Inspires by 2016 win
Ireland’s Sara Byrne is one of three members of the home team, along with Aine Donegan and Beth Coulter, who attended as a fan when Great Britain & Ireland last won the Curtis Cup at Dun Laoghaire eight years ago.
“Having that experience in 2016 and seeing (fellow Irish players) Leona (Maguire), Olivia (Mehaffey) and Maria (Dunne) bring home that trophy, we were so young … being like, wow, this is the coolest thing ever,” said Byrne.
“The fact the three of us are doing it together now, it’s really, really special.
“I think I played with Beth my first time when she was 11 or something. I was like 13, 14. We’ve literally grown up from the very bottom to reach this moment.
“Not even just the three of us, it runs through all eight (in the Great Britain & Ireland team). We’ve all known each other for a very, very long time and I think it’s kind of showing this week.
“We’re all really close and just the vibes and the aura around us, it's really good, and I think it's going to make for a great week.”
Veteran Captain
Great Britain & Ireland captain Catriona Matthew, a veteran of three Curtis Cup appearances as a player who also skippered Europe’s Solheim Cup team to back-to-back victories in 2019 and 2021, added: “As Sara was saying, we've got a great team atmosphere, which I think is crucial.
“We want to try and be as relaxed off the course because we all know there's going to be the pressure and tension once you're on the course, so to try and keep the players relaxed off the course and having some fun just is really crucial.
“I think I've learned over the years, just playing in team situations, that that's what you need.
“They're all desperate to go out there and play and be under that pressure wanting to win their point, so when you're off the course you've really got to try and relax.”