As in the past editions so placed Anna Nordqvist very first out of all the European team, but this time it was not so successful.
The meeting with American women Morgan Pressel and Paula Creamer finished with a loss already on the 16th hole.
But it was the chance for revenge directly.
After ten holes played – before play was stopped because of an approaching thunderstorm – the Swedes four holes up against Pressel /Creamer.
Nordqvist has played fantastically, set several long birdie putts and put great pressure on the American buddies thanks to very precise iron shots.
It is still unclear when the game can continue.
Good later
Anna Nordqvist – who had it tough with an Pettersen without floating on the greens – liked Otherwise, the choice of gaming companion.
I has known Caroline since we were in the 14-15 years old. We played together for Sweden in the International Crown last year and it went really well for us in the last Solheim Cup. We are an incredibly good team. She enjoys the moment, just like me. We are incredible race of people both and spurring each other, she says.
It is easy to remember the Solheim Cup two years ago when Hedwall won all the games and really lay behind – how silly it sounds – the hole- in-one, Nordqvist made.
Yes, it was a tough match. Carro put a good putt on the 13th and made a great putt on the 14th that took us back in the game. On the 16th I hit a four iron onto the green and then on the 17th as the ball went in. She made sure that we raised ourselves.
Draw
TT: You remember then club selection on a particular hole in a competition two years ago?
Hehe. I’m not so good at remembering things in general, but that I remembered.
After
Here is the afternoon’s best-ball (games on respective ball, best results apply):
Hedwall and Nordqvist-Pressel and Creamer, Charley Hull and Gwladys Nocera-Alison Lee and Angela Stanford, Melissa Reid and Carlota Ciganda-Cristie Kerr and Lexi Thompson, Caroline Masson and Sandra Gal Gerina Piller and Brittany Lang.
The score roughly half bästboll-pass is 4.5 to 3.5 to Europe.
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