It all comes down to this.
The 2024 Solheim Cup Sunday singles between the U.S. and the Europeans featured all 12 players on each side competing on the final day.
The U.S. leads the all-time series 10-7-1 but hasn’t won since 2017.
The Americans lead this year’s event 10-6 heading into the final day needing to need to earn 14½ points to win back the Cup.
The first match out was Nelly Korda vs. Charley Hull and the world No. 1 Korda was chasing most of the day. Tied through five holes, Hull won three consecutive holes to take a big lead through eight. She took it to 4 up through 12 and then 5 up through 13. Korda was 3-0 prior to Sunday singles.
“I knew that you had to play unbelievable to beat her, and to beat Nelly, she’s a great player, and I played my, well, my heart out,” Hull said. “I did what I had to do, and yeah, it was a pretty cool moment.”
Sunday singles scores
Charley Hull (Europe) def. Nelly Korda (USA), 6 and 4
Megan Khang (USA) def. Emily Pedersen (Europe), 6 and 5
Updated overall score for U.S. vs. Europe
U.S. leads 11-7.
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Solheim Cup matches in progress
Alison Lee (USA) vs. Georgia Hall (Europe)
Allisen Corpuz (USA) vs. Anna Nordqvist (Europe)
Rose Zhang (USA) vs. Carlota Ciganda (Europe)
Andrea Lee (USA) vs. Esther Henseleit (Europe)
Lexi Thompson (USA) vs. Celine Boutier (Europe)
Lauren Coughlin (USA) vs. Maja Stark (Europe)
Lilia Vu (USA) vs. Albane Valenzuela (Europe)
Sarah Schmelzel (USA) vs. Madelene Sagstrom (Europe)
Ally Ewing (USA) vs. Leona Maguire (Europe)
Jennifer Kupcho (USA) vs. Linn Grant (Europe)
Sunday’s TV coverage
Sunday singles, 8:45 a.m. to noon ET, Golf Channel
Sunday singles, noon to 3 p.m., NBC and Peacock
Closing ceremony, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., Golf Channel
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