Hannah Darling, 18, Scotland
-Currently No. 25 in the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Captured the 2021 R&A Girls' Amateur Championship at Fulford, defeating Beth Coulter, 2 up, in the championship match
-Captured the 2021 St. Rule Trophy
-Runner-up in the 2021 Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship
-Advanced to the quarterfinals of The Women's Amateur Championship earlier this summer conducted at Kilmarnock (Brassie) in Troon, Scotland
-Quarterfinalist in the 2021 Scottish Women's Amateur Championship
-Has previously represented Great Britain & Ireland in the Junior Vagliano Trophy against Continental Europe and played for Europe in the Junior Solheim Cup
-Will be an incoming freshman at the University of South Carolina
-This is her first Curtis Cup appearance
Louise Duncan, 21, Scotland
-Currently No. 133 in the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Registered the biggest victory of her career at Kilmarnock (Barassie) in Troon, Scotland, earlier this summer by capturing The Women's Amateur Championship in her debut
The win ended a 24-year victory drought for Scotland in the championship as she became the first Scot since Alison Rose in 1997 to hoist the trophy
-She defeated JoHanna Lea Luoviksdottir by a record 9-and-8 margin in the 36-hole championship match
-Claimed the Smyth Salver for being the low amateur in the 2021 AIG Women's Open at Carnoustie, carding a 7-under total of 281 to finish in a tie for ninth
-Duncan had previously represented Scotland in the 2019 Home Internationals and the European Girls Championship
-Currently a student at Stirling University in Scotland, majoring in sports studies. She is also an R&A Foundation Scholar
-This is her first Curtis Cup
Annabell Fuller, 19, England
-Currently No. 38 in the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Tied for 61st in the 2021 AIG Women's Open at Carnoustie after getting into the field as a last-minute alternate; was one of three amateurs to make the 36-hole cut
-Entering her junior season at the University of Florida
-Only returning Curtis Cup player on either side; went 0-3 in the 17-3 defeat in 2018 at Quaker Ridge
-Won the 2020 English Women's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship
-Fell to Stanford University standout Aline Krauter, of Germany, 1 down, in the championship match of The Women's Amateur Championship in 2020 at West Lancashire Golf Club in England
-Advanced to the quarterfinals of this year's Women's Amateur Championship at Kilmarnock (Brassie) in Troon, Scotland
-Advanced to the Round of 16 of the 2018 U.S. Amateur Championship at The Golf Club of Tennessee, losing in 19 holes to Lauren Greenlief
-This past season at Florida, she won the Florida Gators Invitational, shooting a career-low 66 in the final round, while recording four other top-10 finishes
-Member of the victorious England team at the 2021 European Ladies' Team Championship and Home Internationals
-Previously represented Europe in the Junior Solheim Cup
Charlotte Heath, 19, England
-No. 48 in the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Entering sophomore season at Florida State University
-As a freshman in 2020-21, Heath competed in eight events, posting three top-10s, including a tie for ninth in the NCAA Championships at Greyhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz.
-Captured the 2020 Australian Amateur Championship
-This summer, she finished fourth in the Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship and was a member of the victorious England team at the European Ladies' Team Championship and Home Internationals
-Advanced to the Round of 32 in the 2021 English Women's Amateur
-This is her first Curtis Cup appearance
Caley McGinty, 20, England
-No. 51 in the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Spent the first two seasons attending Kent State University, where she won the 2021 Mid-American Conference Championship. Also named the MAC's Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in 2021
-Has since transferred to Oklahoma State, where she'll be a third-year sophomore this fall
-McGinty also won the Clemson Invitational and Sunshine Shootout while at Kent State, where she earned All-America honors each of her two seasons on campus
-Member of the victorious 2021 England team at the European Ladies' Team Championship and Home Internationals
-This will be the first time she'll represent Great Britain & Ireland in any international competition
Emily Toy, 23, England
-No. 85 in the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Registered her biggest victory in 2019 when she defeated Amelia Garvey, 1 up, in the championship match of The Women's Amateur Championship at Royal County Down in Northern Ireland
-Victory earned her an exemption in the U.S. Women's Open at Champions Golf Club (MC) and the 2019 AIG Women's British Open (MC) and 2019 Amundi Evian Championship (MC)
-In her Women's Amateur title defense last summer, Toy advanced to the semifinals at West Lancashire Golf Club in England, and advanced to the Round of 16 of this year's championship at Kilmarnock (Brassie) in Troon, Scotland
-Finished runner-up in the 2021 Helen Holm Scottish Women's Open Championship
-Member of the victorious England team at the recent European Ladies' Team Championship and Home Internationals. It was the fourth time representing England since 2019
-While this is her first Curtis Cup appearance, she previously represented Great Britain & Ireland in the 2019 Astor Trophy and Vagliano Trophy
Lauren Walsh, 20, Ireland
-No. 21 in the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking (highest on the side)
-Tied for 42nd in the 2021 AIG Women's Open at Carnoustie, where she was one of three amateurs to make the 36-hole cut
-Entering junior season at Wake Forest University, where she is a current teammate and roommate of USA Curtis Cup competitor Rachel Kuehn. Also played at Wake Forest with recent graduate/current USA Curtis Cupper Emilia Migliaccio
-Registered three top-10 finishes in 2020-21 in leading the Deamon Deacons to the NCAA Championships
-In 2020, she won the Sunshine State Amateur and Women's Griffin Amateur
-Walsh also finished eighth in the 2019 ISPS Handa World Invitational on the Ladies European Tour
-Will compete in the 2021 AIG Women's British Open
-Since 2019, she has represented the Republic of Ireland on three occasions
-This will be her first time represent Great Britain & Ireland
Annabel Wilson, 20, Ireland
-No. 64 in the Women's World Amateur Golf Ranking
-Entering her junior season at UCLA, where she recorded three top-10 finishes in the 2020-21 season, including a runner-up result in the Ping/ASU Invitational
-This is the ninth consecutive Curtis Cup Match, where UCLA has had at least one representative
-Won the 2019 Irish Women's Open Championship
-Has represented Ireland on three occasions, including the 2018 Women's World Amateur Team Championship
-This will be her first time representing Great Britain & Ireland
-Has an uncle who was an All-Ireland boxing champion
Meet 2021 GB&I Curtis Cup Team
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Aug 9, 2021