Team USA’s 2024 Solheim Cup victory showcases new era of American golf

It’s the dawn of a new era in American golf.

GAINESVILLE, Va. — One of the biggest concerns Team USA captains had coming into the 19th Solheim Cup was the 40-minute bus ride they had each day to and from Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. Team vibes can’t be found in the dirt or the data.

When they got on the bus that first day, there weren’t any speakers, noted assistant captain Angela Stanford. That’s when Nelly Korda came to the rescue. The World No. 1 found a speaker and helped turn the bus rides into an epic experience. For the past two nights, players and caddies entered the hotel jamming to Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody.” People in the bar cheered.

“She set the tone for the week,” said Stanford of Korda’s demeanor. “I think when one of your best players is relaxed, it lightens everyone up.”

No one really wanted to talk about pressure entering this week, but the U.S. had never lost four cups in a row. Had the outcome at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club gone differently, the cries of “What’s wrong with Team USA?” would’ve been rung loudly for the next two years.

But that’s not how things went down on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., where Stacy Lewis and her mounds of data set the foundation for a U.S. team that led 10-6 going into singles play.

For a long time, it looked like Lexi Thompson might end her Solheim Cup career by clinching the cup. Such storybook endings are popular at the biennial event. Alas, it wasn’t to be for the player who spent more than a decade as the face of American golf.

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Lexi Thompson of Team USA lines up a putt on the second green during single matches against Team Europe during the Solheim Cup 2024 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

That honor went to World No. 2 Lilia Vu, who had 103 yards downwind for her approach shot into the 18th, her least favorite number to hit. Down 1 hole going into the 18th against European rookie Albane Valenzuela, Vu looked at the leaderboard and knew she had to deliver. She stuffed it to 18 inches to tie the match and secure the last half point.

“It’s a lot of pressure, but that’s what you work hard for all your life,” said Vu. “This is the moment. That was my moment.”

The final tally of 15½-12½ belies how close it felt out there. Europe actually won the singles session.

“At 2:25 we were still out there having a chance at this remarkable,” said European captain Suzann Pettersen, “and I don’t think the Americans anticipated such a fight from us.”

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Lauren Coughlin, the 31-year-old Virginian who waited longer than anyone for this chance, went 3-0-1 for the week, mounting a tremendous comeback on Sunday against Maja Stark to secure a late half point. Lewis took a diverse group of phenoms and late-bloomers who are largely introverted and gave them a simple message: “You be you.”

No one looks more comfortable on a Solheim Cup stage than Megan Khang, the hype player with substance. For a second consecutive cup, Khang went undefeated with a 3-0-0 record, her voice hoarse from all the cheering.

Rose Zhang said the week reignited her passion for golf. She became the eighth player, and third American, in Solheim Cup history to finish 4-0-0. She’s also the first player to never reach the 17th hole in any match.

“I felt a lot more loose than I did last year,” said Zhang, “and it was good vibes all around.”

The fun transferred from the bus and the team room to the course, with players showing a side of themselves that most, including Lewis, had never seen.

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Team Captain for Team United States Stacy Lewis reacts with her team after winning the Solheim Cup during the Sunday Singles matches during the final round of the Solheim Cup 2024 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club on September 15, 2024 in Gainesville, Virginia. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

“I know their personalities and I’m around them off the golf course, but to do that in front of everybody and to feel comfortable doing that,” said Lewis, “I knew we were doing a lot of things right behind the scenes.”

Buses, it turns out, were a theme of the week. While the Americans were rockin’ out on their bus, thousands of fans waited two to three hours to simply board one. The first tee on Friday morning was a shell of itself as a transportation failure of monumental proportions spoiled a day of celebration in the women’s game.

Mercifully, the tour managed to get it sorted for the weekend and the focus shifted back to golf, where Lewis put into practice the road map she and stats guru Justin Ray put together heading into the week.

Lewis’ motto for the week was “Unfinished Business” after last year’s heartbreaking tie in Spain, which sent the cup back to Europe. Ray’s theme was “run the football.”

“We are a run the football, ground and pound team,” said Ray. “We were going to hit it to 15 feet over and over and over again.

“We knew all along on this golf course that the strength of our team is going to be mid- to long-range approaches. We didn’t want to put a bunch of wedges in the European’s hands. If we had 6-, 7-, 8-irons in our hands, that’s what’s going to be our advantage.”

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Nelly Korda of Team USA plays her shot from the third tee during single matches against Team Europe during the Solheim Cup 2024 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

On Sunday, Korda skipped out of the tunnel in front of an electric crowd to face Charley Hull in a marquee opener. That match was the only thing that didn’t go Korda’s way this week. Hull smoked her, 6 and 4, but it did little to dampen the overall week for a player who’d won six times in the first half of the season, including her second major.

“This was probably the most fun I’ve had on a golf course – ever,” said Korda. “Just the team, the team environment, the caddies, everyone getting along, the fans. Everyone was so incredible. We all vibed really well off of each other. This is probably the most I’ve laughed and the most I’ve fist-pumped ever on a golf course. It was just an amazing week and a dream come true.”

Beth Daniel, one of 10 past U.S. captains on the ground in Virginia, said Lewis has forever changed the Solheim Cup over the past three years. She brought in KPMG to fund an analytics program that completely shifted the way pairings were picked.

The data enabled Lewis to explain her strategy to players – why she wanted to play them where and with whom.

“In the past, some players were like, ‘I’m not playing, but nobody is telling me why,’ ” said Stanford. “She makes you buy in.”

But it’s not just the data. Lewis wanted to build up the appreciation players had for the history of the cup. For example, every American who has ever played the Solheim Cup now has a number. All 69. Daniel is No. 1. Lewis wanted them all to know their place in what’s become the crown jewel of the LPGA, and mostly importantly, she wanted them to love it.

Her holistic approach to the job of captaincy included looking at everything from how much money was budgeted to each area to how many inside-the-ropes passes former captains received (two, for the first time!). Former captains even had their own locker room, and it was deeply appreciated.

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Captain for Team United States Stacy Lewis reacts with Assistant captains Paula Creamer and Brittany Lincicome after Team United States wins the Solheim Cup during the Sunday Singles matches during the final round of the Solheim Cup 2024 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club on September 15, 2024 in Gainesville, Virginia. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

Rare is the player who’s focused not only on the present, but the past and the future as well. Lewis wanted to lay out a blueprint that not only led to more success for Team USA, but made things easier for whoever comes next.

“She just paid attention to every single detail of the Solheim Cup,” said Daniel, “and took it all seriously.”

As the team gathered to take photos with the trophy on the 18th green, Lewis’s husband, Gerrod Chadwell, stood over to the side with their 5-year-old daughter Chesnee. No one knows how much heart and how much sacrifice went into this more than Chadwell, who watched his wife put in many late nights.

“I think she would trade everything that happened in her life up to this point for that,” said an emotional Chadwell, adding “I’ve never wanted something more for somebody in my life.”

On the eve of the final round, Lewis said the joy she saw radiating from her players on the first tee all week meant more to her than the scoreboard.

“It’s not fake,” said Lewis. “It’s not pretend.”

It’s the dawn of a new era in American golf.

How they fared: 2024 Solheim Cup individual golfer scores, results for U.S. vs. Europe

Take a look at how each of the 24 golfers performed in 2024.

Team USA’s first Solheim Cup victory in seven years came in large part to the flawless performances of Rose Zhang and Megan Khang, who combined to win seven of Team USA’s 15 ½ points.

Zhang, playing in her second cup, finished 4-0-0 to become only the eighth player in Solheim history and third American to finish 4-0-0 or better.

Combined with Lauren Coughlin’s 3-1-0 week and Khang’s 3-0-0 record, it’s the first time three Americans have gone 3-0-0 or better in one Solheim Cup. In 1994, both Dottie Pepper and Brandie Burton finished 3-0-0.

“I just feel like the Solheim Cup reignited my passion for the game,” said Zhang, “and it was so fun to see so many people out here supporting. My teammates have been incredible.”

How each player fared at 2024 Solheim Cup

Team Player Win Loss Tie
U.S. Rose Zhang 4 0 0
U.S. Lauren Coughlin 3 0 1
U.S. Megan Khang 3 0 0
U.S. Allisen Corpuz 3 1 0
U.S. Nelly Korda 3 1 0
U.S. Andrea Lee 2 0 1
U.S. Sarah Schmelzel 2 2 0
U.S. Lilia Vu 1 2 1
U.S. Jennifer Kupcho 1 2 0
U.S. Alison Lee 1 2 0
U.S. Lexi Thompson 1 3 0
U.S. Ally Ewing 0 4 0
Team Player Win Loss Tie
Europe Charley Hull 3 2 0
Europe Madelene Sagstrom 2 1 0
Europe Celine Boutier 2 2 0
Europe Georgia Hall 2 2 0
Europe Anna Nordqvist 2 2 0
Europe Emily Pedersen 2 3 0
Europe Esther Henseleit 1 1 1
Europe Maja Stark 1 2 1
Europe Leona Maguire 1 1 0
Europe Carlota Ciganda 1 3 0
Europe Albane Valenzuela 0 1 1
Europe Linn Grant 0 4 0

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2024 Solheim Cup Sunday singles scores: U.S. defeats Europe for first time since 2017

It was a thrilling Sunday at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club.

It all came down to this.

The 2024 Solheim Cup Sunday singles between the U.S. and the Europeans featured all 12 players on each side competing on the final day.

Coming in, the U.S. led the all-time series 10-7-1 but hasn’t won since 2017.

The Americans took a 10-6 lead into the final day, needing to earn 14½ points to win back the Cup.

The first match out was Nelly Korda vs. Charley Hull and the world No. 1 Korda was chasing most of the day. Tied through five holes, Hull won three consecutive holes to take a big lead through eight. She took it to 4 up through 12 and then 5 up through 13. Korda was 3-0 prior to Sunday singles.

“I knew that you had to play unbelievable to beat her, and to beat Nelly, she’s a great player, and I played my, well, my heart out,” Hull said. “I did what I had to do, and yeah, it was a pretty cool moment.”

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Fans react to Lauren Coughlin of Team United States after her winning putt on the 15th green during the Saturday Foursomes matches against Team Europe during the second round of the Solheim Cup 2024 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club on September 14, 2024 in Gainesville, Virginia. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Rose Zhang, meanwhile, capped off a four-point week Sunday, just the fourth American to go 4-0 at the Solheim Cup.

“It was so incredible. I just feel like the Solheim Cup reignited my passion for the game, and it was so fun to see so many people out here supporting. My teammates have been incredible,” Zhang said. “We’ve been having so much fun, not only off the golf course but even on it. It’s just been an incredible ride. I’m very thankful to be in this position and excited to cheer the team on.”

The clinching ½ point came from Team USA’s Lilia Vu, who defeated Albane Valenzuela.

“It meant the world because I really felt today that when I was kind of letting myself get down that I wasn’t doing anything for this team and didn’t see light at the end of the tunnel,” said Vu, who went 2-0-2 this week. “And then I got to 2 down, and then 16 I got away with an up-and-down save, and then was able to birdie 17 and 18. I don’t know how. It just happened. I know I looked in the fairway to the leaderboard, saw that we were at 14, so wanted to get that half point for us. Yeah, hit it to like a foot and a half, so got the job done.”

Sunday singles scores from 2024 Solheim Cup

Charley Hull (Europe) def. Nelly Korda (USA), 6 and 4

Megan Khang (USA) def. Emily Pedersen (Europe), 6 and 5

Georgia Hall (Europe) def. Alison Lee (USA), 4 and 3

Rose Zhang (USA) def. Carlota Ciganda (Europe), 6 and 4

Allisen Corpuz (USA) def. Anna Nordqvist (Europe), 4 and 3

Andrea Lee (USA) vs. Esther Henseleit (Europe), tied

Celine Boutier (Europe) def. Lexi Thompson (USA), 1 up

Leona Maguire (Europe) def. Ally Ewing (USA), 4 and 3

Lauren Coughlin (USA) vs. Maja Stark (Europe), tied

Lilia Vu (USA) vs. Albane Valenzuela (Europe), tied

Jennifer Kupcho (USA) def. Linn Grant (Europe), 2 and 1

Madelene Sagstrom (Europe) def. Sarah Schmelzel (USA), 1 up

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Sunday’s TV coverage

Sunday singles, 8:45 a.m. to noon ET, Golf Channel

Sunday singles, noon to 3 p.m., NBC and Peacock

Closing ceremony, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., Golf Channel

2024 Solheim Cup Sunday singles pairings, schedule, tee times

It all comes down to this.

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It all comes down to this.

The 2024 Solheim Cup goes to Sunday singles between the U.S. and the Europeans. All 12 players on each side are competing on the final day.

The U.S. leads the all-time series 10-7-1 with the first-ever tie coming one year ago. The Americans lead 10-6 as they look to win the Cup for the first time since 2017.

The Americans need to earn 14½ points to win the Cup.

Sunday singles pairings, tee times

8:50 a.m. ET

Nelly Korda (USA) vs. Charley Hull (Europe)

9 a.m. ET

Megan Khang (USA) vs. Emily Pedersen (Europe)

9:10 a.m. ET

Alison Lee (USA) vs. Georgia Hall (Europe)

9:20 a.m. ET

Allisen Corpuz (USA) vs. Anna Nordqvist (Europe)

9:30 a.m. ET

Rose Zhang (USA) vs. Carlota Ciganda (Europe)

9:40 a.m. ET

Andrea Lee (USA) vs. Esther Henseleit (Europe)

9:50 a.m. ET

Lexi Thompson (USA) vs. Celine Boutier (Europe)

10 a.m. ET

Lauren Coughlin (USA) vs. Maja Stark (Europe)

10:10 a.m. ET

Lilia Vu (USA) vs. Albane Valenzuela (Europe)

10:20 a.m. ET

Sarah Schmelzel (USA) vs. Madelene Sagstrom (Europe)

10:30 a.m. ET

Ally Ewing (USA) vs. Leona Maguire (Europe)

10:40 a.m. ET

Jennifer Kupcho (USA) vs. Linn Grant (Europe)

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Sunday’s TV coverage

Sunday singles, 8:45 a.m. to noon ET, Golf Channel

Sunday singles, noon to 3 p.m., NBC and Peacock

Closing ceremony, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., Golf Channel

Who leads the 2024 Solheim Cup?

The U.S. leads 10-6 after four sessions.

2024 Solheim Cup Saturday fourball scores, results as Team USA leads 10-6

There have been 12 team matches played. Now there’s just 12 singles matches left.

Two days down, one to go at the 2024 Solheim Cup.

Team USA is battling it out with Team Europe at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, in the 19th rendition of the biennial event.

The U.S. team leads all-time 10-7-1 but hasn’t won since 2017.

The U.S. won the first session Friday 3-1, then made it 6-2 after Friday afternoon. The two sides split 2-2 on Saturday morning, giving the U.S. an 8-4 lead through three sessions. The Americans need to earn 14 ½ points to win the Cup.

Saturday afternoon fourballs results

Andrea Lee/Rose Zhang (USA) def. Linn Grant/Celine Boutier (Europe), 6 and 4

Alison Lee/Megan Khang (USA) def. Anna Nordqvist/Madelene Sagstrom (Europe), 4 and 3

Carlota Ciganda/Emily Pedersen (Europe) def. Ally Ewing/Lexi Thompson (USA), 2 and 1

Charley Hull/Georgia Hall (Europe) def. Allisen Corpuz/Lilia Vu (USA), 2 up

Nelly Korda, Lauren Coughlin, Jennifer Kupcho and Sarah Schmelzel sat out for the U.S. while Esther Henseleit, Maja Stark, Leona Maguire and Albana Valenzuela did not play for the Euros.

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Who leads the 2024 Solheim Cup?

The U.S. leads 10-6 through four sessions.

Next up is the Sunday singles in which all 12 members of each side take to the course to decide the Cup.

Sunday’s Solheim Cup TV coverage

Sunday singles, 8:45 a.m. to noon ET, Golf Channel

Sunday singles, noon to 3 p.m., NBC and Peacock

Closing ceremony, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., Golf Channel

2024 Solheim Cup Saturday afternoon fourballs schedule, tee times as Nelly Korda gets a break

There are now four matches of team play left before we head to the singles matchups on Sunday.

After eight matches at the 2024 Solheim Cup, Stacy Lewis’s U.S. squad held a 6-2 lead. When the competitors returned to Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, for Day 2, the question was would the American march continue?

The morning foursomes are in the books and each side won a pair of points, so the Europeans held serve but therefore didn’t make up any ground.

There are now four matches of team play left Saturday before we head to the singles matchups Sunday.

Nelly Korda, who is 3-0 so far, is sitting out a match Saturday afternoon for the first time this week.

Saturday afternoon fourballs pairings, tee times

12:05 p.m. ET

Alison Lee/Megan Khang (USA) vs. Anna Nordqvist/Madelene Sagstrom (Europe)

12:20 p.m. ET

Andrea Lee/Rose Zhang (USA) vs. Linn Grant/Celine Boutier (Europe)

12:35 p.m. ET

Ally Ewing/Lexi Thompson (USA) vs. Carlota Ciganda/Emily Pedersen (Europe)

12:50 p.m. ET

Allisen Corpuz/Lilia Vu (USA) vs. Charley Hull/Georgia Hall (Europe)

Sitting out in the afternoon matches for the U.S. is Nelly Korda, Lauren Coughlin, Jennifer Kupcho and Sarah Schmelzel, while Esther Henseleit, Maja Stark, Leona Maguire and Albana Valenzuela are not playing for the Euros. Maguire and Valenzuela also did not play in the morning session Saturday.

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Saturday’s TV coverage goes till 3 p.m. ET on Golf Channel, then flips over to NBC as well as Peacock from 3 to 6 p.m. ET before going back to Golf Channel at 6 p.m. ET.

Who leads the 2024 Solheim Cup?

The U.S. leads 8-4 after two sessions.

2024 Solheim Cup Saturday morning foursomes scores as U.S. battles Europe

The U.S. threatened to run away with it. The Euros said “Not so fast.”

The U.S. threatened to run away with it. The Euros said: “Not so fast.”

After bolting out to a 6-2 lead at the 2024 Solheim Cup, the European squad came out firing in Saturday morning foursomes, jumping out to big early leads, none moreso than the 6-and-4 start for the Anna Nordqvist/Celine Boutier duo over Lilia Vu/Sarah Schmelzel.

But the first point on the board came from the Lexi Thompson/Lauren Coughlin pairing, who got clutch putting from Coughlin once again.

Minutes later, the Nordqvist/Boutier duo did close out their match, putting another point on the board for the Euros.

Saturday morning foursome scores

Lexi Thompson/Lauren Coughlin (USA) def. Maja Stark/Georgia Hall (Europe), 4 and 3

Anna Nordqvist/Celine Boutier (Europe) def. Lilia Vu/Sarah Schmelzel (USA), 4 and 3

Nelly Korda/Allisen Corpuz (USA) def. Emily Pedersen/Carlota Ciganda (Europe), 1 up

Esther Henseleit/Charley Hull (Europe) def. Ally Ewing/Jennifer Kupcho (USA), 1 up

Rose Zhang, Alison Lee, Andrea Lee and Megan Khang sat out the morning sessions for the U.S. while Madelene Sagstrom, Linn Grant, Leona Maguire and Albana Valenzuela did so for the Europeans.

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The Saturday afternoon fourballs pairings show that Nelly Korda, 3-0 so far this week, getting her first break.

Who leads the 2024 Solheim Cup?

The U.S. leads 8-4.

Friday afternoon fourballs scores

  • Nelly Korda/Megan Khang (USA) def. Georgia Hall/Leona Maguire (Europe), 6 and 4
  • Anna Nordqvist/Madelene Sagstrom (Europe) def. Lexi Thompson/Alison Lee (USA), 6 and 5
  • Andrea Lee/Rose Zhang (USA) def. Linn Grant/Charley Hull (Europe), 5 and 4
  • Lauren Coughlin/Sarah Schmelzel (USA) def. Emily Pedersen/Maja Stark (Europe), 3 and 2

Friday morning foursomes scores

  • Nelly Korda/Allisen Corpuz (USA) def. Esther Henseleit/Charley Hull (Europe), 3 and 2
  • Rose Zhang/Lauren Coughlin (USA) def. Celine Boutier/Albane Valenzuela (Europe), 3 and 2
  • Lilia Vu/Sarah Schmelzel (USA) def. Linn Grant/Carlota Ciganda (Europe), 3 and 2
  • Emily Pedersen/Maja Stark (Europe) def. Ally Ewing/Jennifer Kupcho (USA), 2 up

2024 Solheim Cup Saturday morning foursomes schedule, tee times for the U.S. vs. Europe

The American squad couldn’t have asked for a better start.

The American squad couldn’t have asked for a better start.

After eight matches at the 2024 Solheim Cup, Stacy Lewis’s U.S. squad holds a 6-2 lead. They started out Thursday winning the first three matches and led 3-1 after the morning foursomes. They then won three of the four afternoon fourball matches.

Nelly Korda was Thursday’s star, becoming the first player in Solheim Cup history to be a part of two victories of three holes or more during Day 1.

Now it’s on to Day 2 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia.

Saturday morning foursome pairings, tee times

7:05 a.m. ET

Nelly Korda/Allisen Corpuz (USA) vs. Emily Pedersen/Carlota Ciganda (Europe)

7:17 a.m. ET

Ally Ewing/Jennifer Kupcho (USA) vs. Esther Henseleit/Charley Hull (Europe)

7:29 a.m. ET

Lexi Thompson/Lauren Coughlin (USA) vs. Maja Stark/Georgia Hall (Europe)

7:41 a.m. ET

Lilia Vu/Sarah Schmelzel (USA) vs. Anna Nordqvist/Celine Boutier (Europe)

Sitting out the morning session for the U.S.: Rose Zhang, Alison Lee, Andrea Lee, Megan Khang.

Sitting out the morning session for the Europeans: Madelene Sagstrom, Linn Grant, Leona Maguire, Albana Valenzuela.

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Saturday Solheim Cup schedule

  • Foursomes, 7:05-7:41 a.m. in 12-minute intervals (four matches)
  • Fourballs, 12:05-12:50 p.m. in 15-minute intervals (four matches)

The TV coverage on Saturday is 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Golf Channel and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., NBC.

Friday afternoon fourballs scores

  • Nelly Korda/Megan Khang (USA) def. Georgia Hall/Leona Maguire (Europe), 6 and 4
  • Anna Nordqvist/Madelene Sagstrom (Europe) def. Lexi Thompson/Alison Lee (USA), 6 and 5
  • Andrea Lee/Rose Zhang (USA) def. Linn Grant/Charley Hull (Europe), 5 and 4
  • Lauren Coughlin/Sarah Schmelzel (USA) def. Emily Pedersen/Maja Stark (Europe), 3 and 2

Friday morning foursomes scores

  • Nelly Korda/Allisen Corpuz (USA) def. Esther Henseleit/Charley Hull (Europe), 3 and 2
  • Rose Zhang/Lauren Coughlin (USA) def. Celine Boutier/Albane Valenzuela (Europe), 3 and 2
  • Lilia Vu/Sarah Schmelzel (USA) def. Linn Grant/Carlota Ciganda (Europe), 3 and 2
  • Emily Pedersen/Maja Stark (Europe) def. Ally Ewing/Jennifer Kupcho (USA), 2 up

Who leads the 2024 Solheim Cup?

The U.S. leads 6-2 after two sessions.

2024 Solheim Cup Friday afternoon fourball scores: U.S. wins three matches, leads 6-2 overall

Things have started out in heavy favor of the host Americans.

The 2024 Solheim Cup started out in heavy favor of the host Americans, who raced out to a 3-0 start with three straight 3-and-2 victories.

The morning foursomes ended with the U.S. squad holding a 3-1 advantage. After a short break, the afternoon fourball pairings were announced and the golfers were back on the course at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, near the nation’s capitol.

The duo Nelly Korda and Megan Khang were the first ones out in fourballs and made quick work of the European tandem of Georgia Hall and Leona Maguire.

The U.S. pair was 5 up through eight holes, got it to 6 up through 12 and went on to win it 6 and 4 after a Nelly Korda eagle putt on the 14th hole.

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Friday afternoon fourballs scores

  • Nelly Korda/Megan Khang (USA) def. Georgia Hall/Leona Maguire (Europe), 6 and 4
  • Anna Nordqvist/Madelene Sagstrom (Europe) def. Lexi Thompson/Alison Lee (USA), 6 and 5
  • Andrea Lee/Rose Zhang (USA) def. Linn Grant/Charley Hull (Europe), 5 and 4
  • Lauren Coughlin/Sarah Schmelzel (USA) def. Emily Pedersen/Maja Stark (Europe), 3 and 2

Who leads the 2024 Solheim Cup?

The U.S. leads 6-2 after two sessions.

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Saturday Solheim Cup schedule

  • Foursomes, 7:05-7:41 a.m. in 12-minute intervals (four matches)
  • Fourball, 12:05-12:50 p.m. in 15-minute intervals (four matches)

The TV coverage on Saturday is 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Golf Channel and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., NBC.

Friday morning foursomes scores

  • Nelly Korda/Allisen Corpuz def. Esther Henseleit/Charley Hull, 3 and 2
  • Rose Zhang/Lauren Coughlin def. Celine Boutier/Albane Valenzuela, 3 and 2
  • Lilia Vu/Sarah Schmelzel def. Linn Grant/Carlota Ciganda, 3 and 2
  • Emily Pedersen/Maja Stark def. Ally Ewing/Jennifer Kupcho, 2 up

2024 Solheim Cup Friday afternoon fourball pairings, schedule, TV info as U.S. hosts Europe

The morning session is in the books. Next up: Friday afternoon fourballs.

GAINESVILLE, Va. – The morning session is in the books. Next up: Friday afternoon fourballs.

The 2024 Solheim Cup is off and running and so is Team USA, which won the first three morning matches 3 and 2.

  • Nelly Korda/Allisen Corpuz def. Esther Henseleit/Charley Hull, 3 and 2
  • Rose Zhang/Lauren Coughlin def. Celine Boutier/Albane Valenzuela, 3 and 2
  • Lilia Vu/Sarah Schmelzel def. Linn Grant/Carlota Ciganda, 3 and 2
  • Emily Pedersen/Maja Stark def. Ally Ewing/Jennifer Kupcho, 2 up

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Lexi Thompson, who hit the first shot at last year’s cup and who may be playing in her final Solheim Cup, sat out the Friday morning session but she’s on the course in the afternoon.

Friday fourballs at the 19th Solheim Cup

12:05 p.m. ET

Nelly Korda/Megan Khang (USA) vs. Georgia Hall/Leona Maguire (Europe)

12:20 p.m. ET

Lexi Thompson/Alison Lee (USA) vs. Anna Nordqvist/Madelene Sagstrom (Europe)

12:35 p.m. ET

Lauren Coughlin/Sarah Schmelzel (USA) vs. Emily Pedersen/Maja Stark (Europe)

12:50 p.m. ET

Andrea Lee/Rose Zhang (USA) vs. Linn Grant/Charley Hull (Europe)

Golf Channel has live coverage starting at 12 p.m. ET.

Sitting out Friday afternoon fourballs

U.S.: Lilia Vu, Jennifer Kupcho, Ally Ewing, Allisen Corpuz

Europe: Esther Henseleit, Celine Boutier, Albane Valenzuela, Carlota Ciganda

Golf balls used at Solheim Cup

Eight players on Team USA play at Titleist ball, with Andrea Lee and Rose Zhang playing Callaway and Nelly Korda (TaylorMade) and Lexi Thompson (Maxfli) rounding out the group.