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2024 Curtis Cup
The 43rd Curtis Cup Match was played from 30 August to 1 September 2024 on the Old Course at Sunningdale Golf Club near Sunningdale, Berkshire, England. Great Britain and Ireland won 10 to 9. Unofficial match in 1930 Although this was the first Curtis Cup match to be held at Sunningdale Golf Club, Sunningdale, an unofficial match between America and Britain was played there on 1 May 1930, two years before the first Curtis Cup match. The match was arranged by Glenna Collett and Molly Gourlay. The American team was selected from a group that had just arrived in England to play in the Women's Amateur Championship at Formby Golf Club, Formby starting on 12 May. There were five foursomes matches followed by ten singles matches in the afternoon. The match was level after the foursomes, with each team winning two matches and one match halved. Britain won six of the ten singles matches to win the contest. Format The contest was a three-day competition, with three foursomes and three four ...
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Sunningdale Golf Club
Sunningdale Golf Club is a golf club in Sunningdale, Berkshire, England, Berkshire, England, located approximately west-southwest of London. Sunningdale Golf Club was founded in 1900 and has two eighteen hole golf courses: the Old Course, designed by Willie Park Jr., and the New Course, designed by Harry Colt, which opened in 1923. Sunningdale has hosted many prestigious events in golf, including the British Masters, Walker Cup, Women's British Open, and The Senior Open Championship. From 2004 to 2013, Europe's International Final Qualifying tournament for The Open Championship was held over both the Old and New courses at Sunningdale. It hosted the Seniors Amateur Championship in 2017. History Sunningdale Golf Club was founded in 1900 on Chobham Common, on land owned by St. John's College, Cambridge. Its first Secretary was Harry Colt, who went on to design golf courses of international renown, such as the New Course at Sunningdale, Ealing, and Swinley Forest. Colt was high ...
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Hannah Darling (golfer)
Hannah Darling (born July 2003) is a Scottish amateur golfer. She played in the Curtis Cup in 2021, 2022 and 2024. Since 2021, she has attended the University of South Carolina. Golf career In July 2017, Darling became the youngest winner of the Scottish Girls' Amateur Championship, aged 13, and she played for Scotland in the Girls Home Internationals the following month. In 2018, she was the inaugural winner of the British Girls U16 Amateur Golf Championship, finishing two strokes ahead of Beth Coulter. She also repeated her success in the Scottish Girls' Amateur Championship, beating Louise Duncan, 4 and 3, in the final. In April 2019, she won the Scottish Girls' Open Championship with a score of 209, six strokes ahead of the runner-up. Later in 2019, she competed for Great Britain & Ireland in the Junior Vagliano Trophy, for Scotland in the European Ladies' Team Championship and the Women's Home Internationals and for Europe in the Junior Solheim Cup. Darling had a good run of ...
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Rachel Kuehn
Rachel Kuehn (born June 6, 2001) is an American amateur golfer. Early life and family Kuehn was born 2001 in Asheville, North Carolina to an athletic family. Her grandfather Jack Corrie represented Venezuela in the 1958 Eisenhower Trophy and played golf and basketball at MIT. Her mother, Brenda Corrie-Kuehn, was a Hall of Fame golfer at Wake Forest and represented both her native Dominican Republic and the USA in the Espirito Santo Trophy a total of four times, as well as two Curtis Cups. Her father, Eric, and two uncles were Division I baseball players. Her brother Corrie played collegiate golf at Rhodes College. Kuehn herself was a state champion in tennis before focusing on golf. Her mother, Brenda, had an accomplished amateur career and twice claimed medalist honors in the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur (1995 and 1996). She appeared in the U.S. Women's Amateur 16 times, in the U.S. Women's Open 9 times and was runner-up at the Women's Mid-Amateur in 1995. She secured the clinchin ...
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The Women's Amateur Championship
The Women's Amateur Championship, previously known as the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship, was founded in 1893 by the Ladies' Golf Union. It is organised by The R&A, which merged with the Ladies' Golf Union in 2017. Until the dawn of the professional era in 1976, it was the most important golf tournament for women in Great Britain, and attracted players from continental Europe, North America, and the rest of the world. Along with the U.S. Women's Amateur, it is considered the highest honour in women's amateur golf. The first tournament was played at the Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in Lytham St Annes in Lancashire, England and was won by Lady Margaret Scott, who also won the following two years; her feat of three straight titles remains the record, matched by Cecil Leitch and Enid Wilson. In 1927, Simone de la Chaume of France, who had won the 1924 British Girls Amateur Golf Championship, became the first golfer from outside the British Isles to win the Ladies Champi ...
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Melanie Green
Melanie Green (born December 19, 2001) is an American professional golfer. In 2024, she won The Women's Amateur Championship, the first American to do so since 1996. Early life Green was born in Medina, New York to Melissa and Ron Green, the latter a former college baseball outfielder. While attending Medina High School, she earned five varsity letters, won two state championships, was named a 2019 AJGA Rolex Junior All-American, and had qualified for the U.S. Women's Amateur and U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball in 2019. Green was recruited by and signed with the University of South Florida's women's golf team in 2019. At this time, she was the No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2020 out of New York. She was also ranked No. 25 in the ''Golfweek'' Junior Rankings and No. 31 in the Rolex AJGA rankings. Amateur career In her freshman season at South Florida, Green played in all five tournaments and was the Bulls' lowest scorer in three of them. She was also named to the AAC Women's Go ...
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Anna Davis
Anna Davis (born March 17, 2006) is an American amateur golfer. In April 2022, Davis won the third Augusta National Women's Amateur at the age of 16. Davis shot a final round 69 (−3) to finish one under par, defeating Ingrid Lindblad and Latanna Stone, who tied for second. Davis is the second teenage winner of the ANWA, following Tsubasa Kajitani in 2021. Davis, who is left handed, won the Girls Junior PGA Championship in July 2021, and was a member of the 2021 U.S. Junior Solheim Cup team. Amateur wins *2021 PING Heather Farr Classic, Girl's Junior PGA Championship *2022 Augusta National Women's Amateur *2023 Junior Orange Bowl International, Junior Invitational at Sage Valley *2024 NCAA DI Auburn Regional Source: U.S. national team appearances Amateur *Junior Solheim Cup: 2021, 2023 *Junior Ryder Cup: 2023 *Arnold Palmer Cup: 2024 (winners), 2025 *Curtis Cup: 2024 The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including ...
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Jasmine Koo
Jasmine Koo (born c. 2006) is an American amateur golfer. She was the low amateur at the 2024 Chevron Championship, where she finished 13th and was one of only two amateurs to make the cut. Koo won the 2023 Women's Western Amateur. Despite a team loss, she was the top performer for the United States at the 2023 Junior Solheim Cup. Koo is committed to play for the USC Trojans. Amateur wins *2022 Sergio and Angela Garcia Foundation Junior Championship, PING Heather Farr Classic, Girls Junior Americas Cup *2023 Women's Western Amateur, AJGA Invitational Source: Results in LPGA majors CUT = missed the half-way cut T = tied U.S. national team appearances *Junior Solheim Cup: 2023 *Curtis Cup: 2024 *Arnold Palmer Cup The Arnold Palmer Cup is an annual team golf competition for college/university golfers. It is named for Arnold Palmer. From 2018 it has been contested between a United States team and an International team representing the rest of the world. The ...: 2025 Sourc ...
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Catherine Park (golfer)
The Catherine Park () is the large landscaped area to the south of the Catherine Palace, located in the town of Tsarskoye Selo (Pushkin), 25 km south-east of St. Petersburg, Russia. The park has two parts: a formal 18th century Dutch-style garden and a natural English garden. Formal Dutch garden The formal garden was laid out in 1720 by masters of Dutch landscape gardening on three parterres in front of the Imperial Palace. At the same time, a reflecting pool was constructed on the third parterre, and two ponds were made on the Vangazi creek flowing from the hill: the Upper (Large) and Mill ponds (later included in the cascade of Lower ponds). The main features in this garden are the Upper bath, Lower bath, Hermitage, Cave, Hermitage Kitchen, Moreyskaya column, Vorota gate, and Orlov gate. English garden The main features of the English park are: the Dutch-style boathouse the Dutch Admiralty, Hall on the Island pavilion, Chesme Column, Marble Bridge, Turkish bath, th ...
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Zoe Campos
Zoe or variants may refer to: People * Zoe (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name ** Zoë (British singer) (Zoë Pollock, born 1969) ** Zoë (Austrian singer) (Zoë Straub, born 1996) Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Zoe'' (film), a 2018 American romantic science fiction film * Zoé (film), a 1954 French comedy film * ZOE Broadcasting Network, in the Philippines ** ZOE TV, its flagship TV station * ''Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane'', later ''Zoe...'', an American sitcom Music * Zoé (band), a rock band from Mexico * Zoë Records, an independent record label * ''Zoe'', an operetta by Giorgio Miceli (1836–1895) * ''Zoë'' (album), by Zoë Badwi, 2011 * "Zoe" (song), by Paganini Traxx, 1997 * "Zoe", a song by Stereophonics from the 2013 album ''Graffiti on the Train'' * "Zoe", a song by Paul Kelly from the 2020 album ''The A to Z Recordings'' Other media * Zooey Magazine, American quarterly Places * Zoe, Kentucky, a town ...
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Lottie Woad
Charlotte Woad (born 17 January 2004) is an English amateur golfer. She won the 2022 Girls Amateur Championship and 2024 Augusta National Women's Amateur, and reached number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking in June 2024. Golf career In 2021, Woad won the Welsh Women's Open Stroke Play Championship. In May 2022, she made her debut on the Ladies European Tour in the Madrid Open. In August 2022, Woad won the Girls Amateur Championship. Woad enrolled at Florida State University in 2022 and started playing with the Florida State Seminoles women's golf team. She was WGCA Freshman of the Year, and as a junior FSU Female Athlete of the Year and ACC Golfer of the Year. In April 2024, Woad won the Augusta National Women's Amateur. In May, she finished runner-up to Adéla Cernousek in the individual competition at the NCAA Division I women's golf championship. In June 2024, she rose to number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. In August 2024, she was named as the winner of ...
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Patience Rhodes
or forbearance, is the ability to endure difficult or undesired long-term circumstances. Patience involves perseverance or tolerance in the face of delay, provocation, or stress without responding negatively, such as reacting with disrespect or anger. Patience is also used to refer to the character trait of being disciplined and steadfast. Antonyms of patience include impatience, hastiness, and impetuousness. Scientific perspectives In psychology and in cognitive neuroscience, patience is studied as a decision-making problem, involving the choice of either a small reward in the short-term, versus a more valuable reward in the long-term. In a 2005 study, common marmosets and cottontop tamarins chose between taking an immediate small reward and waiting a variable amount of time for a large reward. Under these conditions, marmosets waited significantly longer for food than tamarins. This difference cannot be explained by life history, social behaviour, or brain size. It ca ...
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Mimi Rhodes
Euphemie "Mimi" Rhodes (born c. 2001) is an English professional golfer and Ladies European Tour player. In 2025, she won the Ford Women's NSW Open, Joburg Ladies Open, and Dutch Ladies Open. Early life Rhodes was born in Bath, Somerset, England, and raised in Sotogrande, Spain. She was introduced to golf aged eight by her grandmother, a single-figure handicap golfer. Her sister Patience is also an accomplished golfer who attends Arizona State University. They were educated at the Millfield School. Amateur career Rhodes was runner-up at the 2018 French International Ladies Amateur Championship (Trophee Cécile de Rothschild), which helped put her on the 2019 Junior Solheim Cup team. Rhodes attended Wake Forest University form 2020 to 2024. She helped Wake Forest win the 2023 NCAA Division I women's golf championship, and tied for 10th individually in 2024 to earn NCAA All-American honors. Alongside her sister, she won bronze at the 2024 European Ladies' Team Championship in ...
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