Ottawa Citizen

Europe finally wins Solheim Cup in U.S.

Hedwall fuels rout with perfect record

- DOUG FERGUSON

PARKER, Colo. Europe showed Sunday it can win the Solheim Cup anywhere.

Caroline Hedwall became the first player in Solheim Cup history to win all five of her matches, holing a four-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole for a 1-up victory that assured the Europeans retaining the cup. Moments later, Catriona Matthew finished off a rally to halve her match against Gerina Piller. That gave Europe 141/2 points for its first win on American soil since this event began in 1990. And it wasn’t even close. Charley Hull, the 17-yearold teenager and the youngest player in Solheim Cup history, capped off her amazing week by demolishin­g Paula Creamer in a match that set the tone for Europe. Carlota Ciganda of Spain handed Morgan Pressel her first lost in singles in four appearance­s to go 3-0 for the week.

Not even a one-hour delay due to lightning in the area could damper this European celebratio­n.

Europe still trails 8-5 in the competitio­n, but this was the first time it has won back-toback.

“It’s a fantastic feeling right now,” European captain Liselotte Neumann said. “I’m so proud of them. They played such good golf this week. They just played tremendous golf.”

Matthew holed the winning the putt, but the Europeans really won Saturday afternoon when they swept the fourballs matches to build a 101/2-51/2 lead, matching the largest margin going into Sunday.

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