Date: Aug
12 - 14 Jun 26
Venue
Bel-Air Country Club USA

Great Britain & IrelandCurtis Cup Team

Beth Coulter - Kirkistown Castle, Ireland

WAGR® 111

Age 22

One of two members of this year's Great Britain & Ireland team who featured in the 2024 victory over the United States of America at Sunningdale, Coulter plans to turn professional this summer.
The Arizona State University student has a wealth of team golf experience, having played in the Vagliano Trophy, World Amateur Team Championship, European Team Championship and Home Internationals in addition to her successful Curtis Cup debut.

Coulter also reached the quarter-finals of The Women's Amateur Championship in 2023 and has been a runner-up in the Irish Women's Amateur Open, Irish Women's Close Championship and multiple collegiate events in the USA.
Golfer Beth Coulter, wearing a white Golf Ireland cap and a teal hoodie, crouches on the green to line up her putt.

Sophia Fullbrook - The Melbourne Club, England

WAGR® 44

Age 20


Fullbrook comes into her maiden Curtis Cup full of confidence after recording three wins on the USA college circuit for Florida State University this year. 

The 20-year-old triumphed by five shots at the Florida State Match Up in March, before tying for victory at the Coach Mo Classic two weeks later. She then added the NCAA Tallahassee Regional and was subsequently named to the All-ACC team in May. 

Fullbrook excelled in last year's Vagliano Trophy, twice partnering Curtis Cup team-mate Patience Rhodes and remaining unbeaten as GB&I edged out the Continent of Europe with a dramatic final-day fightback. 

Fullbrook was also a winner of the English Girls' Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship in 2022 at the age of 16. She is a former quarter-finalist at the Girls’ Amateur Championship and teamed up with future professional star Lottie Woad to help England to victory in the 2023 Home Internationals.
Golfer Sophia Fullbrook looks off-camera with a composed expression following a swing, wearing a light blue long-sleeve top and a navy cap with a yellow lion logo.

Lily Hirst - Huddersfield, England

WAGR® 374

Age 23

The English Women's Open Amateur Stroke Play Champion in 2024, Hirst has secured a spot in Catriona Matthew's team after a superb run of form this spring.
Victory in The Comboy Leveret, a World Amateur Golf Ranking event played at Formby Ladies and Delamere Forest, was followed by top-five finishes at the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship, Welsh Women's Open Stroke Play Championship and German International Amateur Championship.

Hirst, who attended the University of Kansas, achieved a notable feat at Royal Birkdale in 2024, shooting a ten-under-par 65 to set a new women's course record on her way to winning the Ladies Scratch Trophy.
Golfer Lily Hirst smiles slightly at the top of her swing, wearing a white England Golf cap and a black windbreaker jacket.

Isla McDonald-O'Brien, Shrewsbury, England

WAGR® 96

Age 19

A quarter-finalist in The Women's Amateur Championship at Nairn in 2025, where she claimed the notable scalps of Catherine Park and Jazy Roberts in the knockout stages.
McDonald-O'Brien was also part of Great Britain & Ireland's victorious Vagliano Trophy team last year, winning each of her singles matches.

The runner-up at the 2022 Girls' U16 Amateur Championship, McDonald-O'Brien has recorded a number of top-five finishes in collegiate events for Arizona State University, while her brother Rory is part of the men's team at Eastern Michigan University.
Golfer Isla McDonald-O'Brien tracks her ball flight during a powerful swing, wearing a light blue long-sleeve shirt and a dark blue cap against a bright sky.

Charlotte Naughton - Longhirst Hall, England

WAGR® 89

Age 18

Naughton made a splash at the Junior Orange Bowl in January, winning by seven strokes with a tournament-record ten-under total. In doing so, she joined the likes of Tiger Woods, Inbee Park, Lexi Thompson, Brooke Henderson and Joaquin Niemann in achieving success at the high-profile Florida event.
The youngest member of the Great Britain & Ireland team at 18, Naughton represented Europe at the Junior Ryder Cup last year, a week after winning the World Junior Girls Championship in Canada.

She was also the runner-up in both the Girls Amateur Championship and St Rule Trophy in 2025, as well as making the last-32 of The Women's Amateur Championship, where she was narrowly beaten by three-time Curtis Cupper Hannah Darling.

In the run-up to the Curtis Cup, she has finished third at the European Nations Cup - Copa Sotogrande and placed fifth in the German International Amateur Championship.
Golfer Charlotte Naughton, wearing a white England Golf cap and black polo, stands with a concentrated expression while holding her golf iron.

Nellie Ong - Eaton, England

WAGR® 60

Age 19

Ong made a significant contribution to Great Britain & Ireland's Vagliano Trophy triumph over Continental Europe in 2025, twice winning in tandem with Lottie Woad before recording a thumping 6&5 victory over Valentine Delon in her second singles outing.
The 19-year-old also impressed at last year's World Amateur Team Championship in Singapore, finishing tied-fifth in the individual event and helping England to a tied-fourth finish.

Ong has demonstrated strong recent form for Ohio State on the US collegiate circuit, recording runner-up finishes at both the Big Ten Women's Golf Championships and the Therese Hession Buckeye Invitational.
Golfer Nellie Ong, wearing a navy cap and matching vest with a yellow lion logo, looks off into the distance with a determined expression against a clear sky.

Patience Rhodes - Burnham & Berrow, England

WAGR® 20

Age 22

The second member of Catriona Matthew's team to have also played in the victorious Curtis Cup side of 2024, Patience is the younger sister of Mimi Rhodes, who is now a three-time winner on the Ladies' European Tour.
Patience Rhodes is the highest-ranked player in this year's Great Britain & Ireland team and demonstrated her pedigree when claiming three-and-a-half points from four matches in the 2025 Vagliano Trophy victory over Continental Europe.

The winner of the St Rule Trophy in 2023, the Arizona State University student has been a consistently strong performer on the college golf circuit, registering a host of top-ten finishes.
Golfer Patience Rhodes, wearing a white Adidas cap and light blue top, looks upward with a thoughtful expression following her swing.

Davina Xanh - Burnham & Berrow, England

WAGR® 121

Age 22

Xanh demonstrated excellent form in the months leading up to the Great Britain & Ireland team being announced, recording five top-ten and eight top-20 finishes in her last ten ranking events for California State University Fullerton.
That fine run included a maiden collegiate victory in March's Ping ASU Invitational and a runner-up finish at the following month's Big West Women's Golf Championship.

Xanh also claimed a significant success in 2025 when she won the St Rule Trophy played at St Andrews Links, finishing a shot clear of her Curtis Cup team-mate Charlotte Naughton.
Golfer Davina Xanh, wearing a black Titleist cap and glasses, is captured mid-swing looking focused with her long dark braid over her shoulder.