Four players have secured spots on the 2026 United States Curtis Cup team, with the remaining positions to be finalized after NCAA regionals.
Kiara Romero, the No. 1 ranked amateur, qualified by earning the 2025 Mark H. McCormack Medal. The Oregon junior will make her Curtis Cup debut after posting wins this season at the Chevron Collegiate and the Charles Schwab Women’s Collegiate Invitational.
Farah O’Keefe, ranked No. 4, earned an automatic spot through the Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking. The Texas junior has three collegiate wins in 2026 and will make her first appearance.
Asterisk Talley, ranked No. 9, moved into the lineup after Megha Ganne declined her position to turn professional. Talley will compete in her second Curtis Cup after appearing in 2024 and has multiple junior and amateur wins, including the 2025 Girls’ Junior PGA Championship.
Anna Davis was selected by the committee. The Auburn junior, a two time All American, won the 2022 Augusta National Women’s Amateur and recorded two collegiate wins during the fall season.
The 44th Curtis Cup Match will be played June 12 to 14 at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles, California. The United States will face Great Britain and Ireland, with Meghan Stasi serving as captain.
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