Team Europe are looking to come back to winning ways in the Solheim Cup, but that player will earn the maximum points for Catriona Matthew’s side this week in Gleneagles?
Europe have won both editions of the biennial contest when it was held in Scotland but are looking to prevent a third consecutive loss at the competition, having been defeated 14.5-13.5 in 2015 and conquered 16.5-11.5 two decades’ ago.
Matthew played a key role using the Scot attempting to guide the hosts since their victory in 2013 after making the last-minute change registering three things from her four games, for a participant in the 2017 defeat of Europe.
Half of Matthew’s side played that 18-10 succeeding six years’ past, in which Caroline Hedwall became the first player to win Charley Hull and five games broke the record as the youngest player to feature in a Solheim Cup side.
Carlota Ciganda hull and Caroline Masson have been ever-present because that create and triumph their appearances this week, whereas Hedwall along with Azahara Munoz come back to the team with failed to qualify for the 2017 contest.
Suzann Pettersen features for a ninth time despite having played in two tournaments in the last twenty months, having had to pull out through injury two years’ past, while Anna Nordqvist – Europe’s leading scorer at 2017 – produces her sixth successive start.
Four-time Ladies European Tour winner Anne van Dam is one of three debutants from the European team, linking Bronte Law – that enrolled her LPGA Tour win this year – and also France’s Celine Boutier in making their debuts.
English duo that of the dozen will end up top of the points record for those hosts, although Georgia Hall and also Jodi Ewart Shadoff finish the European line-up?