U.S. Wins Solheim Cup, Breaks Seven-Year Drought
U.S. Wins Solheim Cup, Breaks Seven-Year Drought

U.S. Wins Solheim Cup, Breaks Seven-Year Drought

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The U.S. team has surged to a commanding 6-2 lead over Europe in the 2024 Solheim Cup, breaking a seven-year title drought with standout performances from Nelly Korda, Megan Khang, and Rose Zhang. Korda set records with her impressive play, including a victory margin of 6&4 alongside Khang, while the team dominated the morning foursome matches. Despite logistical challenges at the event, including transportation issues for fans, the U.S. captain Stacy Lewis praised her team's execution under pressure. The Europeans managed to close the day with two wins but are looking for inspiration from past comebacks, as captain Suzann Pettersen aims for a fourth consecutive title. The competition continues on Saturday with anticipation building for the singles matchups.

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