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Charley is just the darling for European team

- by DEREK LAWRENSON Golf Correspond­ent in Des Moines, Iowa

Awonderful­ly tight and enthrallin­g series of foursomes matches ended with europe edging narrowly ahead at the 15th Solheim Cup yesterday.

Taking on not only the Americans but a vibrant and passionate home crowd, there was a debut victory for 21-year- old Georgia Hall from Bournemout­h partnering the Swede Anna nordqvist, and a performanc­e of true grit from the similarly aged Charley Hull from Kettering.

But it was Catriona Matthew, playing alongside Karine Icher from france, who stole a win in the anchor match to give europe a slender 2½-1½ lead.

what a performanc­e this was from the 47-year- old Scot, who only discovered on wednesday she was playing at all after Suzann Pettersen pulled out. Trailing Stacy lewis and Gerina Piller, the european pair went ahead for the first time at the 16th and kept that lead after a marvellous bunker shot from Matthew at the 17th.

Taking her stance outside the bunker with the ball just in the sand, she kept both her balance and her nerve to splash out to inches from the hole. At the 18th Piller had an eight-foot putt to snatch a half-point but it never looked like dropping.

This was a morning that showed just why the Solheim Cup is the biggest thing in women’s golf. The only time there was more than a two-up lead in any of the four matches was when Hall and nordqvist closed out their encounter at the 17th to win 3&1.

The first hole was a popular spot but there wasn’t a fairway or green that wasn’t bathed at some point in a deep backdrop of red.

Instead of the usual ‘Silence please’ boards, the volunteers held up ones reading ‘Get loud’ and the thousands wearing all that red duly played their part.

Around the first tee, many of the 4,000 europeans who have made the trip got up early to ensure the visiting team didn’t feel entirely alone. And so the songs began and the banter that’s become such a colourful part of these team competitio­ns.

none, arguably, have ever begun quite like this one, though, and an offering from the Americans lexi Thompson and Cristie Kerr, playing Hull and Mel reid, that took the breath away. The first is a downhill par four measuring 306 yards and reid struck a wonderful tee shot that bounded to the edge of the putting surface. Thompson’s response? A threewood to 12ft and Kerr rolled in the putt for an eagle two.

naturally, this didn’t unnerve Hull. Thompson may be the world no 2 but it was Hull who was comfortabl­y the best player on view.

what made her display so admirable was the manner in which she shrugged off a recurrence of the wrist problems that have disrupted her season. every time she played a shot from the rough she winced. At the 16th she chipped in and her team-mate Jodie ewart Shadoff came running over to give her an exuberant high five. Hull pulled out of it, the only thing she ducked all day.

‘It feels like an electric shock when it happens but it isn’t going to stop me playing this afternoon,’ she said, as she anticipate­d teaming up with Hall in the fourballs.

It looked as if Hull and reid were going to pull off a remarkable victory when that chip-in gave them a two-up lead with two to play, but credit the Americans. It was Kerr again who came to the rescue, rapping home a 15ft birdie putt on the 18th to send the crowd wild. But it was advantage europe — if only just.

FOURSOMES (USA first): L Thompson & C Kerr halved with M Reid (Eng) & C Hull (Eng); L Salas & D Kang bt C Ciganda (Sp) & C Masson (Ger) 1 hole; P Creamer & A Ernst lost to G Hall (Eng) & A Nordqvist (Swe) 3&1; G Piller & S Lewis lost to K Icher (Fr) & C Matthew (Sco) 1 hole.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Great stuff: Charley Hull (left) wows her partner Mel Reid
GETTY IMAGES Great stuff: Charley Hull (left) wows her partner Mel Reid
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