SCOTS EILIDH BRIGGS, GEMMA DRYBURGH SELECTED
SIX NEW CURTIS CUP CAPS IN GB and I TEAM FOR JUNE 4 to 6 MATCH AT ST LOUIS,
MISSOURI
There are six newcomers to the
Great Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup line-up for the 38th transatlantic
international contest against the United States at St Louis Country Club,
Missouri from June 6 to 8, 2014.
Only two of the winning team at
Nairn in June 2012., Stephanie Meadow and Bronte Law, both students at United
States colleges, are in the eight-strong line-up this time round.
For Annabel Dimmock, Georgia
Hall, Gabriella Cowley, Charlotte Thomas, Eilidh Briggs and Gemma Dryburgh, it
will be a completely new experience.
For the first time in the long
history of this biennial match, first played at Wentworth in 1932, the GB and
I team has been partially chosen through the World Amateur Golf Ranking TM and the LGU Order of Merit.
Dimmock, Hall,
Law and Meadow are the leading four eligible players in the WAGRTM and Briggs and Cowley are selected
via the LGU Order of Merit table.
The LGU Selection Panel's two
choices of Dryburgh and Thomas complete the team of eight.
The
team will again be captained by Tegwen Matthews who said “I am thrilled and
excited with this team and genuinely believe it has the perfect mix to retain
the Curtis Cup. Each and every member of this team has fought hard for their
place and I know they all have the desire, talent and passion to bring the cup
back home.”
Anna Hubbard will return as Team
Manager.
GB and I's victory at Nairn in
2012 halted a run of seven consecutive victories by the United States.
The Nairn contest, which GB and I won by a single point over three days, was the closest since a 9-9 draw in
1994 at the Honors Course, Chattanooga in Tennessee. GB and I, as holders,
retained the trophy that year. GB and I's only victory when the Curtis Cup
match has been played in America occurred in 1986 at Prairie Dunes, Kansas
where GB and I won 13-5.
United States leads the series
with 27 wins to GB and I's seven. Three matches have been drawn.
The GB and I team for St Louis, Missouri is:
EILIDH BRIGGS (Kilmacolm) Age 21
GABRIELLA COWLEY (Hanbury Manor)
Age 18
ANNABEL DIMMOCK (Wentworth) Age
17
GEMMA DRYBURGH (Beaconsfield) Age
20
GEORGIA HALL (Parkstone) Age 18
BRONTE LAW (Bramhall) Age 19
STEPHANIE MEADOW (Royal Portrush)
Age 22
CHARLOTTE THOMAS (Singapore) Age
21
Team Captain:TEGWEN MATTHEWS
(Wenvoe Castle)
Team Manager:ANNA HUBBARD (Borth
& Ynyslas)
GB AND I PLAYER PROFILES
EILIDH BRIGGS (Kilmacolm). A narrow victory from Annabel Dimmock
with a sub-par aggregate in the recent Welsh women's open amateur stroke-play
championship catapulted Eilidh into Curtis Cup GB and I team contention. A
physical education student at Stirling University, Eilidh beat Gemma Dryburgh
in the final of the Scottish U18 girls championship in 2011. She won the SLGA
Girls' Order of Merit three years in a row from 2009 to 2011. In 2012 Eilidh
won the SLGA's Champion of Champions tournament. She has been Renfrewshire
county champion three times - 2010, 2011 and 2014. Played for Scotland in the
Women's Home Internationals of 2011, 2012 and 2013.
GABRIELLA COWLEY (Hanbury Manor) was runner-up in this year’s
Portuguese amateur championship, teamed up with Annabel Dimmock to win the
Nations Cup for England at the Helen Holm Scottish stroke play championship,
and was eighth in the Welsh open stroke play.
She won the England Golf girls’ order of merit for 2013, when her
achievements included qualifying for the Women’s British Open, winning the
Critchley Salver, representing GB&I in the Vagliano Trophy, representing
England and helping to successfully defend the Girls’ Home Internationals
title.
ANNABEL DIMMOCK (Wentworth). Has produced a string of excellent
results this year. She won the Helen Holm Scottish Open Stroke Play title just
over a week ago and followed up as runner-up in last weekend’s Welsh Open Stroke
Play. Earlier in the season she won the matchplay Jones Doherty Cup in the USA,
where she was also runner-up in the South Atlantic ladies’ amateur. She was
runner-up in the Spanish amateur, fifth in the European Nations Cup and won the
Sunningdale Foursomes. She is an England international and was a member of the
winning team at the Girls’ Home Internationals.
GEMMA DRYBURGH (Beaconsfield). Born in Aberdeen in 1993, moved with
her family to England in 2002. It was only in 2009 that Gemma decided to take
up golf seriously, moving to the IMG Academy in Florida. She has made constant
progress since, including the current year’s rise of more than 50 places to No. 52 in the WAGR rankings. In
2011 she joined Tulane University, New Orleans. In the summer of 2012 she was
narrowly beaten by Eilidh Briggs in the final of the Scottish U18 girls’
championship. In her second year at Tulane Gemma was eight under par in one of
her victories over three rounds. Highlight of her 2013 season was finishing
second in the British Stroke Play championship at Prestwick. She has continued
to prosper against quality opposition on the US college circuit. In January she
finished second, beaten by one shot, in the South American women's amateur
championship.
GEORGIA HALL (Parkstone) is the British Ladies’ Amateur Champion
and a past winner of the British girls’ title. She shared low-amateur honours
at last year’s Ricoh Women’s British Open, won two gold medals at the 2013
Australian Youth Olympic Festival, represented Europe in the Junior Solheim Cup
and won the LGU Order of Merit. She was Europe’s number one woman golfer for
2012, has previously represented GB and I in the Vagliano Trophy.
BRONTE LAW (Bramhall) was a member of the winning GB and I team at
the 2012 Curtis Cup. The England international is a student at the University
of California and has won on the US women’s college circuit. She has
represented GB and I in the Vagliano Trophy and Europe in both the Junior
Solheim Cup and Junior Ryder Cup matches. Bronte won the Cartier Trophy at the
2013 French Lady Junior Championship and was runner-up in the Esmond Trophy the
previous year.
STEPHANIE MEADOW. (Royal Portrush) Born in Jordanstown, Northern
Ireland and was Irish Under-18 girls champion in 2006 when she was only 14.
Since then she has spent most of her life at colleges in America. A winner nine
times in her four years on the US college golf circuit as a student at the
University of Alabama. She was recently named Southeastern Conference Player
and Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Has been ranked within the top 10 of the WAGR
for at least three years. She won the British Ladies’ Amateur Championship at
Carnoustie in 2012. Gained the winning point for GB and I in the 2012 Curtis
Cup match at Nairn.
CHARLOTTE THOMAS. (Singapore) Based in Singapore but makes an
annual golfing trip back to England. Last summer she won the English
mid-amateur championship, one week after losing a play-off for the English
stroke play title. She is a student at the University of Washington in Seattle
and has won on the US college circuit. Earlier this season she reached the
match play stages of the Australian women’s amateur and tied third in the Lake
Macquarie ladies’ championship, also in Australia.
Further information about the LGU is available on www.lgu.org.
For further information please contact;
Susan Simpson
Head of Golf Operations
Ladies’ Golf Union
championships@lgu.org
Tel : 01334 475811
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