USA captain Stacy Lewis has suggested a playoff format for both the Solheim Cup and the Ryder Cup to avoid the US vs Europe match ending in a tie.
Last year’s Solheim Cup was tied 14-14, with Europe celebrating due to the fact that defending champions keep the trophy, or ‘retain’ it, when a tie takes place.
Lewis, who was captain at Finca Cortesin last year, admitted she shed tears after the halved match and has an idea for a doubles playoff to ensure each contest produces a winner.
“I would be open to it but I think it would be something that happened at the Solheim Cup as well as the Ryder Cup. I think we have to, not we have to, but I think it would be in our best interests to do it together; that way for the fans and for everybody watching, it’s the same, whether it’s the men’s or the women’s,” she said at this week’s AIG Women’s Open on a Solheim Cup playoff.
“I would actually see it more of a two-person — because it is a team event, I would like to keep the team element to it versus a single player going out with all the weight of the world on their shoulders.
“I see it more as an alternate-shot. Send two players out, you start out there on 14 or 15 where they got all the builds and let them play it all over.”
Lewis spoke of the emotions of not winning last time out and described this year’s match, taking place next month at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia, as “unfinished business.”
Both she and Suzann Pettersen remain as captains after last year’s tie in Spain.
“Yeah, it was hard. In the moment and kind of the aftermath, I was more concerned about the players. I didn’t want them to see this as a super negative thing because I felt like they did a lot of good things,” she said.
“I was trying to encourage them in all of that. And I just remember on the plane ride home, my daughter had fallen asleep. It was just her and I and I kind of had a little cry moment. Like we worked so hard and we put so much into this and it was a tie.
“It was like, as soon as I got home, it just has felt like a carryover. It’s felt like, call it unfinished business. You know, so I mean in a way it worked out nicely that Suzann and I are both coming back because we get to kind of…
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