Tuesday, September 17, 2019

R and A NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Publication
PROVISIONAL GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND SQUAD FOR 2020 CURTIS CUP ANNOUNCED
An initial Great Britain and Ireland squad of ten players, including three Scots - Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne), Hannah Darling (Broomieknowe) and Hazel MacGarvie (Royal Troon) - has been announced by The R and A ahead of next year’s Curtis Cup match at Conwy Golf Club, North Wales.
The 41st Curtis Cup match will be played from Friday to Sunday, June 12-14, 2020.
GB and I will be attempting to regain the historic trophy after the United States recorded a 17-3 victory at Quaker Ridge in New York last year.
Elaine Ratcliffe, who will captain GB and I in the Curtis Cup for the first time, said, “We have a strong pool of players to choose from throughout GB and I and I’m delighted with the ten players we have selected for the initial squad.
"Each player’s performance and results will be monitored closely over the coming months and we will be looking for each of them to maintain a high standard as they try to secure their places in the team.

“There are many other talented players who can be added to this squad over the next few months. We will be following performances closely before the Curtis Cup team is announced in May.”
Olivia Mehaffey, the highest-ranked member of the squad at number 19 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking™, is aiming to make her third Curtis Cup appearance.
Having made her debut in 2016, where she secured 3½ points for the victorious GB and I team, Mehaffey was also a stand-out player in last year’s tough defeat at the 2018 Curtis Cup where she helped achieve 2½ of the team’s 3 point total. Currently attending Arizona State University, Mehaffey has recorded three collegiate wins this year.
Also in contention for the 2020 team are Mehaffey’s team- mates from  2018, Shannon McWilliam, Annabell Fuller and Lily May Humphreys, who has enjoyed an excellent 2019, winning the Annika Invitational Europe, Irish Women’s Open and Welsh Ladies’ Open stroke play championships.
Emily Toy, the Women’s Amateur Champion and an R and A Foundation scholar, has been named in the initial squad and is hoping to make her Curtis Cup debut in 2020.
The squad features a further five potential debutants including Hannah Darling, the Scottish Girls’ Open champion, Annabel Wilson, the Irish Women’s Close champion, Hazel MacGarvie, Julie McCarthy and Isobel Wardle.
The GB and I squad:
Hannah Darling (16, Broomieknowe)
Shannon McWilliam (20, Aboyne)
Annabell Fuller (17, Roehampton, England)
Olivia Mehaffey (21, Royal Co Down Ladies)
Lily May Humphreys (17, Stoke by Nayland, England)
Emily Toy (21, Carlyon Bay, England)
Hazel MacGarvie (19, Royal Troon)
Isobel Wardle (19, Prestbury, England)
Julie McCarthy (20, Forrest Little, Ireland)
Annabel Wilson (18, Lurgan, Ireland)

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