U.S. Wins Solheim Cup for First Time Since 2017
U.S. Wins Solheim Cup for First Time Since 2017
U.S. Wins Solheim Cup for First Time Since 2017
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The United States has won the Solheim Cup for the first time since 2017, with Lilia Vu securing the clinching half-point in her match against Albane Valenzuela. Vu birdied the 17th hole and made a crucial tap-in birdie on 18, contributing to the U.S. team's total of 14.5 points. Despite starting the day with a 10-6 lead, the U.S. faced stiff competition, notably with Charley Hull defeating World No. 1 Nelly Korda 6-4. However, the Americans showcased strong performances, with Megan Khang and Rose Zhang also achieving significant victories. This win marks a successful return for the U.S. team, which had previously lost three consecutive titles to Europe.

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