USA
Retains Curtis Cup With 10-8 Victory
Merseyside,
England
- Liz Janangelo's
1-up singles victory over Shelley
McKevitt
of England
retained the Curtis
Cup
for the United
States of America on Sunday at
Formby Golf Club. The point by Janangelo of West Hartford, Conn., gave
the USA its ninth point of the 33rd Match against Great Britain and
Ireland, thus retaining the Cup for a fourth consecutive Match.
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| Paula Creamer of the USA putts during her singles
victory at the Curtis Cup Match Sunday at Formby Golf Club.
Creamer was undefeated in singles to help lead the USA's charge.
(Sam Greenwood/USGA) |
The
USA
needed only nine points to keep the Cup since it already owned possession
of it coming into the two-day competition. GB&I needed 9½
points to regain the Cup, something it hasn't accomplished since the
1996 Match at Killarney Golf and Field Club (Killeen Course) in Ireland.
Annie
Thurman
of Highland,
Utah,
ensured the USA
of an outright victory when she edged Danielle
Masters
of England
in the last singles match, 1 up,
making the final margin 10-8 in favor of the USA.
Thurman, the 2002 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links champion, went 3-1
to lead the USA
players. She won three consecutive holes, starting with a par-4 on the
353-yard 14th, to take control against Masters. She assured the USA
of an outright victory when she
took a two-hole lead after Masters
bogeyed the par-3, 120-yard 16th.
For
the USA,
the key was clearly the singles matches - the USA
was 1-5 in foursomes, but recorded
an overall 9-3 singles mark.
"We
clearly didn't master the foursomes formula on this golf course," said
USA Captain
Martha Kirouac.
"We did the best we could. I pretty much just wanted to get to the singles
matches this afternoon and then I knew we'd be all right."
Janangelo
took the lead for good in her seesaw match at the 16th hole when McKevitt
flew the green with her tee shot. After halving the par-5, 490-yard
17th, Janangelo sank a six-foot par putt on the par-4, 380-yard 18th
hole to halve the hole and win the match.
It
was her first point in the competition after she lost her Sunday morning
foursome match with Michelle Wie
and Saturday's singles match against
GB&I veteran Curtis Cupper Emma Duggleby of England.
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| Michelle Wie during her Sunday afternoon's singles
action at Formby Gofl Club. Wie recorded her second singles
win to help lead the USA to victory. (Sam Greenwood/USGA) |
"It
meant a lot to me for Martha
to have the confidence to put me in the lineup," said Janangelo. "I
hadn't been playing all that well, but I felt I could come through."
The
USA, which was tied 6-6 going into the final six singles matches, got
into position for the victory when Paula Creamer, 17, of Pleasanton,
Calif., handed Duggleby her first loss of the 2004 Match, 3 and 2. Creamer
was 2-1 in three matches.
Wie,
at 14 the youngest USA Curtis Cup player ever, continued her strong
singles run with a 6-and-5 rout of Nicola
Timmins
of England.
Wie, of Honolulu,
Hawaii,
won Saturday's singles match against Anna
Highgate
of Wales,
5 and 4. She finished the Match with a 2-2 record.
Anne
Laing
of Scotland
defeated 17-year-old Jane Park
of Beaumont, Calif., 3 and 1, to keep the GB&I's chances alive.
Claire Coughlin
of Ireland
earned the eighth GB&I point
with a 2-up victory over Brittany
Lang
of McKinney,
Texas.
Previously,
no team had lost the Curtis Cup
after sweeping the first day of
foursomes. The GB&I team was seeking its first Curtis
Cup
victory since the 1996 Match at
Ireland 's
Killarney (Killeen)
Golf Club.
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Liz
Janangelo of the USA follows her shot during her singles match
Sunday afternoon at Formby Golf Club. Janangelo's 1-up victory
assured that the USA would retain the Curtis Cup . (Sam
Greenwood/USGA ) |
Attendance
figures were released by the Ladies Golf Union, which conducts the Curtis
Cup
when it is played in Great
Britain and Ireland.
More than 8,000 spectators watched the competition Sunday.
Begun
in 1932, the Curtis Cup
is a biennial match for women's
amateur golfers between a team from the United
States of America and one from
Great Britain
and Ireland .
Victory in a match scores one point. When a match goes 18 holes without
a decision, one-half point is awarded to each team. Three foursome (alternate
shots of partners) matches and six singles matches are played on each
of the two days of competition.
The
Match is conducted alternately in the USA
and Great
Britain and Ireland.
The team winning the Cup takes custody for the ensuing two years. In
case of a tie, the Cup remains with the previous winner. The USA
now leads the series, 24-6-3.
Merseyside,
England
- Results of Sunday's foursomes (alternate shot) and singles matches
at the 33rd Curtis Cup Match at the 6,369-yard, par-72 Formby Golf Club:
Foursomes
(alternate shot)
Emma
Duggelby, England, and Shelley McKevitt, England, def. Erica
Blasberg, Corona, Calif., and Sarah
Huarte, Shingle Springs, Calif.,
2 and 1
Anne
Laing, Scotland, and Claire Coughlan, Ireland, def. Liz
Janangelo, West Hartford, Conn.,
and Michelle Wie,
Honolulu, Hawaii, 3 and 2
Brittany
Lang, McKinney, Texas, and Annie
Thurman, Highland, Utah, def. Nicola
Timmins, England, and Danielle Masters, England, 5 and 4
Singles
Paula
Creamer,
Pleasanton,
Calif.,
def. Emma Duggelby,
England,
3 and 2
Anne
Laing,
Scotland,
def. Jane Park,
Beaumont,
Calif.,
3 and 1
Liz
Janangelo,
West Hartford,
Conn.,
def. Shelley McKevitt,
England,
1 up
Michelle
Wie, Honolulu, Hawaii, def. Nicola Timmins, England, 6 and 5
Claire
Coughlan,
Ireland,
def. Brittany Lang,
McKinney,
Texas,
2 up
Annie
Thurman,
Highland,
Utah,
def. Danielle Masters,
England,
1 up