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There was a lot of fun to be had at the 19th Solheim Cup. The U.S. just had a little bit more.
There were a number of ways a U.S. win could have played out on Sunday, but the Americans ultimately got what they wanted.
In the first match out Sunday at the Solheim Cup, Hull easily defeated the world No. 1.
Maguire played in only one of the four team session in this year’s Solheim Cup.
Lee made an eagle on the second hole and both caddies on the U.S. side went crazy.
The U.S. leads, 10-6, entering singles at the Solheim Cup. Europeans, however, have hope for a huge comeback.
Korda joked Saturday after winning her third match of this Solheim Cup that she had an alter ego.
LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan addressed the media Saturday morning in relation to Friday’s shuttle-bus debacle.
With music blaring and fans cheering, Day 2 of the Solheim Cup got off to a much better start than Day 1.
Fans finally arrived Friday at the Solheim Cup and sent a buzz throughout the course that helped boost the home team.
Korda, playing with different partners, produced a pair of dominating wins on Day 1 of the Solheim Cup.
The first-tee grandstands were a little light on Friday morning when the first matches set out.
Matchups for the opening session of the 19th Solheim Cup, Friday morning at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club.
There is no one like Charley Hull. European Solheim Cup captain is thankful to have her and thankful to have just one of her.
Stacy Lewis and Suzann Pettersen are in their second stints as Solheim Cup captains. Players talked about Year 2 vs. Year 1.
Though “a bit awkward,” admitted U.S. captain Stacy Lewis, the close proximity of the team houses hasn’t caused any “bad beef.”
The Solheim Cup begins Friday but before it does, here are some big questions facing both teams at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club.
Alison Lee made her first Solheim Cup appearance in 2015 as a tour rookie. Nine years later, she back, feeling very much part of the team.
Saso, 22, became the youngest player in history to win two U.S. Women’s Open championships.
Schauffele birdied the par-5 18th at Valhalla to win his first major championship.
There is a lot on the line this week for Nelly Korda. Her plan: just be Nelly Korda.
Take a look at Jack Nicklaus life and career with this collection of stories from Mercer Baggs, that range from his beginning in the game to his family life.
Lee found an unexpected source of inspiration after a pro-am round a few months ago.
Erik van Rooyen won his second PGA Tour event but his thoughts were with his best friend.