Top amateur golf moments of 2018, No. 17: Red, white & blue
December 5, 2018 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
see also: View results for Curtis Cup, Bel-Air Country Club

America’s best are back, reclaiming one cup by a record margin and taking home another for the first time in 20 years
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If the 2018 Curtis Cup matches, at Quaker Ridge Golf Club in Scarsdale, N.Y., lacked anything, it was drama. Home-country advantage is always a major factor in the matches that date to 1932, but it seemed more so this time around. Or perhaps the U.S. team was just that good.
It was the first time a team has swept all eight singles matches (the U.S. did something similar in 1990, when only six singles matches were played) in the history of the event. That 17-3 margin is also the largest in Curtis Cup history, replacing an 11-point American victory in 1982 at Denver (Colo.) CC.
“The feeling is a great feeling, and of course I've never been on a losing side,” said U.S. captain Virginia Derby Grimes, who was a player on three winning teams. “It's just a really good feeling, and it's good to see them get to experience that winning feeling.”
The U.S. team was made up entirely of college players but for one teenager, 15-year-old Lucy Li, who went 3-0-1 for the Americans. Without a doubt, the MVP was two-time U.S. Women’s Amateur champion Kristen Gillman, who went 5-0 in the matches. She became only the third player in Curtis Cup history to do that, joining Stacy Lewis (U.S.) and Bronte Law (GB&I) in that distinguished group.
There was a common thread between the U.S. Curtis Cup rout and a historic U.S. victory in the Women’s World Amateur Team Championship three months later. Gillman plus Curtis Cup teammates Jennifer Kupcho and Lilia Vu made up the U.S. squad that won the country’s first Espirito Santo trophy since 1998.
The U.S., in winning its first medal since Argentina in 2010, posted a 29-under-par 551.
“We have the strong bond already from the beginning, especially yesterday when we were all struggling we all fought for each other,” said Kupcho, who is about to start her senior season at Wake Forest. “We all wanted to win for each other, and I think that was a big thing coming out of yesterday. And, I think that’s how we got our big lead coming into today.
Interestingly, all three players earned an LPGA card for the 2019 season, though Kupcho will defer until the end of the spring college season. But that’s a story for another day.
About the Curtis Cup

Officially named "The Women's International Cup," the first Curtis Cup wasn't officially held until 1932. The biennial competition features the best female players from the United States of America pitted against a similar squad from Great Britain an...
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