LPGA: After the Solheim Cup, What Can We Expect from the Asian Swing?
By Karla Villegas Gama (Photo: Warren Little/Getty Images)
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Solheim Cup 2011: Team Europe Beats USA
by David G. Kindervater
The United States was getting used to winning the Solheim Cup. The past three matches—in 2005, 2007 and 2009—went in favor of Team USA... Read More »
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2011 Solheim Cup: What Are Both Teams' Chances in Single Matches?
by Karla Villegas Gama
If we go by history, team USA will win the single matches and consequently its ninth Solheim Cup, fourth in a row. Since the inaugural event, back in 1900, the Americans have won eight singles matches out of 11... Read More »
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Solheim Cup 2011, Day 2 Results: Team USA Rallies to Tie Europe
by David G. Kindervater
With wins in three consecutive four-ball matches Saturday afternoon, Team USA erased a daunting three-point morning deficit to tie Team Europe in the 2011 Solheim Cup at eight points each... Read More »
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2011 Solheim Cup: 5 Players to Keep an Eye on Day 2
by Karla Villegas Gama
After the first day, Europe leads the 2011 Solheim Cup by one (4.5 to 3.5). The 24 golfers playing for honor and pride have stated that they have what it takes to help their team win... Read More »
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2011 Solheim Cup: Europe Takes the Lead After Day 1
by Karla Villegas Gama
The first day of the 2011 Solheim Cup displayed foursome and four ball matches. All members of team USA played at least once, while Christel Boeljon was the only Euro who missed activity... Read More »