solheim-cup Stories - Hound Dog LPGA
Solheim Cup - Epilogue
Make no mistake - I am not blaming Ryann O'Toole for the Americans' loss yesterday. She just happened to be the one without a chair when the music stopped. A lot of other people's shortcomings placed Ryann in the situation where she absolutely had to hang on - and she couldn't. Michelle Wie was...
Solheim Cup - Final
Suzann Pettersen dropped a six footer to win her match 1-up over Michelle Wie and Ryann O'Toole surrendered the clinching half-point by dropping her final two holes as Team Europe rallied late to win their fourth Solheim Cup. The final tally was 15-13. Catriona Matthew set the early tone by...
Solheim Sunday Morning
The heavy rains at Killeen Castle have suspended play a second time today so this is a good time to update all the goings-on. Team U.S.A. rallied from a 7-5 deficit by winning three of yesterday's fourball matches. They entered Sunday singles tied 8-8, a position which boded very well for them as...
Solheim Cup Preview
Defending Champion - United States (16-12) United States leads 8 to 3 - competition began in 1990 Killeen Castle, Ireland Spectator Guide Team match play, begins Friday Par 72, 6587 yards Tournament Odds - from Oddschecker.com U.S. TV coverage (all times EDT): Fri ...
Solheim Stuff
Captain Alison Nicholas named her four at-large team members yesterday, completing the Solheim roster for Team Europe. 2010 LPGA Rookie of the Year Azahara Munoz, Karen Stupples, Sandra Gal and Caroline Hedwall were chosen to join Melissa Reid, Laura Davies, Suzann Pettersen, Christel Boeljon (top...
Solheim Cup - The Teams
In about seven weeks, the U.S. and Europe will stage their bi-annual match-play competition known as the Solheim Cup. Europe gets to host this time around and Killeen Castle in Ireland will be the venue. Ten of the U.S. team's twelve members are selected via a points system. With only one event...


