Europe regains Solheim Cup, beats US 14.5-13.5
GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) Europe has reclaimed the Solheim Cup in astonishing fashion by beating the United States 14 +-13 +, with Suzann Pettersen holing the clinching putt on No. 18 in the last singles match on the course.
About 30 seconds after European player Bronte Law secured a 2-and-1 win over Ally McDonald on the 17th hole in the second-to-last match, Pettersen rolled in a birdie putt from 6 feet and was soon mobbed by teammates.
The Americans were looking to win the biggest team prize in women's golf for a third straight time, but lost the last three singles matches after being 13 1/2-11 1/2 ahead at Gleneagles.
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