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Solheim Cup 2024: Everything to know about USA vs. Europe golf tournament
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Date:2025-04-16 18:02:16
The 19th edition of the Solheim Cup will be played this weekend between the best women's golfers from the United States and Europe.
The event is usually every two odd-numbered years between golf courses in the United States and Europe, but organizers decided to move the cup to even-numbered years to keep it separate from the Ryder Cup.
The 2023 Solheim Cup was played in Andalusia, Spain, and ended in a 14-14 tie after the Americans blew a two-point lead with four singles matches remaining, allowing Europe to retain the cup by virtue of its 2021 victory.
Since the inaugural Solheim Cup in 1990, the United States has won the competition 10 times, and Europe has hoisted the trophy eight times.
2024 Solheim Cup schedule
When: Sept. 13–15, 2024
Where: Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Gainesville, Virginia
TV: Friday: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET, Golf Channel; morning session to have four foursomes matches followed by four four-ball matches in the afternoon
Saturday: 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. ET, Golf Channel; 3-6 p.m. ET, NBC; same schedule as Friday.
Sunday: 8:45 a.m. - 12 p.m. ET, Golf Channel, 12-3 p.m. ET, NBC; teams compete in 12 singles matches
Livestream: Streaming available via Peacock.
Solheim Cup format
The Solheim Cup consists of four-ball, foursomes, and singles play, and each match equals one point. Ties are scored 0.5 for each team, and the first team to garner 14.5 points wins the Solheim Cup. If the score is tied at 14 at the end of 28 matches, the defending champion keeps the trophy.
Europe currently has the Solheim Cup as a result of the aforementioned 14-14 tie in 2023 and their 15-13 victory in 2021.
Four-ball: This format has two-player squads from each country playing each other. Each golfer plays their own ball, with the lowest score counting. The other scores are discarded.
Foursomes: Two women teams from each country alternate, hitting the same ball until it is holed.
Singles: 12 one-on-one matches
Solheim Cup participants
Captains: Stacy Lewis (USA), Suzann Pettersen (Europe)
United States | Europe |
Nelly Korda | Charley Hull |
Lilia Vu | Esther Henseleit |
Lauren Coughlin | Celine Boutier |
Ally Ewing | Maja Stark |
Allisen Corpuz | Linn Grant |
Megan Khang | Leona Maguire |
Andrea Lee | Carlota Ciganda |
Rose Zhang | Madelene Sagstrom |
Alison Lee | Georgia Hall |
Jennifer Kupcho | Anna Nordqvist |
Sarah Schmelzel | Emily Pedersen |
Lexi Thompson | Albane Valenzuela |
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