The Solheim Cup is a biennial golf tournament for professional women golfers contested by teams representing Europe and the United States. It is named after the Norwegian-American golf club manufacturer Karsten Solheim, who was a driving force behind its creation. Today we will discuss about Solheim Cup: Leaderboard| 2023| Tee Times| Matches.
Solheim Cup: Leaderboard| 2023| Tee Times| Matches…
The inaugural Cup was held in 1990, and the event was staged in even numbered years until 2002, alternating years with the Ryder Cup (the equivalent men’s event). As part of the general reshuffling of team golf events after the one-year postponement of the 2001 Ryder Cup following the September 11 attacks, the Solheim Cup switched to odd numbered years beginning in 2003. Another reshuffle of team golf events took place in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Solheim Cup will return to even numbered years from 2024.
Leaderboard
United States | Europe | |
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D. KANG / A. ERNST | WINS 1UP | A. NORDQVIST / M. CASTREN |
A. EWING / M. KHANG | HALVED | C. BOUTIER / G. HALL |
N. KORDA / J. KORDA | WINS 1UP | M. REID / L. MAGUIRE |
L. THOMPSON / B. ALTOMARE | WINS 1UP | C. HULL / E. PEDERSEN |
2023
Andalusia will host the Solheim Cup 2023, the international women’s golf tournament, at the Finca Cortesín, located in the Malaga town of Casares. The international women’s golf competition, which will see the European and American teams compete against each other, will take place from 18 to 24 September 2023.
This competition, which is the female equivalent to the men’s Ryder Cup, will be held in Spain for the first time, specifically in Andalusia, which will make the community and the Costa del Sol key reference points for the sport worldwide.
Tee Times
On the LPGA Tour, the year of 2021 will always be remembered for the meteoric rise of Nelly Korda, and as we approach the start of the 2021 Solheim Cup, Korda the younger is once again front and center. While Nelly made her debut at the 2019 Solheim Cup, teaming up with older sister Jessica for two matches on her way to a sterling record of 3-0-1, a lot has changed since then.
The event will take place over three days, with team matches scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, followed by the final day of singles matches on Monday to decide the winner. Tee times and matchups for Day 1 will be released later in the week.
Matches
7:15 a.m. – Danielle Kang and Austin Ernst vs. Georgia Hall and Madelene Sagstrom.
7:27 a.m. – Lexi Thompson and Brittany Altomare vs. Charley Hull and Emily Pedersen.
7:39 a.m. – Nelly Korda and Ally Ewing vs. Mel Reid and Leona Maguire.
7:51 a.m. – Lizette Salas and Jennifer Kupcho vs. Anna Nordqvist and Matilda Castren.