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CPKC Women’s Open is crucial final audition for Americans vying for Solheim Cup captain spots

U.S. Solheim Cup nearly finalized, but big questions remain
Beth Ann Nichols joins "Golf Today" to talk about the U.S. Solheim Cup team and the question marks related to qualifier Angel Yin and hopeful Rose Zhang.

The American team for the Solheim Cup is nearly set except for the three captain’s picks for Angela Stanford for the Sept. 11-13 matches in The Netherlands. The CPKC Women’s Open this week in Canada is the final qualifying event.

Lauren Coughlin clinched the sixth of seven automatic spots last week at The Standard Portland Classic. The previous spots went to Nelly Korda, Angel Yin, Jennifer Kupcho, Yealimi Noh and Auston Kim. That leaves one spot left between Allisen Corpuz and Andrea Lee.

However, the next two selections come from the women’s world ranking. So even if Lee doesn’t win in Canada this week, she locks up a spot in the world ranking at No. 37. The final spot from the ranking would come down to Lee (No. 59), Lindy Duncan (No. 61), Jenny Bae (No. 65) and Rose Zhang (No. 66).

Stanford will announce her two captain’s picks after the tournament Sunday.

Europe filled out its 12-player roster on Aug. 3.

The LPGA heads north to Royal Mayfair Golf Club where a $2,750,000 purse is at stake in the final event before the U.S. Solheim Cup team is finalized. Here’s how to stay up to date with all the action.