The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews has announced that Claire Dowling will serve as Captain in 2026/27,
having been nominated by the Past Captains of the Club.
Claire becomes the first woman to serve as Captain and will begin her year in office after the traditional Driving-in ceremony on the
first tee of the Old Course on Friday, 25 September 2026.
A distinguished amateur golfer, Claire represented Great Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup on four occasions and was part of the 1986
team which secured the first GB&I victory over the USA team on American soil with a 13-5 win at Prairie Dunes.
Born and educated in Dublin, Claire attended Dublin College of Catering and graduated from Trinity College in 1979 with a Bsc(Mgt) in Hotel
and Catering Management.
Much of Claire’s early life was devoted to golf. She represented Ireland in the Home Internationals from 1979 to 1992 and played in six
European Team Championships during that time. She also played for GB&I in the Espirito Santo Trophy on two occasions and six times in
the Vagliano Trophy.
Claire won five Irish Championships, the first in 1983, the Ladies’ British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship in 1986 and the Spanish
Amateur Championship in 1987. She reached the semi-final of what is now the Women’s Amateur Championship in 1981 and 1988.
After a successful playing career, Claire went on to captain the GB&I Curtis Cup team in a narrow 10-8 defeat to the USA at Ganton in
2000. She also captained the Vagliano Trophy team and the Irish team.
Off the course, Claire has been heavily involved in golf administration, chairing England Golf’s Handicap and Course Rating Committee
following the EGU/EWGA merger in 2012. She sat on the CONGU board from 2012 – 2015 and was an advisory member of The R&A Amateur Status
Committee from 1997-2001.
Claire was one of the first women to become a member of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club in 2015 and served on the Rules Committee from 2015
to 2019, becoming Deputy Chair in 2017. She was elected to the General Committee in 2019 and became Deputy Chair in 2022. Claire
is currently serving on the Membership Committee.
Claire has acted as a referee at The Open on seven occasions, including at Royal St George’s in 2021 when, with her husband Peter, a retired
District Judge, they were the first married couple to referee at the same Championship.
As a key figure in Irish women’s golf, Claire is an honorary life member of the Irish Ladies’ Golf Union and holds the same distinction at a
number of golf clubs including Portmarnock, Copt Heath, Woodbrook and Cork. Claire is also a member of East Devon and her current Handicap
Index is 7.6.
Claire and Peter live in Devon and enjoy spending time on the beach.