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Who Created The Solheim Cup?

Who Created The Solheim Cup?

It’s fair to say that not everyone associates the Solheim Cup with equipment manufacturer PING, but thanks to the late Karsten Solheim, the company’s founder, the biennial women’s match between the USA and Europe was established in 1990 and first played at Lake Nona, Florida.

According to John Solheim, who succeeded his father as Chairman and CEO of PING, he shared that both he and his mother Louise had a great passion for women’s golf. They felt that female professionals did not receive the same level of recognition as their male counterparts and it was this realisation that led them to sponsor various LPGA events dating back to 1975. When the opportunity to sponsor a Ryder Cup-like women’s event was presented to the couple, they embraced the idea wholeheartedly and PING is now in its third decade of sponsorship for the Solheim Cup and Junior Solheim Cup.

John Solheim at Gleneagles for the 2019 Solheim Cup

John Solheim at Gleneagles for the 2019 Solheim Cup

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Karsten Solheim passed away in 2000 and Louise in 2017, but had they still been with us, they would have been immensely proud of how the Solheim Cup has developed. Moreover, they would have been even more gratified that the tournament is still played in the spirit they intended. This sentiment was acknowledged by the then LPGA commissioner, Ty Votaw, during his opening address at the sixth edition of the match at Loch Lomond, shortly after Karsten’s passing.

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