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This week’s college golf notebook looks at Wake freshman Rachel Kuehn and her All-American mother, Brenda, as well as the big winners from the past week.
Wake Forest freshman Rachel Kuehn won in her first college start as the Demon Deacons captured the Annika Intercollegiate.
This week’s college notebook takes a look at the 2021 Walker Cup moving to May, Arizona State’s big win in the desert and more.
Lexi Thompson entered the week at Gleneagles needing to step up as a leader for the United States, but struggled with her ball striking and dealt with back spasms Sunday morning.
After her team’s narrow, one-point loss to Europe on Sunday, Juli Inkster emphatically closed the door on potentially returning to lead the U.S. team at the Solheim Cup team in two years.
When you combine the last names of Georgia Hall and Celine Boutier, it’s not quite as catchy as ‘Moliwood.’ But the pair of European standouts had perfect weeks at the Solheim Cup.
Lexi Thompson tweaked her back during her warmup Sunday, and will have to battle through the injury in her Solheim Cup singles match.
Lexi Thompson may not have had her best stuff this week, but she grinded through the conditions on Saturday at Gleneagles, and looks to do the same in the final matches at the Solheim Cup.
Suzann Pettersen entered Solheim Cup week as a controversial captain’s pick, but there’s a chance the Cup could come down to the wily Norwegian, who is still the ultimate intimidator.
Match-by-match results for each session of the 16th Solheim Cup at Gleneagles.
No slow-play penalties were given out on Day 1 at Gleneagles, but slow play was a hot topic on the course and on social media Friday at the Solheim Cup.
Ally McDonald ultimately got the call to replace Stacy Lewis in the Solheim Cup on Tuesday, and three days later she teamed up with Angel Yin to win her first match.
Lexi Thompson and Brittany Altomare both made huge putts to earn half-points and buoy the Americans entering Day 2 of the Solheim Cup.
Lexi Thompson and Cristie Kerr have been America’s most formidable pairing. But with Kerr not on this year’s Solheim Cup team, Lexi is looking for another partner.
Danielle Kang will sit out Friday morning’s foursomes session at the Solheim Cup, though not because of her pre-event comments.
Jessica Korda and Nelly Korda will make history Friday at the Solheim Cup as the first sister duo to team together.
The host course for this week’s Solheim Cup isn’t a traditional links-style layout. But cold, windy Scottish conditions should favor the home team.
Are the Europeans a better team than their Solheim Cup counterparts? Spain’s Carlota Ciganda and Azahara Munoz think so.
Bronte Law has the pedigree and the attitude to be a leader for Europe in this Solheim Cup and beyond. And, she doesn’t cry.
“I’m currently the only one [without clubs], so I’ve won this race,” Yin joked. “This is a good sign for Team USA. Won this one. Victory. 1-0.”
Ally McDonald was ready to step up if needed for Team USA, and after Stacy Lewis’ injury the rookie will make her first Solheim Cup appearance.
Don’t tell Bronte Law the Europeans aren’t the favorites this week in Scotland. Laura Davies, meanwhile, seems ready to jump on 2/1 odds.
Stacy Lewis withdrew from the competition Tuesday at the Solheim Cup because of a back injury, which flared up on Lewis last week.
Five Americans and two GB&I players planned to turn pro after the Walker Cup, making Royal Liverpool the site of their final amateur starts.