Dubai Telegraph - United States beats Europe to win first Solheim Cup since 2017

EUR -
AED 4.100113
AFN 77.023391
ALL 99.447336
AMD 432.838798
ANG 2.014767
AOA 1036.468947
ARS 1074.711254
AUD 1.636359
AWG 2.00931
AZN 1.92827
BAM 1.957305
BBD 2.257155
BDT 133.59389
BGN 1.965384
BHD 0.42068
BIF 3230.523246
BMD 1.116283
BND 1.443523
BOB 7.725007
BRL 6.061866
BSD 1.117969
BTN 93.496501
BWP 14.707659
BYN 3.658545
BYR 21879.148453
BZD 2.253342
CAD 1.512678
CDF 3204.849171
CHF 0.945843
CLF 0.037658
CLP 1039.103456
CNY 7.8899
CNH 7.892758
COP 4648.481834
CRC 579.080293
CUC 1.116283
CUP 29.581502
CVE 110.791537
CZK 25.09505
DJF 198.385833
DKK 7.459342
DOP 67.201269
DZD 147.957368
EGP 54.174306
ERN 16.744246
ETB 128.657351
FJD 2.453423
FKP 0.850115
GBP 0.840299
GEL 3.047465
GGP 0.850115
GHS 17.524653
GIP 0.850115
GMD 76.468857
GNF 9658.645645
GTQ 8.64172
GYD 233.81355
HKD 8.700707
HNL 27.731566
HRK 7.589621
HTG 147.324568
HUF 394.065769
IDR 16940.712088
ILS 4.213405
IMP 0.850115
INR 93.347554
IQD 1462.33084
IRR 46987.14472
ISK 152.305694
JEP 0.850115
JMD 175.63501
JOD 0.791107
JPY 159.436514
KES 144.00081
KGS 94.074773
KHR 4543.271796
KMF 492.672047
KPW 1004.654143
KRW 1482.736164
KWD 0.3404
KYD 0.931512
KZT 535.361582
LAK 24653.111884
LBP 100018.964577
LKR 340.294632
LRD 216.83831
LSL 19.529721
LTL 3.296094
LVL 0.675228
LYD 5.325093
MAD 10.841334
MDL 19.50581
MGA 5036.894411
MKD 61.664335
MMK 3625.643914
MNT 3793.12987
MOP 8.973393
MRU 44.333165
MUR 51.204203
MVR 17.14598
MWK 1937.867679
MXN 21.522362
MYR 4.699547
MZN 71.274774
NAD 19.535528
NGN 1831.060868
NIO 41.137015
NOK 11.702609
NPR 149.612347
NZD 1.786209
OMR 0.429724
PAB 1.117969
PEN 4.180462
PGK 4.438412
PHP 62.045802
PKR 310.92129
PLN 4.272947
PYG 8726.786438
QAR 4.075633
RON 4.974608
RSD 117.069099
RUB 102.892984
RWF 1505.388617
SAR 4.18887
SBD 9.288327
SCR 15.203375
SDG 671.44267
SEK 11.337749
SGD 1.441813
SHP 0.850115
SLE 25.504058
SLL 23407.892397
SOS 638.896842
SRD 33.324404
STD 23104.806079
SVC 9.781519
SYP 2804.694667
SZL 19.535619
THB 37.004871
TJS 11.882003
TMT 3.906991
TND 3.375641
TOP 2.623048
TRY 37.953999
TTD 7.59799
TWD 35.642385
TZS 3041.24574
UAH 46.326211
UGX 4151.228228
USD 1.116283
UYU 45.925303
UZS 14242.075436
VEF 4043794.116249
VES 40.994414
VND 27438.238213
VUV 132.52737
WST 3.12276
XAF 656.485163
XAG 0.03591
XAU 0.000431
XCD 3.016811
XDR 0.828544
XOF 656.461621
XPF 119.331742
YER 279.433556
ZAR 19.537637
ZMK 10047.88601
ZMW 29.093234
ZWL 359.442698
  • RIO

    2.1500

    65.06

    +3.3%

  • CMSC

    -0.0050

    25.05

    -0.02%

  • SCS

    -0.9100

    13.2

    -6.89%

  • BTI

    -0.2750

    37.605

    -0.73%

  • NGG

    -1.2250

    68.825

    -1.78%

  • CMSD

    0.0400

    25.02

    +0.16%

  • AZN

    0.4350

    79.015

    +0.55%

  • RBGPF

    3.5000

    60.5

    +5.79%

  • BP

    0.4200

    32.85

    +1.28%

  • GSK

    -0.6250

    41.805

    -1.5%

  • RYCEF

    0.4000

    6.95

    +5.76%

  • BCE

    -0.3710

    35.239

    -1.05%

  • VOD

    -0.1700

    10.06

    -1.69%

  • BCC

    6.0200

    143.08

    +4.21%

  • JRI

    -0.0500

    13.39

    -0.37%

  • RELX

    0.6900

    48.06

    +1.44%

United States beats Europe to win first Solheim Cup since 2017
United States beats Europe to win first Solheim Cup since 2017 / Photo: Gregory Shamus - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

United States beats Europe to win first Solheim Cup since 2017

Second-ranked Lilia Vu captured the deciding half-point and the United States defeated Europe 15.5-12.5 on Sunday to win the Solheim Cup for the first time since 2017.

Text size:

The 26-year-old American was two down to Swiss rookie Albane Valenzuela with two holes remaining but birdied to win 17 then dropped her approach inches from the hole at 18 and tapped in for birdie to win the hole and finished tied.

That gave the Americans 14.5 points to clinch an overall victory at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club after two losses and a draw against Europe in the past three showdowns.

"This is a dream of mine and so happy that I was able to do that," said Vu, a daughter of Vietnamese immigrants. "It meant the world."

The Americans, who lead the all-time rivalry 11-7 with one draw, began Sunday's 12 concluding singles matches with a 10-6 advantage, needing only four wins and a draw to reclaim the Cup.

Despite three early US wins, it became a fight into the late matches.

"This is so cool. So stressful to watch. But just so proud of the players," US captain Stacy Lewis said. "It really could have gone either way.

"Just proud of the team and Lilia's finish there was unbelievable. That's what you expect from one of the best players in the world."

Europe failed to match the greatest last-day Solheim comeback, needing to capture eight singles matches on US soil for the first time, and missed the chance to take the trophy for an unprecedented fourth consecutive time.

"We gave them a run for their money," Europe captain Suzann Pettersen said.

"There were possibilities out there and several times we thought we could get it done. It came down to a couple of matches. Happy for Stacy on home turf but we'll come back very hungry."

World number one Nelly Korda, a six-time LPGA winner this year, was on her first Solheim Cup winner.

"It has been a dream come true," Korda said. "It has been such an amazing week. We all bonded really well."

The US women stretched their lead to 13-8 early but Europe made an intense last stand.

American Andrea Lee tied Germany's Esther Henseleit by making a clutch five-foot par putt at 18 to add a half-point for each side.

Lee pulled level on a 20-foot birdie putt to win the 16th. Paris Olympic runner-up Henseleit answered with a 12-foot par putt at 17 to stay level.

Then France's Celine Boutier kept European hopes alive by sinking a six-foot birdie putt at 18 to edge Lexi Thompson 1-up.

Boutier, 3-down with seven holes to play, birdied 12 and 13 and squared the match with a 10-foot birdie putt at 15 before her clutch finish.

"It feels amazing," Boutier said. "It was a great match. She played awesome. Very needed point."

Ireland's Leona Maguire next dispatched Ally Ewing 4&3 as the pressure built.

Sweden's Maja Stark sank a tension-packed 10-foot par putt at 18 to tie Lauren Coughlin to deny a US victory, a half-point putting the Americans on the brink at 14-11.

"It was huge," she said. "Having the putt to not lose Solheim, it's so much pressure."

That set the stage for Vu's heroics, with Sweden's Madelene Sagstrom and American Jennifer Kupcho adding wins after the trophy was decided.

- Big US wins early -

England's 12th-ranked Charley Hull never trailed in routing top-ranked Korda 6&4 in the first match.

"I played my heart out," Hull said. "It was a pretty cool moment."

American Megan Khang never lost a hole in crushing Dane Emily Pedersen 6&5 to finish 3-0.

"This week definitely brought out a lot of confidence in putting," Khang said. "Seeing those putts drop when it matters under that immense pressure, that's huge."

Ninth-ranked Rose Zhang improved to 4-0 with a 6&4 victory over Spain's Carlota Ciganda. Zhang went 4-0 and won 15 back-nine holes this week while losing only one.

"It was so incredible," Zhang said. "The Solheim Cup reignited my passion for the game."

England's Georgia Hall led after every hole in beating Alison Lee 4&3 while Allisen Corpuz never trailed in beating Anna Nordqvist 4&3.

W.Zhang--DT