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Captains go for youth in Solheim Cup picks

- By JOHN HUGGAN

St. Andrews, Scotland — U.S. captain Juli Inkster added a pair of rookies to her Solheim Cup team for matches that will see plenty of new faces.

Inkster, the captain for the second straight time, added 18-year-old Angel Yin and Austin Ernst to her 10 automatic qualifiers. She passed over the experience in Paula Creamer and six-time Solheim Cup veteran Angela Stanford. Creamer, a captain's pick in 2015, will miss her first Solheim Cup since she turned pro.

"This has been a really tough day," said Inkster, herself a nine-time Solheim Cup participan­t. "I don't know if there's ever been so many people in the running for two captain's picks. I could have gone a lot of different ways. But in the end I went with my gut, and who I thought deserved a chance to play. I hope it turns out OK. That's all I can say."

The Solheim Cup is Aug. 18-20 at Des Moines Golf and Country Club.

The Americans rallied to beat Europe two years ago in Germany and have a 9-5 record in the series that dates to 1990.

The 10 qualifiers for the United States were Women's PGA champion Danielle Kang, Cristie Kerr, Jessica Korda, Brittany Lang, Stacy Lewis, Brittany Lincicome, Gerina Piller, Lizette Salas, Lexi Thompson and Michelle Wie.

European captain Annika Sorenstam also preferred youth rather than familiarit­y with the Solheim's uniquely partisan atmosphere.

Former Women's British Open champion Catriona Matthew — an eight-time Solheim Cup player — was one of those left disappoint­ed, although the 48-year old Scot will still make the trip to Iowa as one of Sorenstam's assistant captains.

Four of Europe's players — Emily Pedersen of Denmark, Madelene Sagstrom of Sweden and English pair Georgia Hall and Florentine Parker — will be making their Solheim Cup debuts, with Pedersen and Sagstrom two of Sorenstam's four picks.

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