The Sun (Malaysia)

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THE United States will start as favourites to retain their Solheim Cup crown today as Europe captain Annika Sorenstam attempts to reshuffle her troops after the late withdrawal of Suzann Pettersen.

The three-day Ryder Cup-style tournament tees off at the Des Moines Golf and Country Club in Iowa, two years after the American women regained the crown with a thrilling final day charge in the 2015 event.

The US, captained once again by Juli Inkster, have named a team bristling with experience which includes six players who have played in the event at least four times.

Inkster, who played in nine Solheim Cups, said she will look to her veteran team members to provide guidance for the trio of US rookies which includes Danielle Kang, Austin Ernst and Angel Yin.

“I basically let the veterans in the group talk to them. I think coming from them it means more,” Inkster told reporters.

“I try not to get too much in their mind because when it comes to it, it’s just hitting, hitting shots and playing.

“You’ve got to let them figure it out themselves.

“So I kind of really stay out of it. If they have questions I’ll be more than happy to answer them. But I leave that to the veteran leadership on my team.”

Despite the core of US experience however, history has seen Europe’s players punch consistent­ly above their weight in the Solheim Cup.

Inkster is bracing for another nip-and-tuck battle over the first two days of foursomes and four-balls, where she believes Europe may hold an edge.

The 2015 tournament was dominated by controvers­y when Europe stalwart Pettersen refused to concede Alison Lee a short putt during a key foursome game.

Pettersen’s reception by the large home crowds expected in Iowa had been a key point of interest until the Norwegian withdrew from the event yesterday citing a back injury.

The absence of the world No. 23 deprives Europe captain Sorenstam of one of her most reliable performers. Pettersen, who would have been playing in her ninth Solheim Cup, has been replaced by British alternate Catriona Matthew. – AFP

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