ST. ANDREWS, Scotland – Catriona Matthew tried to quickly walk over the Swilcan Bridge one last time to avoid the spotlight. She was lured back for a proper sendoff, however, waving to fans who’d gathered on the 18th – on the ground and on the rooftops – to celebrate a long and successful career.
Matthew, the winningest Scottish player to ever compete on the LPGA, played her final round on the LPGA over the Old Course on Friday, closing with birdie to finish it off at the AIG Women’s British Open in style.
“Obviously had decided this was my last one, and to finish with a birdie,” said Matthew, “I couldn’t have scripted it any better.”
The 54-year-old shot 2-over 74 on Friday, in her 100th round at the AIG, to finish the tournament at 7 over, three shots outside the cut line. There’s no question she got the worse end of the draw.
“I think I’m just quite pleased that I actually came out and played respectably today, the last couple of days, and I don’t want to have to try and do that again next year,” she said. “So the right time.”
Matthew won four times on the LPGA and is the only Scot to ever win the AIG Women’s British Open. She did so only 11 weeks after giving birth to her second daughter in 2009.
In 2019 and 2021, the steady and sure Matthew led Team Europe to back-to-back Solheim Cup victories.
Next week, she’ll captain the Great Britain and Ireland team at the 43rd staging of the Curtis Cup at Sunningdale Golf Club.
Here’s a look at her storied career through the years:

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Europe’s Azahara Munoz of Spain, is seen after she won her match with playing partner Catriona…
Europe’s Azahara Munoz of Spain, is seen after she won her match with playing partner Catriona Matthew of Scotland, on the 16th green during the foursomes match against Stacy Lewis and Angela Stanford of the U.S. during Day 1 of the The Solheim Cup at Killeen Castle Dunsany near Dublin, Ireland, on September 23, 2011.


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Scotland’s Catriona Matthew holds the Women’s British Open Golf Championship Trophy…
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