Sunday on the bridge, after we won, of course.
“He wasn’t going to do it unless we won – and if I said no, he said he was pushing me in the burn!
“Every time I come over here, we get to play new golf courses, meet new people and we just feel at home in a lot of places, so I’m very happy to be here.”
Sunningdale hopes
A four-time winner of the US Women’s Mid-Amateur, including back-to-back wins in 2006 and 2007, Stasi is now focused on getting the best from a US team boasting four of the top ten players on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®).
“It’s a long time coming – I was announced (as captain) almost two years ago, so you’re just waiting for it to be here … and it’s here,” she said.
“The girls are very mature – they may be a little bit on the younger side, but I’ve been able to watch them and just see how mature they are.
“They’ve travelled overseas on a lot of occasions and they’re very independent and I think they’re just going to show their game that way. It’s just going to be an exciting week.”
Although Sunningdale will be a new venue for the USA players, their captain has previously played the spectacular Berkshire course on several occasions. What is more, Stasi believes a scouting trip closer to home can prove beneficial for her team this week.