Royal Dornoch chosen to host 2028 Curtis Cup Match
Royal Dornach (Royal and Ancient Photo)
Royal Dornoch in Scotland will stage the 45th Curtis Cup Match between Great Britain and Ireland and the United States of America in 2028.
The internationally renowned Championship Course in the Scottish Highlands will host the biennial team contest for the first time.
Royal Dornoch has an illustrious history of staging leading amateur events, including The Amateur Championship in 1985 and the Scottish Men’s Amateur Championship most recently in 2023. The R&A Women's and Men's Senior Amateur championships were held over the famed links in 2022, with the Vagliano and Junior Vagliano trophy matches also staged at the venue last year.
Johnnie Cole-Hamilton, Executive Director – Championships at The R&A, said, “We look forward to staging the Curtis Cup at such a historic venue in 2028.
“We want to give elite amateur golfers world-class platforms to show us how well they can perform and that will certainly be the case at Royal Dornoch. The Championship Course has earned worldwide acclaim and it promises to be a wonderful occasion in the rich history of the Curtis Cup.”
Neil Hampton, General Manager at Royal Dornoch, said, “We’re proud to be chosen to host the Curtis Cup in 2028. As a Club, we want to support the highest level of amateur golf and believe our Championship Course will provide a fitting platform for the players.
“We have worked closely with The R&A on a number of championships in the past and we look forward to continuing that relationship to make it one of the best matches possible.
“The Curtis Cup is also going to be a tremendous occasion for the local area. With the Championship Course consistently ranked highly in global standings and the investment in our infrastructure as we build a new clubhouse, a match of this standing and stature will only enhance the reputation of Royal Dornoch, the town and the local area.”
The dates of the Curtis Cup match in 2028 will be confirmed at a later date. The 2026 match will be played at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles from June 12 to 14.
ABOUT THE
Officially named "The Women's
International Cup," the first Curtis Cup
wasn't officially held until 1932. The
biennial competition features the best
female players from the United States of
America pitted against a similar squad
from Great Britain and Ireland. While it
was hoped that many nations would
eventually join the Match, the Curtis Cup
has remained a two-sided competition.
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