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Curtis Cup 2026: Team USA wins, Farah O’Keefe caps perfect week

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Curtis Cup 2026: Team USA wins, Farah O’Keefe caps perfect week

Farah O’Keefe called it the highlight of her career.

And for good reason.

After a perfect 5-0 week at Bel-Air Country Club, O’Keefe and her U.S. teammates are Curtis Cup champions.

It didn’t come easy for the American hosts though. Sunday’s singles matches saw the U.S. face several multi-hole deficits before defeating Great Britain and Ireland, 13-7.

“I don’t think I’ve ever shaken that much in my life,” O’Keefe said of her final 2-foot putt that gave the U.S. its winning point.

For O’Keefe, the win — now that it is clinched and the nerves quelled — was another hallmark moment in a year that has seen her win the NCAA individual title and earn a pair of top-40 finishes at the Chevron Championship and U.S. Women’s Open.

“I told myself between [Nos.] 9 and 10 that anything was possible,” said O’Keefe, who became the fourth player in Curtis Cup history with a perfect 5-0 record. “My goal for the back nine was to hit nine greens and I think I did it.”

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Top-ranked amateur Kiara Romero, like O’Keefe, had to do work on the back nine to win her singles match. Romero was tested through the round by Isla McDonald-O’Brien.

She clinched the third point of the session, helping bolster the lead that Jasmine Koo and Asterisk Talley built when they finished their rounds.

“Throughout the whole day I was not stressed out or worried. I love high-pressure situations so I felt in control even though I was down two on the front nine,” Romero said after her match upon hearing the U.S. had clinched victory.

“Even when you fail and you go through that experience, you learn so much from it,” she added. “I feel like I know how to deal with the results now, and that’s given me a lot of confidence when playing.”

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As for Talley, she played on the 2024 U.S. team that lost to Great Britain and Ireland at Sunningdale Golf Club in England. She told Golf Channel that getting the job done this time involved ignoring pre-tournament storylines and focusing on her game.

“Being the favorite, you think, ‘I’m bound to play well today,’ and that’s not always the case,” she said.

It wasn’t the only ‘think’ being disregarded in the Team USA clubhouse in the lead up to the tournament.

“We were just trying to block out any pressure there was surrounding us having to win,” Talley said. “Either win or lose, teammates are going to be by our side and I think that’s a great feeling to have going into the matches.”

Here’s a look at the final-day leaderboard:

With the win over GB&I, the Americans have now won four of the last five Curtis Cups. The lone defeat being abroad in 2024 by one point. It hasn’t lost at home since 1994.



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