Great Britain and Ireland produced an undefeated afternoon fourballs display to secure a two-point lead going into the final day of the 43rd Curtis Cup.
Over Sunningdale’s Old Course, Catriona Matthew’s side were full of belief to build a 7-5 advantage ahead of eight singles ties on Sunday.
GB&I are bidding to win the Curtis Cup for the first time since their 2016 triumph at Dún Laoghaire in Ireland, with the United States of America having won 11 of the last 13 contests. Matthew’s side need to reach 10.5 points to win the trophy, while the visitors require ten points to retain it.
With the scores level at 3-3 overnight, the morning foursomes were halved before Matthew’s side produced an emphatic afternoon display against Meghan Stasi’s USA team to win two-and-half points from three.
Record broken
England’s Lottie Woad, the number one player on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®), continued to deliver on the big stage. Woad and Ireland’s Sara Byrne have played all four sessions together and are the first pairing to go undefeated since a Curtis Cup format change to three days of competition in 2008.
Since the new format in 2008, GB&I have led entering the singles just once – that was in 2016 when they were 8-4 ahead.
“The display this afternoon was unbelievable really,” said home Captain, Matthew. "It’s been a pleasure being their captain.
“No lead is ever big enough, I don't think, in any kind of sport. But you'd rather be going in 7-5 up than 7-5 down. There's still a long way to go.
“I think the message going into Sunday is 'yeah, we've had a great day, but tomorrow is a big day'. The Americans are definitely going to come out fighting. It's far from over yet.”
Crucial half on 18
The USA’s Rachel Kuehn and Megan Schofill claimed a crucial half-point from the final fourball match of the afternoon to deny GB&I a 3-0 clean sweep.
“It was important to get a half at the end and the entire team got to see it,” said USA Captain, Stasi. “Rachel and Meg fought really hard in that match and over the last few holes. It was fun to see them get a half.
“It was just another tough day where again they made a few longer putts and getting up-and-down from some places. It's match play so anything can happen.”