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Meghan Stasi Named 2024 Curtis Cup Captain

January 10, 2023

LIBERTY CORNER, N.J. – Meghan Stasi has been chosen to captain the USA Team for the 2024 Curtis Cup Match at Sunningdale Golf Club in England, the United States Golf Association announced Tuesday.

A four-time U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur champion and FSGA Hall of Fame Member, Stasi was a member of the 2008 Curtis Cup that took home a 13-7 victory at St. Andrews.

"My experience in 2008 with the Curtis Cup Team was incredibly meaningful and rewarding; being asked to fill the role of captain is humbling,” Stasi said to the USGA. “I've had the opportunity to attend the Match and be around the teams the last two years in Wales and at Merion, and the level of talent and poise these amateur golfers have is inspiring and infectious to be around. I can't wait to begin this journey and most of all, be part of the USA Team again."

Stasi has become a household name in the world of women’s amateur golf over the past decade. She has amassed four USGA championship wins, 17 state championship victories and is an eight-time FSGA Women’s Amateur Player of the Year.

After a standout career at Tulane University, Stasi picked up her first win at the 2006 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship at Old Waverly Golf Club. She became just the third player in USGA history to win back-to-back U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championships, when she captured the victory in 2007 at Desert Forest Golf Club in Arizona.

Not long after getting the nod for the Curtis Cup, Stasi made the move down to Florida. Since moving to the Sunshine State, she has compiled a stellar resume with the FSGA. She is a two-time Florida Women’s Amateur champion, a five-time Florida Women’s Mid-Amateur champion and has been named the FSGA Women’s Amateur Player of the Year eight times.

Stasi has also continued great success in USGA championships, capturing two more victories at the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship in 2010 and 2012. She joined Ellen Port as the only player to win the Women’s Mid-Amateur title four times, while also being one of just 16 golfers to win the same USGA championship at least four times.

Most recently, Stasi became youngest individual inducted into the FSGA Hall of Fame in the Association’s history at just forty-two years old, when she was inducted in 2021.

The Curtis Cup Match is a biennial international women’s amateur golf competition between eight-player teams from the United States of America and Great Britain and Ireland (GB&I). It consists of six foursomes (alternate-shot) matches, six four-ball matches and eight singles matches over three days of competition.