US Hopes to Regain Solheim Cup in 2024 After Losing to Europe in 2019

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The United States is hoping to reclaim the Solheim Cup in 2024 after losing to Europe in 2019. The Solheim Cup is a biennial golf tournament between teams of female professional golfers from Europe and the United States. It is named after Karsten Solheim, the founder of the Ping golf equipment company.

The United States team has won the Solheim Cup nine times, while Europe has won seven times. The 2019 tournament was held at Gleneagles in Scotland, and Europe won 14.5-13.5. This was the first time Europe had won on home soil.

The United States team will be looking to regain the trophy in 2024, when the tournament will be held in the United States. The venue for the tournament has not yet been announced, but it is likely to be held at a course in the Midwest or Southeast.

The United States team is currently captained by Juli Inkster, a two-time major champion and Hall of Famer. She will be looking to lead her team to victory in 2024. The European team is captained by Catriona Matthew, a former Women’s British Open champion.

The Solheim Cup is an important event for women’s golf, and it is sure to be an exciting tournament in 2024. Both teams will be looking to reclaim the trophy and prove that they are the best team in women’s golf. It will be interesting to see which team will come out on top in 2024.

US Hopes to Regain Solheim Cup in 2024 After Losing to Europe in 2019