With both Suzann Pettersen and Stacy Lewis serving as captains for back-to-back Solheim Cups in 2023 and 2024, it wouldn’t be surprising to see new faces at the helm for both teams in 2026.
On the European side, no captain has had more than two stints since Mickey Walker headed the first four Solheims. On the U.S. side, Juli Inkster became the first to serve three terms from 2015-19.
The 2026 Solheim Cup will take place Sept. 11-13 at Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands.
So, who’s in line to lead?
Well, there’s a general feeling the job is too big now for someone to step in without having first served as an assistant captain, so that narrows down the list of possibilities.
Should Anna Nordqvist be ready to relinquish her playing duties, she’d be the obvious next choice. Nordqvist, a three-time major winner who has played on nine Solheim Cup teams, served as a playing vice captain for Pettersen the past two cups. The 37-year-old Swede was a captain’s pick in 2024.
Mel Reid, a vice captain in 2024, is another possibility. The 36-year-old Englishwoman has talked about slowing down her schedule in recent years and worked some for Golf Channel in 2024.
Karen Stupples, a major winner and longtime Golf Channel analyst and on-course reporter, should be on the short-list to be an assistant captain in 2026. The 51-year-old recently served as an assistant captain to Catriona Matthew at the recent Curtis Cup at Sunningdale, where Great Britain and Ireland beat the U.S. in a thrilling contest.
Laura Davies has been a vice captain at the last four cups but still has no interest in the top job, though she has said in the past she would if the cup was ever held in England. (Amazingly, the Solheim has never been staged in England.)
While the list of obvious candidates seems to be relatively short at the moment on the European side, the U.S. is rich with options.
..
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Golfweek…