US Hopes to End Losing Streak Against Europe at Solheim Cup in Spain

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The United States is hoping to end its losing streak against Europe at the 2019 Solheim Cup in Spain. The biennial event, which pits the best female golfers from Europe and the United States against each other, has been dominated by Europe in recent years. The Europeans have won the last three Solheim Cups, and five of the last six.

The Americans are looking to turn the tide this year and reclaim the trophy. The U.S. team is led by captain Juli Inkster, who is making her third appearance as captain. Inkster has assembled a strong team of players, including Lexi Thompson, Jessica Korda, and Nelly Korda. The team also includes veterans such as Paula Creamer, Cristie Kerr, and Morgan Pressel.

The Europeans have their own formidable lineup, led by captain Catriona Matthew. The team includes players such as Charley Hull, Georgia Hall, and Carlota Ciganda. The Europeans also have a strong contingent of veterans, including Suzann Pettersen, Anna Nordqvist, and Caroline Hedwall.

The Solheim Cup will be held from September 13-15 at Gleneagles Golf Club in Scotland. This will be the first time the event has been held in Europe since 2013. The Americans are hoping that the change in venue will help them break their losing streak and reclaim the trophy.

The Solheim Cup is one of the most prestigious events in women’s golf. It is sure to be an exciting event, as both teams are determined to end their losing streaks and come out on top. It promises to be a thrilling match between two of the best teams in women’s golf.

US Hopes to End Losing Streak Against Europe at Solheim Cup in Spain