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US tears turn to joy, beats Europe in Solheim Cup
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 21 - 09 - 2015

HEIDELBERG — After a dramatic, controversial and tearful final day, the US defeated Europe Sunday to win the Solheim Cup for the first time since 2009.
Behind 10-6 going into the 12 singles — the same score that Europe trailed the US before coming back to win the Ryder Cup at Medinah in 2012 — the US triumphed by a point, 14-1/2 to 13-1/2.
Paula Creamer claimed the winning point in the final singles match with a 4 and 3 win over Sandra Gal.
Earlier in the day, Alison Lee had been reduced to tears after her mistake controversially cost the United States a point as Europe led took a 10-6 lead following the delayed fourballs.
Feeling hard done by, the US found the extra inspiration to win 8-1/2 out of 12 singles points.
Europe came close as American Gerina Piller had to hole a 12-foot par putt at the 18th to secure a vital full point against Caroline Masson, while Cristie Kerr, three down after four holes against Charley Hull, won six of the next eight holes to claim a 3 and 2 win.
Creamer had the honor of clinching the Cup and finally breaking European hearts.
US Captain Juli Inkster was joyous. "I am so proud of my team," she said. "They all played great golf and showed great heart. I didn't really need to motivate them they were just all so determined to get the Cup back."
The controversial incident definitely helped galvanize the visiting team. With three of the fourball matches held over from Saturday due to bad light, play started early with Europe winning one point and the USA taking another.
The third and final match featuring Suzann Pettersen and Hull was all square with two holes to play against Lee and Brittany Lincicome.
Lee missed her birdie putt and then assumed hat her next putt had been given and she picked up her ball. Hull was walking to the next tee, but Pettersen called the referee and pointed out that there had been no concession.
That meant the US incurred a penalty stoke and so it lost the hole. Europe went on to win the point — which would otherwise have gone the Americans' way — and emotions boiled over with both Lee and Hull in tears at the end. Pettersen's action was backed by European captain Carin Koch.
"There was a rules meeting at the start of the week and the players knew they had to wait until a putt was conceded," said the Swede. "We play by the rules."
But Inkster was extremely bitter. "I can't believe it," she said. "It's not right to do that to your peers. It's disrespectful. But if that's the way they want to win. I just don't get it. I expected Carin to step in."
In the singles, Karine Icher struck the first blow for Europe with a 3 and 2 win over Lincicome and Carlota Ciganda added another half point against Lexi Thompson in a classy top match that shared 14 birdies. But then the tide began to turn.
Morgan Pressel claimed the first full point for the Americans with a final hole win over Catriona Matthew, who had only lost one of her seven previous Solheim singles matches.
Europe hit back when Melissa Reid claimed a 2 and 1 win over Brittany Lang. It was an emotional win for the 28-year-old as her mother, Joy, was killed in a traffic accident while watching her daughter play in a tournament in Germany in 2012.
"I knew we needed this point," said the English woman after hugging her father, Brian, who survived the car crash. "It's huge. I have a lot of credit to give to my family."
Lee then got a smile on her face with a 3 and 1 win over Gwladys Nocera and more points followed for the US from Piller, Michelle Wie, Lizette Salas, Angela Stanford, Cristie Kerr and, finally, Creamer. — AP


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