In 1961, she was living in
Seattle where she taught school. Now married, Anne Quast-Decker won the
U.S. Women's Amateur again, setting a tournament record for her margin of victory, by 14 and 13; this record still stands. In 1963, after marrying for the second time, Anne Quast-Welts defeated
Peggy Conley to win her third U.S. championship. She also made it to the finals in 1965, 1968, and 1973. In the 1970s, she primarily lived in Britain. In 1980, she was back home in the U.S., but returned to England to compete again in the
British Ladies Amateur, which she won. At
Pinehurst in
North Carolina she won the 1982 and 1983
North and South Women's Amateur. In her first year of eligibility at age fifty, Quast won the 1987
U.S. Senior Women's Amateur then again in 1989, 1990 and 1993. Quast was a member of the U.S.
Curtis Cup team in 1958, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1968, 1974, 1984, and 1990; across five decades. Her eight appearances ranks her second all-time to
Carol Semple. She was also a member of the
Espirito Santo Trophy team in 1966, 1968 and 1988; the U.S. team captured the trophy on all three occasions. == Personal life ==