Farah O’Keefe delivered a standout performance at the Curtis Cup, securing five victories and helping the United States secure a 13-7 win over Britain and Ireland on Sunday. The event took place at the Bel-Air Country Club.

O’Keefe, a junior from Texas and the defending NCAA champion, became only the fourth player in Curtis Cup history to win five matches in a single competition. Her contributions were instrumental in extending the United States’ winning streak in this prestigious women’s amateur golf event.

The Curtis Cup, held biennially, pits top amateur women golfers from the United States against their counterparts from Britain and Ireland. The match format consists of a series of foursomes, four-ball, and singles matches over three days, with each victory contributing one point to the team’s total.

O’Keefe’s strong individual performance included success across multiple match formats, demonstrating her versatility and composure under pressure. Her achievements on the course have solidified her reputation as one of the rising stars in American amateur golf.

The result continues the United States’ dominance in the competition, reinforcing their status in the international amateur golf community. The British and Irish team, despite the loss, showed competitive spirit, with close contests throughout the event.

The 2026 Curtis Cup at Bel-Air marked another milestone in the event’s history, with O’Keefe’s record-tying performance underscoring the growing talent emerging from collegiate golf programs in the United States.