The US ladies seek to regain their edge in this week's Solheim Cup following their 2013 defeat by the
European Team has captured the Cup on American soil. Sweden’s Caroline Hedwall sank a 4-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole at Colorado Golf Club to capture a 1-up victory over Michelle Wie assuring the Europeans would retain the Cup for the first time since the biennial event began in 1990.
To view the complete US and European team rosters visit: http://solheimcup.com/
So which team has the advantage heading into the 2015 tournament? Well, many of the brightest young lady golfers hail from the Pacific Rim, including Lydia Ko, Inbee Park, Yani Seng and others, who will not be playing this week. Perhaps the LPGA needs a new tournament equivalent to the Presidents Cup where the US plays to Reest of World players, especially those from Asia. Send your comments to the Pro Golf Tour.
European Team has captured the Cup on American soil. Sweden’s Caroline Hedwall sank a 4-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole at Colorado Golf Club to capture a 1-up victory over Michelle Wie assuring the Europeans would retain the Cup for the first time since the biennial event began in 1990.
To view the complete US and European team rosters visit: http://solheimcup.com/
So which team has the advantage heading into the 2015 tournament? Well, many of the brightest young lady golfers hail from the Pacific Rim, including Lydia Ko, Inbee Park, Yani Seng and others, who will not be playing this week. Perhaps the LPGA needs a new tournament equivalent to the Presidents Cup where the US plays to Reest of World players, especially those from Asia. Send your comments to the Pro Golf Tour.
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