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

USACurtis Cup Team

Anna Davis - California, USA

WAGR® 18

Age 20

Davis, who competed for the USA in the 2024 Curtis Cup, first rose to prominence with her victory in the 2022 Augusta National Women’s Amateur at age 16. 
Prior to the start of her third collegiate campaign, she advanced to the quarter-finals of The Women’s Amateur Championship in Nairn and the last-32 of the US Women’s Amateur. 

Since 2023, she has represented the United States of America in the Junior Solheim Cup, Junior Ryder Cup, Women’s World Amateur Team Championship, Arnold Palmer Cup and Curtis Cup. 
Golfer Anna Davis watches the ball's flight post-swing, wearing a white visor, a loose white short-sleeve top, and maroon trousers.

Kary Hollenbaugh - Ohio, USA

WAGR® 27

Age 21

Hollenbaugh will be make her Curtis Cup debut at Bel-Air. Last year Hollenbaugh won four events for Ohio State University, tying the programme record for wins in a single season.
She also defended her title in the South Atlantic Women's Amateur in Florida, reached the last-16 in both the Women's Western Amateur and US Women's Amateur and competed in the US Women's Open in 2025 at Erin Hills. 

Her father, Paul, is the Director of Golf at New Albany Country Club, which was a host site for US Women’s Open qualifying this year. 
Golfer Kary Hollenbaugh follows through on a swing, wearing a white athletic cap, a bright red short-sleeve polo with a matching red belt, and white trousers.

Jasmine Koo - California, USA

WAGR® 13

Age 20

Koo will return to make her second Curtis Cup appearance after representing the USA at the 2024 match. 
In March, Koo won the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational in Hawaii by six strokes. The 20-year-old represented the United States of America in the Arnold Palmer Cup and reached the last-16 in the US Women's Amateur and last-32 in the Women's Amateur Championship in Nairn, topping the strokeplay leaderboard. 

In 2024, Koo won the Toyota Junior World Cup in Japan, reached the semi-finals of the US Girls' Junior and finished tied-13th in the Chevron Championship to earn low-amateur honours. 
Golfer Jasmine Koo smiles brightly while handling a water bottle and wearing a white visor with a US flag, a navy blue USA Team polo, and a white golf glove.

Farah O'Keefe - Texas, USA

WAGR® 4

Age 20

O’Keefe, the owner of three collegiate victories in 2026, will make her Curtis Cup debut. In 2025, she finished runner-up in The Women’s Amateur Championship. 
She also reached the last-16 in the Women’s Western Amateur, made the cut in the US Women’s Open Presented by Ally at Erin Hills and represented the United States of America in both the Arnold Palmer Cup and the Women’s World Amateur Team Championship, where the Americans took home the Espirito Santo Trophy.

She is also a member of the United States National Development Program's (USNDP) Elite Amateur squad.   
Golfer Farah O'Keefe crouches low on the green to read a putt, wearing a red USA cap, a navy blue long-sleeve pullover, and light-coloured trousers.

Kiara Romero - California, USA

WAGR® 1

Age 20 

Romero will make her Curtis Cup debut after being on the reserve list in 2024. The 20-year-old received The McCormack Medal in 2025 for being the world’s leading amateur, and has continued to establish herself among the game’s elite amateurs. 
She claimed victories at the Chevron Collegiate in February and the Charles Schwab Women’s Collegiate Invitational in March, and recently posted a top-five finish in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.

Romero represented the United States in the Arnold Palmer Cup in 2024 and 2025. She won the 2023 US Girls' Junior Championship and is also a member of the USNDP’s Elite Amateur squad.   
Golfer Kiara Romero smiles and holds up a golf ball in her right hand, wearing a white visor, a light blue patterned polo shirt, and a white skirt.

Asterisk Talley - California, USA

WAGR® 7

Age 17

At just 17, Talley will make her second Curtis Cup appearance after competing in the 2024 match at Sunningdale Golf Club, where she defeated then-top ranked amateur Lottie Woad in Sunday singles. 
Talley has already two victories under her belt this year and, and in 2025, captured the Girl’s Junior PGA Championship. 

Since 2024, she has represented her country in the Curtis Cup, Junior Solheim Cup and Junior Ryder Cup. She will compete in her third consecutive US Women’s Open Presented by Ally in June. 
Golfer Asterisk Talley executes a powerful swing on the course, wearing a navy blue TaylorMade cap, a white long-sleeve athletic top, and dark trousers.

Avery Weed - Mississippi, USA

WAGR® 33

Age 20

Weed will make her Curtis Cup debut this year after recording five top-four finishes this season for Mississippi State University. 
Last year, Weed finished tied-tenth in the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Individual Championship and reached the last-32 in the US Women's Amateur. 
Golfer Avery Weed looks over her shoulder with a focused expression, wearing a white Adidas cap, a dark green polo shirt with a Huntington Bank logo, and white trousers.

Kelly Xu - California, USA

WAGR® 17

Age 21

Xu will make her Curtis Cup debut after an impressive collegiate career. 
Last year, the 21-year-old finished third in the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Individual Championship and represented the United States in the Arnold Palmer Cup. In 2024, she helped Stanford win the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship and reached the quarterfinals of the US Women's Amateur. 

She also qualified for the 2023 US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach and was the inaugural female champion in the Drive, Chip & Putt Championship at Augusta National Golf Club when she captured the Girls’ 7-9 Division.
Golfer Kelly Xu watches her shot intently at the peak of her swing, wearing a white Callaway visor, a navy blue sleeveless polo, and a white skirt.