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Here’s a look at future Solheim Cups between the U.S. and Europe.
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Stupples: LPGA's Solheim Cup struggles 'bad form'
Karen Stupples joins Golf Today to discuss the fallout from the delays at the Solheim Cup on Friday and ponder who the next captains might be.

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Europe won three of the four fourball matches Saturday afternoon to tie the Solheim Cup, 8-8.
Charley Hull’s approach iron shot on the Solheim Cup’s par five No. 8 nearly hit Team Europe captain Suzann Pettersen, who took a tumble to get out of the way.
Linn Grant wins the final match of the morning session on Day 2 with a birdie putt at the 18th.
The two sides tied Saturday morning foursomes, 2-2, leaving the U.S. with a two-point lead.
Maja Stark rolls in a long birdie putt at the 17th to give the Europeans a 1 up lead on Day 2.
Danielle Kang rolls in a long birdie putt at the ninth to pull the Americans all square as they made the turn on Day 2.
Lexi Thompson pitches up a slope from deep rough, rolling the ball back onto the green and setting up Megan Khang for a much needed par to halve the hole on Day 2.
Nelly Korda flips the script at the opening hole on Day 2, rolling in a long birdie that would put the Americans 1 up after a short miss from Celine Boutier.
Europe was down 4-0 after the first session, but made it a mission to make this competitive.
The U.S. and Europe are using a lot of the same foursomes teams they used on Day 1.