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Sara Byrne stays unbeaten as GB&I clinch Curtis Cup

Sara Byrne raises the Curtis Cup for GB&I
Sara Byrne raises the Curtis Cup for GB&I

Great Britain and Ireland won the Curtis Cup for the first time since 2016 after a thrilling triumph over the United States at Sunningdale.

Singles victories for Sara Byrne, Patience Rhodes and Lorna McClymont took the home side to the verge of a famous win before Mimi Rhodes saved par on the 17th to guarantee a decisive half point against Melanie Green.

Rhodes went on to lose the 18th after pulling her second shot out of bounds, but was then mobbed by her joyous team-mates on the green as the celebrations began in earnest.

Rachael Kuehn's victory over Aine Donegan in the anchor match meant a final score of 10.5 to 9.5 in favour of Catriona Matthew’s side, the Scot adding a Curtis Cup victory to her two successes as Europe’s Solheim Cup skipper.

Byrne, who went unbeaten throughout the week and earned three-and-half points from five matches, couldn't hide her delight afterward.

"Honestly, I don't think going undefeated has settled in yet. It kind of hit me on 15 when I went three-up," she said.

"I kind of had it in my head for a split second, I was like, 'oh, I think I've just gone undefeated here no matter what.' I knew I needed that crucial point, not a half point, so I was really able to lock back in and make a stress-free par on 16 which was really, really nice.

Byrne celebrates embraces Catherine Park after winning their Singles match

"But honestly coming into this week if I was told I was going to go undefeated, I probably wouldn't have believed you to be honest. It's a really special feeling to end my amateur career just like that. It's pretty special."

Captain Matthew told Sky Sports: "It’s absolutely fantastic. They were a fantastic team, I’m so proud of them, they really dug in every day, every session.

"It didn’t look as though it was perhaps going our way today but they really toughed it out and it’s been a fantastic experience for me getting to know them.

"At one point I looked and it was all red; luckily there weren’t too many scoreboards so the players couldn’t see that but we’ve played well on the back nine all week and that really came out.

"A few of them turned their matches round and what an exciting finish. Hats off to the Americans as well. It takes two teams and there was some fantastic golf all three days. It made it a spectacle for women’s golf.

"The future of women’s golf is in good hands when you see both teams. It was a great contest, you love these to be close. It’s what makes it exciting for all the fans and it’s just nice to edge your way on top.

"It’s right up there with everything, the Solheim Cup wins [as captain] and playing in that. Any time you’re part of a team and representing your country, I couldn’t be prouder."

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